I had been meaning to mention that the Art of Living is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding on February 17-19. The Silver Jubilee is being held in India and it is going to be a big deal -- 2.5 million attending, according to AOL. People will be coming from all over the world to Bangalore to pay homage to Sri Shri Ravi Shankar. Obviously, I am not going -- just couldn't fit a trip around the world into my schedule. I am also not that hot on the guru thing.
I have not been practicing my kriya as regularly as I used to. As my frequency of yoga classes has gone up, the available time for pranayama has gone down. I still try to fit it in on the weekends as part of a restoration routine.

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