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Yoga seems to be emerging as an 'industry' here in the west. As a yogi who is a business owner, responsible for managing 5 large yoga centers and other related activities, I am constantly exploring the 'razor's edge' that allows us to successfully balance non-attachment (aparigraha) with paying the rent. I want to share the journey towards integrating a spiritual depth into our workplace, and tools and information I find along the way that can help.

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Yoga Yoga Opens At Seton Good Health Commons

Starting January 5th Yoga Yoga is going to be providing yoga classes at Seton Williamson County Good Health Commons. Here's the write up in the Austin Business Journal, GoodHealth Commons partners with Yoga Yoga.
Posted by Rich (Raghurai) Goldstein at 10:28 AM

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Rich (Raghurai) Goldstein
Living in Austin, Texas, managing a group of yoga studios. A 'young' yogi, interested in business, with a deep respect for the razor's edge of the marketplace, the commitment of those who choose to strive for a spiritual life in our modern western society. I once thought that 'all will be okay if I could just do yoga every day', and now, about 25 years later, I am happy to report that this is basically true!
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