Magazine: Yoga Journal
Issue: September/October
Title: Table of Contents

Features

CONTACT YOGA
The celebrated partner yoga of Nateshvar Ken Scott joins our hearts
and spirits as well as our bodies.
By Todd Jones

PILGRIMAGE TO PLUM VILLAGE
A writer encounters mindfulness practice at the French community
of Vietnamese Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh.
By Kristin Barendsen

THE WAY THINGS ARE
At 76, scholar Huston Smith looks back on a life spent studying- and
practicing-the major spiritual traditions of the world.
By Timothy Beneke

LOVE AFTER DEATH
Relationships don't have to end when one person dies, says the
author of Your Loved One Lives On Within You.
By Alexandra Kennedy

FROM THE EDITOR

FROM OUR READERS

SPECTRUM
My BrotherŐs Keeper Quilt Group; Holistic Eye Care; National Religious Partnership for the Environment; Ram Dass Update; Mahabharata Anyone?

FOR BEGINNERS
Put Your Feet Up
After a long day at work, soothe your mind and refresh your body
with this simple inversion.
By John Friend

WORLD OF YOGA
BritainŐs Yoga for Health Turns 30;
Yoga Teachers Debate National Standards; Krishnamacharya Celebrated; Yoga Painter; Yoga, Mind & Spirit Conference; Yoga Diary.

SELF-CARE
The Mind-Bowel Connection
For those who suffer from IBS, here are tips to ease the pain-and embarrassment-of spastic bowels.
By Kristin Barendsen

WELL-BEING
Confessions of a Health Food Junkie
Obsession with dietary perfection can sometimes do more harm than good, says one who has been there.
By Steven Bratman, M.D.

ASANA
Stems and Petals
These two seated hip openers can teach us to focus on whatŐs really important-in yoga and in life.
By Richard Freeman

FIRST PERSON
Dwelling in My Body
For this rape survivor, yoga began the tender journey back to the body she needed in order to heal.
By Louisa Rogers

SERVICE
Dispeller of Darkness
IndiaŐs Dr. V cures blindness with Western management techniques, modern medicine, and yogic philosophy.
By John Nance

FOOD
Gone Nuts (and Seeds)
Everyone loves a nut-and with good reason. These tasty nuggets can add protein and flavor to almost any meal.
By Lauren Mukamal Camp


MIXED MEDIA
The Spell of the Sensuous; books on Kashmiri Shaivism; plus more
books, videos, audiotapes, and music of the world.

CENTERING
The Art of Napping
Tired? Overworked? Stressed out? Try this ancient, no-cost,
no-sweat route to health and happiness.
By William A. Anthony

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