The Tenth Door: A Yoga Adventure

^ Read ^ The Tenth Door: A Yoga Adventure by Michele Hébert È eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Tenth Door: A Yoga Adventure Journeying with the author, you are transported from Cleveland to San Francisco to four years of near solitude in the jungles of Central America. Throughout its pages, The Tenth Door explains many spiritual principles and practices that are practical and enlightening for anyone stepping onto the spiritual path and for seasoned travelers as well.. Intimate, captivating and unexpectedly humorous, her story transcends the world of physical yoga and brings to life the teachings shared by many wisdom

The Tenth Door: A Yoga Adventure

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Rating : 4.32 (989 Votes)
Asin : 0997036605
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 264 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-09-09
Language : English

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Beautiful story of the soul journey I really enjoyed this book. As an avid yogi and meditator, on my own spiritual quest, Michele's spiritual journey resonated with me on so many levels. I am also a Spanish speaker and a lover of Latin American culture, so this aspect of the book particularly interested me. I felt like I was right there with Michele as she described the imagery all around her in the jungles of El Salvador. She definitely takes the reader right into the heart of her own profound journey and all of her life-altering adventures. I was moved to tea. "The Tenth Door is an absolutely wonderful and enlightening read for all ages and levels of" according to Aashish Lamichhane. The Tenth Door is an absolutely wonderful and enlightening read for all ages and levels of experience with yoga. This book combines enthralling tropical beach adventures with spirituality, yoga and female empowerment. Not only does this book leave the reader feeling inspired to awaken their own spirituality and inner wellbeing, but it also has witty charm that will have you laughing out loud.. The Real Deal SusanO The Tenth Door by Michele Hebert is a story which came from experience, but most importantly, comes from the love of a particular Guru, Walt Baptiste. Michele continues to demonstrate her adoration, respect and willingness to do the work with the writing of a book that was accomplished, not by her own means, but with the intention of following her Guru's instruction, knowing that through her words she would reach many more people who are looking for "the real deal".Guru Dev Walt Baptiste knew how her words in a book form coul

Journeying with the author, you are transported from Cleveland to San Francisco to four years of near solitude in the jungles of Central America. Throughout its pages, The Tenth Door explains many spiritual principles and practices that are practical and enlightening for anyone stepping onto the spiritual path and for seasoned travelers as well.. Intimate, captivating and unexpectedly humorous, her story transcends the world of physical yoga and brings to life the teachings shared by many wisdom traditions and their relevance to modern living. As the country moves from seeming tranquility to revolution, Hébert comes fact to face with challenges that test her devotion, her carefully cultivated yoga and meditation discipline, and even her earthly existence. The Tenth Door is a multi-award winning memoir and a spiritual hero's journey. In these pages Michele Hébert shares her extraordinary spiritual journey with legendary yoga and meditation master Walt Baptiste

Michele Hébert is a leader in mind-body health and spirituality. Michele Hebert is a wellness educator, raja yoga and meditation teacher, natural nutritionist and author. the Dalai Lama. rajayogis . Currently, Michele teaches Introduction to Meditation at UC San Diego and is the co-founder of the Raja Yoga Institute providing transformational wellness trainings for businesses and individuals. In it, Mic

While you're being entertained, you're also learning something important about yourself and what it takes to live as an authentically spiritual being. ''The Tenth Door'' takes turns at being a travel diary, a personal journal of spiritual growth, a coming-of-age tale, and even an adventure thriller (as our first person narrator dodges the growing guerilla insurgency in El Salvador in the early 80's in order to carry out her job duties and her dharma). It was fascinating to watch the guru/student relationship unfold, and as Hebert has expertly preserved the powerful lessons he imparted to her within this book, at times you feel like his messages are meant for you, too.It was not uncommon while reading this book to feel whisked away to the tropical paradise they'd carved in the Salvadoran jungle: meditation in the stone pyramid, doing yoga by starlight, or watching the sunset while swinging in a hammock. -- --Ne