Home / Blog

Blog

Canadian artist Pan Trinity Das has spent over a decade experimenting with a variety of different styles of art including: Abstract, Figurative, Landscape, Psychedelic, Portrait, Mandala, and Yoga-inspired. He has explored through many types of media, specifically Paint, Tattoo, Silk Screen, Graffiti, Graphic Design, Carpentry, Sculpture, Photography, and Industrial Metal.

As defined by the World Health Organization’s Constitutional Preamble, “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

I’ll subscribe to that definition. Our health is comprised of a complex interaction of biological, psychological and socio-cultural factors. But how is balance of these variables, which are constantly in flux, established and maintained?

Namaste my brilliant yogis & yoginis! Today let me introduce you few amazing bhajan singers not well known in mainstream (thats why videos are amateur) but really spiritually powerful!

On November nature finally changed its appearance into winter one. And we made a kind of new format of desktop wallpapers. This time we present you authentic Russian wild yoga :)

Wild Yogi magazine & Yoga108 Center  invited international traveling teacher Danny Paradise (USA) with his "Yoga and Shamanism" workshop in Moscow, which is going to take plase this weekend.

“To be addicted is bad. It gives you a kind of dependency. And all addictions are bad…To me transcendence comes out of your experience. You see the futility of something and the addiction drops.” (~ Osho)

Most of us are addicted to something.
Emotional states, work, pleasure, pain, drugs, caffeine, nicotine, Facebook, food, gambling, lying, obsessing, stealing, shopping – even yoga can become an unhealthy addiction.

Hemant Chauhan - popular bhajans singer from Indian state of Gujarat. I want to share with our readers this heartful and pretty long (40 min) kirtan, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Weekend passed rapidly owing to the conference of Yoga Journal, which took place on September in Moscow.

"Temples in the Clouds" is a story of a challenging paragliding safari by Sir James Mallinson and Enrico Patuzzi in the Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas.

Both these friends, one from the UK and the other from Italy, are lovers of India and are fascinated by Hindu Mythology.