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Wednesday, February 11, 2004

I read a cool article in Poets & Writers today about the book First There Is a Mountain, by Elizabeth Kadetsky. The book is about a woman's journey to India to discover Yoga in its originating environment. But it's about a lot of things. The author was anorexic. She also struggled to get the book published, which is what this article was mostly about. The book started out as an article, but evolved into a book trying to balance esoteric spiritual content with personal narrative and as well as historical background of B.K.S. Iyengar, the guy who originally brought Yoga to the west. It sounds very interesting and I think I will read it.

Brian posted at 3:56 PM.
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