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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Peace & Love Concerts
"We cannot do great things, just small things with great love."
It was time for Buddhist abbot Pramaha Boonthin to perform a traditional Buddhist invocation with the help of the participants, which helped all present to reach a spiritual state of mind. As an introduction to Dr. Song's keynote address, the inspiring DVD “Global Peace Festival Review 2008” was shown. The Global Peace Tour 2009 has left Sweden to continue in other parts of the world. More>>
Is there a relationship between yoga and music? It was the prevalent theme at last weekend's Wanderlust Festival in Squaw Valley.
Prof. Gardener -- a yoga teacher at TahoeYogaInstitute.com and a music professor at Sierra Nevada College -- explains: “Music and yoga are about being open, able to express yourself from a place of integrity.”
“It's about taking something from inside and putting it out into the world without blocks or limitations. In a nutshell, people are creative through the arts, which is essentially the practice of Yoga.”
Schuyler Grant, an organizer of Wanderlust and renowned yoga instructor, came to Tahoe and took Gardener's classes. Now Gardener is looking forward to Duncan Wong and John Friends' instruction: “This [festival] is a good opportunity for people to check out all kinds of yoga. To pull different styles and teachers together is also really valuable for the teaching community, this is a big opportunity!” More>>
Borlänge, Sweden is celebrating ten years of Peace & Love -- a festival event with a vision. (See peaceandlovefestival on Myspace). It's more than a festival. It strives to convey positive values with a message of diversity, solidarity, and understanding. Peace & Love is religiously and politically independent, full of happy, music-loving people who care about the earth and want to contribute to making it better with 25,000 visitors/day. The 2009 theme is "Passion," spreading awareness, making people question the world we live in. During theme days a wide variety of workshops, debates, seminars, and discussions are held.
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