The last book I read was My life with Bob Marely by Rita Marley. It was pretty interesting although at times I felt that it was a bit one sided, like when she was getting into the nitty gritty of their marriage I wanted to hear Bob's side of things...I thought she was a bit unfair to get so personal in places but I guess that's what punters like me want!
I am into about 4 different books right now. That's the one thing about being an English teacher-- you read a TON but it's barely for pleasure :-)
I'm in the middle of the following:
Johanthan Safran Foer: Extemely Loud and Incredibly Close
Eckhart Tolle: A New Earth
Millman: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior
Chuck Palahniuk: Invisible Monsters
"SUPERFOODS " BY DAVID WOLFE ->FLOATING ON SUNBEAMS ECSTATICALLY FROM THE LOVELY MARINE PHYTO-PLANKTON, CHLORELLA,COCONUTS ,GOJI,CACAO,PAPAYAS,ROYAL JELLY AND SPRING WATER.WOW! GREAT FRIENDS ARE A TREASURE.
Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson. A novel from 1919 with each chapter telling the story of a different person in the town. Anderson's writing had a big influence on Hemingway, Faulkner, John Steinbeck, Caldwell, Saroyan, and Henry Miller.
Tonight I glanced through David Wolfe's new book on superfoods. It contains my recipe for raw chocolate hemp blueberry balls. But, I don't remember saying to include that much agave. Whew! If you make them, use less agave. Oh, and I also grind the pumpkin seeds first using a coffee grinder. You can also use raw carob instead of raw chocolate. If you don't have access to dried blueberries, you can use currants.
I've heard great, great things about Living Light Culinary Arts Institute in Fort Bragg, CA. I know that isn't really in the Los Angeles area, but it's still in CA and I believe they provide students the option to stay in their 'Living Light Inn'....
The way I see it is that generally people who label themselves are confident of the path they have chosen while,also generally, people don't don't label aren't quite as sure if what they're following is the right way to go.
hi hitesh,
how are you
if yoga is practiced regularly then it's not difficult to achieve flexibility, yep i can share the knowledge with you that I got from the university, don't worry about it
oh yeah she is married :(
wow did that beautiful lady kiss u.. lol
great u won two things.
the 2nd rank and her heart?
oops shes married right?
oh well theres tons of ppl that love u specially on GITMR
can u help me with my postures when u run your raw-community?
i do yoga, but not regularly, and my flexibility isnt that great.
my breathing capacity is great, and thats the only thing good.
things that have actually worked for me:
Valerian root for tea - very calming...
Lemon juice, sliced lemon peel, lemon grass or lemon verbina, raw honey, star anise (optional), maybe some ginger, hot water (let it all infuse together for a while) ...
oh yeah there were like 3 judges who really eager to find mistakes in my asanas and other yoga practices that they asked me to perform :)
But i am lucky hahahaha