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								<title>Kelly Moore</title>
								<description><![CDATA[Kelly Moore is a yoga teacher in Washington, D.C. She completed her teacher training with Erich Schiffmann and continues to study with him. Kelly is also a Registered Naturopath and practices both Reiki and Quantum-Touch, as well as counsels clients on nutrition, stress reduction and healthy living through her company, Harmonia Health. She is the founder of Yogis’ Best Friends, a karma yoga group that does volunteer work with animal welfare and rescue groups.    

Kelly came to yoga as a result of a hip flexor injury she suffered almost 10 years ago while jogging in Bosnia, where she was working for the United Nations. She worked for several more years in government, including for the U.S. State Department and the 9-11 Commission. After years of yoga practice and study she decided to give up her job in national security and devote herself full-time to natural health and yoga.  

Her goal is to teach students to do their own yoga with a sense of joy so that it actually feels good doing it. Kelly’s classes are known for creative flows, cool and eclectic music and playful humor. She encourages her students to be attentive to their inner guidance so they are able to feel their way into a pose, tweaking and fiddling with it until they arrive at the point of perfect flow, and to practice with a sense of acceptance of their limits, an open heart and to be totally immersed in the moment as it unfolds. Her students also benefit from her knowledge of health, healing and anatomy gained as a natural health practitioner. 

Kelly is currently writing two books, one on prayer and spirituality and the other on yoga.  

Visit her website at <a href="http://www.HarmoniaHealth.com">www.HarmoniaHealth.com</a>.]]></description>
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												<title>Two Island Yoga Getaways!</title>
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<b>On Hvar </b><br />
Suncokret Body & Soul Retreat Center and Harmonia Health invite you to join us on the spectacular Croatian island of Hvar for a week of yoga, rejuvenation & relaxation, July 13-18, 2008. Enjoy sunrise and sunset yoga sessions on the terrace and on the beach. Treat yourself to natural health treatments & services including private yoga lessons, nutritional counseling, meditation, consultations, and Reiki & Quantum-Touch. <br />
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<b>On Samoa</b><br />
Kelly is pleased to announce Finding Your Inner David, a yoga retreat on the idyllic Pacific island of Samoa from Nov. 5-10, 2008. When Michelangelo was asked how he was able to carve such an exquisite statute out of a piece of marble he replied that David was already inside the marble--he just chipped away the excess. That’s what we’ll do in this retreat: chip away our excess, releasing all of the stuff we don't actually need to become more of who we really are inside. This retreat will rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit amidst the lush beauty of Samoa. <br />
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For more information visit <a href="http://www.harmoniahealth.com/yoga.htm"></a><br />
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												<title>Starting a Home Yoga Practice</title>
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												<description><![CDATA[I meet lots of yoga students who want to practice more often but just can't find the time. When I ask if they practice at home the answer is almost always, "No." Starting a home practice isn't really as daunting as you might think. One of the most important benefits is that you can do it when it fits your schedule. Below are some thoughts for how to get started.<br />
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First, find a space where you won’t be disturbed. This may be in your backyard or in the garage. It doesn’t have to be large, just big enough for your yoga mat and for you to stretch your arms and legs out to the sides. You’ll also want a bit of room in front of and behind your mat. Let people know you’ll be practicing and do not want to be disturbed (and be firm about it).<br />
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If you like to listen to music, make sure there’s an electrical outlet wherever you are. Headphones don’t work. You don’t have to practice to music and even if you do it doesn’t have to be traditional yoga music. I usually practice to my favorite bands—even rock ‘n roll. If you’re feeling a bit low on energy then pick something that will energize you. If you’re feeling stressed or frazzled you might want to start in silence or with more soothing music and then ramp it up (if you feel like it). Experiment.<br />
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Your room should be a comfortable temperature. Not too cold, not too hot. Start with a meditation--just sit quietly for a few minutes, riding the wave of your breath. Then start moving. Just do whatever comes to you. Try not to think about it too much--do what feels good in the moment, even if it's not a "traditional" yoga pose. Stay connected with your breath and see if you can be guided from within. With time, you'll get the hang of it.<br />
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Remember, some practice is better than none. If you only have 15 minutes, start with meditation and do an opening or a standing pose sequence. Be grateful you have some time instead of none.<br />
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I practice in the morning because whenever I’ve tried to do it at lunch or in the evening something always gets in the way. Try and find a time that’s realistic for you. Maybe there’s some space at work or in a nearby garden.<br />
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The point is, do what you can and don’t beat yourself up if it doesn’t measure up to some ideal you’ve conjured up in your head. Take it one day at a time. Tweak the things that need tweaking so you can enjoy your practice. And remember, listen to your inner guide and follow the yellow brick road!<br />
Good luck and enjoy!<br />
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For more natural health news, books, products, music and gifts visit <a href="http://www.HarmoniaHealth.com">www.HarmoniaHealth.com</a>]]></description>		
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													<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 17:18:07 EDT</pubDate>
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