“Once, years ago, I emerged from the woods in the early morning at the end of a walk and–it was the most casual of moments–as I stepped from under the trees into the mild, pouring-down sunlight I experienced a sudden impact, a seizure of happiness. It was not the drowning sort of happiness, rather the…

So I was happy to discover yesterday a mass market magazine for people with food sensitivities called “Living Without.” Odd title, I know, and sort of pessimistic too, but when polled, the magazine’s readers said they liked the “Living Without” name and wished to continue with it. Inside this issue, you’ll find articles and interviews,…

Mr. Chattering and I once went to a lively party, and suddenly, as if guided by a force much larger ourselves, everyone there started talking about allergies. Cockroach dust. Mushrooms. Mold in the house. After a few minutes of this fascinating prattle, I turned to Mr. Chattering and gushed, “Oh, these are my people.” I…

“Everyone makes mistakes..and yogis are no exception!” says the February issue of “Fit Yoga” magazine. An article by Susi Aldous Hately then proceeds to relate the eight ways yoga students injure themselves during yoga workouts. Number one: Failing to relax. Number two: Not thinking about the spine. Number three: Not connecting movement between the spine…

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