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- Articles | The Sushi of Yoga: How a Yoga Student-Turned-Teacher Applied a
Food Metaphor to the Teaching of Tricky Balancing Postures After years of learning, fleeing, more learning and then teaching, Tassy offers a way of approaching yoga that might do for life in general by Elaine Tassy | Universal
Fiction | - The Song of the Dragonflies
Dragonflies on stained-glass wings skim over a lake. Their reflections flash like finely cut jewels on the surface of the water. Ancient creatures, unchanged for countless millennia, the sound of their flight vibrates in the air as a song. by T. Paul Buzan | Korea
- Poetry | Aruba
by Noel Shafi | Aruba
- Journalesque | Everyday
I learn something new everyday. I find something new everyday. And I feel something new everyday. by Lori C. Brown | Jeju Island, South Korea
- Fiction | Thoughts After Alaska
During the winter months of November and December people living above the Arctic Circle's southern boundary are deprived of sunlight entirely. Each year the citizens of northern Alaska wait for a day in mid-November when the sun must inevitably sink to bed; it will retreat back beyond the horizon line as in the closing to a dramatic film. by Clayton Violand | Alaska, United States; Beijing, China; Belgrade, Serbia; Para Cruz, Mexico
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