From Publishers Weekly
Khalsa, an accomplished yoga practitioner and teacher, instructs the novice in dozens of basic yoga positions (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayamas) and meditations from her own "harmonious blend of Hatha and Kundalini Yoga." Although there are over 200 postures in Hatha practice, Khalsa focuses on those benefiting women's concerns, among them menstruation, breast care, pregnancy, birth and menopause. Step-by-step instructions accompanied by color photographs allow even confirmed klutzes to manage sun salutations, Downward Dog, Crow and the Wheel. Readers are also tempted with recipes for drinks such as Golden Milk, made with the Indian spice turmeric, and beauty treatments such as the Papaya Face Mask or a yogurt bath. For those who need more encouragement to stretch their limbs, Khalsa includes testimonials by women who cite the life-changing powers of yoga. After browsing through the pages of Khalsa's accessible book, even the most yoga-phobic may be inspired to take a "position."
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From Booklist
Khalsa's book is a delightful mix of the mystical and practical as she combines kundalini yoga with traditional hatha yoga to promote health and radiant beauty at every stage of life. Her instructions, accompanied by beautiful photographs of a diverse selection of models, are easy to follow as she offers guidance for beginners and provides routines for relaxing, energizing, balancing, loving, and mothering, as well as for maturing gracefully. Her warm, playful tone invites the reader to have fun while trying the recommended yogic practices and breath techniques.
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