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By Jen Jones Kluczkowski"If we can be traumatized in a second, why does it take years to heal?" Nick Ortner posed this interesting question yesterday at his session on EFT, also known as "tapping". With this strategy, the practitioner focuses on a specific issue like physical pain, procrastination or fear and rates it with a number from 1 through 10 -- 10 being the most intense....
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Saturday, 10amBy Jenny SansouciSeane Corn's class this morning in the Lucy tent was dedicated to "inner visioning," or looking deeply into the ways that yoga is connected with our emotional energy. True to form, Seane led us through a challenging class that forced us to stretch beyond our physical limitations and notice what how we react when we feel our boundaries being pushed. When we're in a...
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By Kate LamieWith so many inspiring, soul-shaking classes to choose from here at Wanderlust, it's hard to find time just to chill, walk around, see the artists performing and, well, wander.It's pretty darn easy to race around trying to get to as many "can't-miss" classes as possible.Today I tried to really slow it down and appreciate some of the pieces of the festival that aren't on a "schedule"...
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After waking up in the plush comfort at George & TJ's, we heading up the mountain for a 10am class at the Lucy Tent, Hip Opening & Twists with Rodney Yee and Colleen Saidman. It was our first class taken together as a family, with both girls-ever. The conversation in the car was something like this:Carly: Who's Rodney Yee?Haley: He's a FAMOUS Yoga teacher Carl'...
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By Kate LamieAfter winding up a day bouncing around to different Wanderlust activities - grabbing green juice, doing hip hop yoga, learning about EFT and lots more, I was psyched to sit down for the farm to table dinner in the Mountain Club.The buffet-style meal was absolutely delicious. We piled our plates high with locally-sourced cheeses, chicken, beef, strawberries, potatoes and other produce...
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By Ashlee GreenMeaghan Minogue, YogaSlacker and nomad from Stowe, Vermont, is currently traveling with her mobile greenhouse, called "Meaghan's Mobile Garden Project," a garden built into a gutted utility trailer hitched to her car.Initially, the garden was meant as a food source for Minogue's fellow Yogaslacker trainees during a recent teacher training in Virginia, but it soon morphed into a...