
LUNA BLOG
Reflecting on the Jivamukti Focus: Mauna (Silence) is Golden
“Silence isn’t just the absence of speaking, it’s the absence of thinking.” - Shri Brahmananda Sarasvati […]
Romanesco Glow Salad
Meyer Lemon Romanesco Glow Salad from "The First Mess Cookbook" by Laura Wright
This delicious salad was part of our bountiful meal at our Hudson Harvest Retreat to the Verger de Hudson this year. […]
Invincible
Je tiens à remercier tous ceux présents à mon lancement d’Invincible le 8 septembre. La journée fût magique. Merci à tous les gens qui se sont déplacés pour venir entendre les douces mélodies de mon album et aux musiciens incroyables qui m’ont accompagné.
Voici quelques photos de l’évènement prises par Vicky Métayer/photographe […]
My Temple Stay in Guinsa, South Korea
This summer I was lucky enough to go to Seoul, South Korea, for one of my PhD projects. I was looking forward to work with the research there, and also to explore South Korea. One week in Seoul and I was already aching to be in nature, and this was my chosen destination: tucked in the middle of two mountains was Guinsa, a fairly recent temple from the early 20th century, dating back to 1945, and epicentre to the Cheontae school of Korean Buddhism. […]
Fears aren't always what they seem
On a recent flight back from Guadaloupe island I watched the Sharkwater Extinction documentary. I had seen the first Sharkwater movie years ago and was deeply moved by it. The creator of the 2 movies, Rob Stewart, was Canadian and around my age. Through his passion and love of sharks (and a lot of hard work), he was able to make a huge difference in shark conservation and in the banning of shark finning. He explored the human/shark relationship, the fear of sharks, and the huge impact that shark hunting is having on our ecosystems. What I love about his films is that he shows the beauty, curiosity and playfulness of sharks. He reminds us of our connection to these incredible animals, and then he exposes what is happening to them. He shows us how human greed is affecting our planet, and also how we can make a difference. […]
Vegan Spinach Dip (from BS recipes)
We had a another lovely Luna Yoga Anniversary Class last night, with a fun, challenging āsana practice by Jenn, accompanied by sweet, reminiscent music played by Jason and attended by a large group of our wonderful Luna yogi community. […]
Sweet Sixteen?
Two days before my 16th birthday, one of my very good friends passed away suddenly from meningitis. About a month earlier my grandfather also passed away. I was already becoming an angsty teen at that time, but I think the loss of 2 loved ones added to my slightly depressed, dark side. I remember feeling a little lost, and questioning the meaning of life. It wasn't until several years later that I discovered yoga and started to see the light again. […]
Croire en ses rêves
Salut je m’appelle Myriam je suis professeure de yoga et musicienne. Il y a deux ans, quelqu'un m’a demandé ce que je ferais avec des millions de dollars. […]
Breaking Up with the Bottle: Introducing Audre Leigh’s New Solid Shampoo
t’s easy. Wet bar and rub evenly over hair to create a good lather and rinse. A waste-free way to clean your hair. In these days where we are facing over 9 billion tons of plastic littering our earth, we have to find ways to reduce our plastic use and Audre Leigh is helping us do just that […]
Making the Switch: Why Your Routine Needs a Natural Deodorant
Curating the best in Canadian-made eco-friendly products, Luna looked no further than Routine cream when looking for a natural deodorant to offer to our community. From two Canadian sisters […]