Alanna Kaivalya, also known as "The JivaDiva," produces the JivaDiva Yoga Jam podcast, which has been heard by over a million people worldwide. In March 2008, Yoga Journal named Alanna one of the top twenty teachers under forty. She is a contributing writer to Yoga Journal, she regularly teaches at Yoga Journal conferences. She lives in New York City.
Alanna and Arjuna moved down an amazing road of story and myth that
truly enhances our yogic lessons. Some of the nuances of ethics,
posture, breath, and meditation can only be touched through
metaphor and mythology and we thank them for taking us on this
journey.
Rodney Yee, instructor & co-director of Piedmont Yoga Studio What I
love most about this treasure of a book is that it faithfully
reminds me of the roots behind our modern day approach to yoga. I
am truly grateful to Alanna and Arjuna for providing us with such a
delightfully accessible handbook on the vibrant history of our
practice.
Rusty Wells, instructor & founder of the Urban Flow Yoga Studio
Myths of the Asanas has a lyrical essence that comes forth in its
story telling.
Ana Forrest, founder of Forrest Yoga
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"Alanna and Arjuna moved down an amazing road of story and myth
that truly enhances our yogic lessons. Some of the nuances of
ethics, posture, breath, and meditation can only be touched through
metaphor and mythology and we thank them for taking us on this
journey."
--Rodney Yee, instructor & co-director of Piedmont Yoga Studio
"What I love most about this treasure of a book is that it
faithfully reminds me of the roots behind our modern day approach
to yoga. I am truly grateful to Alanna and Arjuna for providing us
with such a delightfully accessible handbook on the vibrant history
of our practice."
--Rusty Wells, instructor & founder of the Urban Flow Yoga Studio
"Myths of the Asanas has a lyrical essence that comes forth in its
story telling."
--Ana Forrest, founder of Forrest Yoga
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