Cyndi Lee founded the internationally renowned OMyoga Center in New York City in 1998. She is the author of several books on yoga, including "Yoga Body," "Buddha Mind," and is a regular contributor to "Yoga Journal." Lee and OM yoga have been featured on national television and in print. She lives in New York City."
"May I Be Happy" is bold, revealing and thoughtful, exploring the
complex relationship we have with our bodies, self esteem, and the
journey to find self-acceptance, happiness and love--spirit, mind
AND body. It is a deeply intimate memoir. Seane Corn, yoga teacher,
co-founder Off the Mat, Into the World
I am crazy about this book! Not only is it well written, humorous
and engaging, it is thought provoking. Ms. Lee. reveals her
humanness with such courage, one cannot but help but be drawn in
and learn, not only about Ms. Lee, but also about ourselves.
--Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D., PT, yoga teacher and author of
"YogaBody: Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Asana "
Instantly relatable . . . Lee s journey reels readers in. Yogis
will devour the insightful dharma talks, but the book transcends
its New Age genre. "Publishers Weekly"
Lee beautifully describes the yin and yang of an all-encompassing
yogic lifestyle. . . . [A] distinctively Zen autobiography. "Kirkus
Reviews"
"Cyndi Lee s new memoir is absolutely riveting. It is a real, and
beautifully-written account of the authentic effects of
contemplative practice on the vicissitudes of life with which we
all struggle: relationships, career, and the meaning and purpose of
this finite life. Lee s profound self-inquiry will be of great
benefit to all who read it." --Stephen Cope, Director of the
Kripalu Institute for Extraordinary Living, and author of "The
Great Work of Your LIfe ""
""May I Be Happy" is bold, revealing and thoughtful, exploring the
complex relationship we have with our bodies, self esteem, and the
journey to find self-acceptance, happiness and love--spirit, mind
AND body. It is a deeply intimate memoir." -Seane Corn, yoga
teacher, co-founder Off the Mat, Into the World
"I am crazy about this book! Not only is it well written, humorous
and engaging, it is thought provoking. Ms. Lee. reveals her
humanness with such courage, one cannot but help but be drawn in
and learn, not only about Ms. Lee, but also about ourselves."
--Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D., PT, yoga teacher and author of
"YogaBody: Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Asana "
"Instantly relatable . . . Lee's journey reels readers in. Yogis
will devour the insightful dharma talks, but the book transcends
its New Age genre." -"Publishers Weekly"
"Lee beautifully describes the yin and yang of an all-encompassing
yogic lifestyle. . . . [A] distinctively Zen autobiography." -
"Kirkus Reviews"
"Cyndi Lee's new memoir is absolutely riveting. It is a real, and
beautifully-written account of the authentic effects of
contemplative practice on the vicissitudes of life with which we
all struggle: relationships, career, and the meaning and purpose of
this finite life. Lee's profound self-inquiry will be of great
benefit to all who read it." --Stephen Cope, Director of the
Kripalu Institute for Extraordinary Living, and author of "The
Great Work of Your LIfe "
Yoga teacher Cyndi Lee offers a fascinating look at her journey of self-discovery and her struggle to help others while attempting to resolve her self-doubt. Lee's mission takes her across the world and allows her to speak with figures such as actress Jamie Lee Curtis and Louise Hay, one of the founders of the self-help movement. As a narrator, Lee reads with confidence, but allows her tone to become self-deprecating at times, which is fitting given the book's subject matter. Both men and women will be able to relate to the author's body-image issues. And her positive message and enthusiastic delivery will make believers out of skeptics. Many listeners will likely find themselves signing up for yoga classes upon the conclusion of this audiobook. A Dutton hardcover. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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