Bring the wisdom of ancient Yoga philosophy into your life in a fresh, accessible, and relevant way
Amy Pearce-Hayden has devoted twenty years of study, practice, and
teaching to classical yoga, Ayurveda, Tantra, and meditation. She
founded the RajaHatha School of Yoga in 2003, and continues to
certify teachers in her 200 and 500 hour lineage. She is also a
regular guest contributor to Yoga International and yoga instructor
for the Himalayan Institute in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.
Kelly DiNardo is a journalist and author whose work regularly
appears in The New York Times, O- The Oprah Magazine, National
Geographic Traveler, among others. She is also a yoga instructor
and owner of Past Tense yoga studio in Washington, DC.
“Amy Pearce-Hayden and Kelly DiNardo deliver the ancient wisdom of
the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali in practical, down-to-earth ways to
help us find the sacred in our crazy, messy, busy lives. In doing
so, they lovingly teach us what it means to live life on
purpose.”—Linda Sparrowe, author of Yoga Mama and The Women’s Book
of Yoga and Health
“Living the Sutras is a tool to make the other aspects of Yoga as
approachable and accessible as the asana is today. It’s an
opportunity to learn where we are in our mind and spirit and then
harness it. It’s a way to make the ancient wisdom found in
the Sutras relevant to our modern lives. And it’s a guide
for putting it all together so we can live with ease and
purpose.”—Integral Yoga Magazine
“For those who really want a journaling and meditative practice
around the Sutras, this would be a great resource. The Sutras are
laid out succinctly and DiNardo and Pearce-Hayden offer excellent
reflection space after each. A perfect guide for dipping your toe
into where and how you understand the Sutras and their impact on
your own life.”—Book Riot
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