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"A Nomadic Yoga Odyssey," is about yoga, life, love, and spirituality. From November 2014 until March 2015, the author resides in Goa, India with the purpose of studying yoga and learning more about local culture. As the story unfolds, unique individuals and a passionate love affair add flair to the non-fiction tale about the life of a Westerner living in India to study the art of yoga during the course of a season. Over time, the protagonist learns a variety of yoga styles and gains valuable knowledge into the deeper purpose behind yoga based on the eight limbs and Eastern philosophy. The…mehr

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"A Nomadic Yoga Odyssey," is about yoga, life, love, and spirituality. From November 2014 until March 2015, the author resides in Goa, India with the purpose of studying yoga and learning more about local culture. As the story unfolds, unique individuals and a passionate love affair add flair to the non-fiction tale about the life of a Westerner living in India to study the art of yoga during the course of a season. Over time, the protagonist learns a variety of yoga styles and gains valuable knowledge into the deeper purpose behind yoga based on the eight limbs and Eastern philosophy. The story weaves together the romantic relationship with entertaining tales about life, yoga, and spiritual maturity. As the book progresses, astonishing revelations and incidents transpire until the chronicle reaches a riveting culmination.
Autorenporträt
George Rajna, M.B.A., Masters of Science in Communications Disorders, is a bilingual speech therapist who has traveled to over one hundred countries across six continents. He composes music on the guitar and ukulele, and spent two years working in rural education for Peace Corps Paraguay. He is a blogger for the Huffington Post, Jewish Journal, Technorati, and the Clymb and is in print at The Himalayan Times. George is also a member of the Travelers' Century Club. His favorite region is Southeast Asia; in particular he recommends traveling to Bagan (Myanmar), Koh Samui (Thailand), the Angkor Temples (Cambodia), Langzhong (China), Goa (India), diving in Sipadan (Malaysian Borneo), and trekking in Nepal. Since July 2012, George has been living abroad in Southeast Asia. Learn more about George Rajna at Wikipedia