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<title>Yoga Playlists to Die For</title>
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<description>By popular demand here is a list of my favorite Yoga class playlists.  I LOVE creating these sonorous accompaniments to my practice and classes.  It allows me to be creative while expressing a unique mood whether that is one of deep contemplation or an allout celebration.  I hope you enjoy these tunes as much as I do and may you be inspired to create your own Yoga soundtracks.  Some of these mixes were created from scratch while others were appropriated from the Yoga Journal Playlist page.  It may take me a little while to get them all uploaded so please be patient.  Here are three mixes to get you started. You can listen to samples of any of these tracks on iTunes and then purchase them as you wish.  May these beats keep your practice uplifted.PeaceMMaha Shivaratri MixTrack 3 Fat Freddys DropShiva WelderOm Namah Shivaya MC YogiTrack 6 Fat Freddys DropOm Namah Shivaya Dum Dum project remix  Govindas and RadhasSon of Shiva MC YogiShiva Thievery CorporationShiva AmritakripaShiva WAHPadri...</description>
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<title>Garden and Cosmos The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at the British Musuem</title>
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<description>These images came from the British Museum exhibit
that I saw this summer.  This exhibit was really unusual because the
paintings portrayed deep Yogic philosophical ideas.  These are two of
my favorite images.
Parusha and Prakriti  Spirit and Matter

the Knowing Self and the Objects that are Known </description>
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