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Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance

Jessamyn Stanley

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Memoirs, Exercise & workout books, Assertiveness, motivation & self-esteem

Funny, thoughtful, inspiring, and deeply personal essays about yoga, wellness, and life from author of EVERY BODY YOGA, Jessamyn Stanley. Stanley explores her relationship (and ours) to yoga (including why we practice, rather than how); wrestles with issues like cultural appropriation, materialism, and racism; and explores the ways we can all use yoga as a tool for self-love.

Finding self-acceptance both on and off the mat. In Sanskrit, yoga means to yoke. To yoke mind and body, movement and breath, light and dark, the good and the bad. This larger idea of yoke is what Jessamyn Stanley calls the yoga of the everyday a yoga that is not just about perfecting your downward dog but about applying the hard lessons learned on the mat to the even harder daily project of living. In a series of deeply honest, funny autobiographical essays, Jessamyn explores everything from imposter syndrome to cannabis to why it s a full-time job loving yourself, all through the lens of yoke. She calls out an American yoga complex that prefers debating the merits of cotton versus polyblend leggings rather than owning up to its overwhelming Whiteness. She questions why the Western take on yoga so often misses or misuses the tradition s spiritual dimension. And reveals what she calls her own whole-ass problematic : Growing up Bahai, loving astrology, learning to meditate, finding prana in music. And in the end, Jessamyn invites every reader to find the authentic spirit of yoke linking that good and that bad, that light and that dark.

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