PhoenixButterfly attends the Isha Yoga program

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For PhoenixButterfly, the Inner Engineering program happened at just the right time in her life:

"It is a profound spiritual experience. It is very hard to explain. It is very light and funny and deeply touching and peaceful. There is no releasing or bringing past things up. You don’t go around meeting your peers but you become one with them and at the end the connection is so huge you don’t need to know their names, you know their soul and are one with all of them. We learnt yoga poses that improve our lives in every aspect."

Full post here: http://phoenixbutterfly.typepad.com/blog/2010/02/isha-yoga-1.html

Revamped!

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Meera posts about how her life has changed after the Inner Engineering program:

"I have let go of(so many of) my mental blocks. I still own quite a bit, but it is probably a matter of time before I can let them go too. I am doing things way over my capacity. Me & G are juggling between things in such an easy manner(& with so much happiness & acceptance), that I find it hard to believe it is me."

Full post here: http://mjaishankar.blogspot.com/2010/02/volunteering-with-isha.html

Fiercely Beautiful

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One more post from a participant of the Linga Bhairavi consecration.

Rajasekhar writes:
"Linga Bhairavi devi is supposed to be fiercely and wonderfully feminine at the same time. I do not know about the fierce part of her really because all I could see was the beauty and she has certainly taken my mind & heart. Still cannot forget the first sight of her!"

Full post here: http://mrrajasekhar.blogspot.com/2010/02/fiercely-beautiful.html

Anupama a the Linga Bhairavi consecration

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Anupama shares her experience of attending the Linga Bhairavi consecration.

"For the past 3 days, I have been trying to put into words, my experience of being at the Isha Yoga Centre for the Linga Bhairavi consecration. I am unable to explain the magnificence that is the consecration process and the Devi.
Every single word to describe something much bigger than me seems too trivial, too small."

Full post here: http://thechroniclesofa.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-post.html