
"Yoga Journal has been sharing instruction, wisdom, and personal experiences related to the physical and spiritual practice of yoga for the last 50 years. Interviews with PBS teacher Lilias Folan and spiritual leader Ram Das. Regular contributions by the "father of modern yoga," B.K.S. Iyengar. Poetry. Regular columns dedicated to poses as well as reviews of books and VHS (VHS!). Musings as to why the heck we exist."
"Most of these articles appeared in the 300-plus print issues of Yoga Journal that launched in 1975. Many appear as exclusively digital content. Although the topics Yoga Journal has and continues to explore are diverse, the intention has always been the same-a desire to share yoga. And underlying it all was always a curiosity as to how this practice relates to everyday life."
"Elmer Brunsman, Jr. | July 1975 Appearing in one of the earliest issues of YJ, this article explores the well-known yet somewhat enigmatic J. Krishnamurti, an Indian spiritual leader who held the belief that the search for what he called "Ultimate Reality" has "nothing to do with priests, churches, dogmas, or organized beliefs." It's an elucidating read that brings context to a name and a man that's mentioned fairly commonly yet not often explained."
Yoga Journal shared instruction, wisdom, and personal experiences related to physical and spiritual yoga practice for fifty years. The publication presented interviews with teachers like Lilias Folan and spiritual leaders such as Ram Das, along with regular contributions from B.K.S. Iyengar. Content included poetry, pose-focused columns, reviews of books and VHS, and extensive material on tantra in the 1970s and 1980s. More than 300 print issues launched in 1975, and many pieces now appear exclusively in digital form. The ongoing intention centered on sharing yoga and exploring how practice relates to everyday life through curated, thought-provoking pieces.
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