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March, 2008
21 Under 40: Talented young teachers are shaping the future of yoga
"In the Buddhist tradition we practice for the benefit of others," Chandra Easton says. "Yes, I can be happy and better myself on this path, but I can also be of service." Service is one of the themes that shapes Easton's work as a yoga and meditation teacher.
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March 07, 2008
San Francisco: Yoga in Rwanda
Founded by three local Bay Area yoga teachers—Sarah
Powers, Chandra Easton, and Janice Gates—and two yogis
(financially savvy Jo Ousterhout and travel expert Deepak
Patel), Metta Journeys is a new program that brings yoga practitioners
to less fortunate parts of the world in the name of global
awareness and humanitarian service.
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February 21, 2008
You Can GO! Rwanda, Yoga, Gorillas, & Love
Secrets no one ever told you™, a cool new website with
tips for living well and fully, is featuring Metta Journeys
as one of their secrets of the week. Visit snoety.com |
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August, 2007
After the birth of her daughter seven years ago, cover model
Chandra Easton switched paths, from student of comparative
religions to teacher of yoga and meditation.
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