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Has someplace faraway ever called to you relentlessly, beckoning you to explore? Journey across time and space with the poems in Thousands of Years of Prayers to India. Written as letters and invocations to River Gäg¿, the poems in Thousands of Years of Prayers join an ancient tradition of poetry flowing from River Gäg¿'s grace. The journey that unfolds is both individual and universal as time and space dissolve in inexplicable ways in the abiding presence of River Gäg¿. Flowing with pr¿¿a, the poems invite us into a sacred awareness of the ephemeral nature of life and the divinity that is…mehr

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Has someplace faraway ever called to you relentlessly, beckoning you to explore? Journey across time and space with the poems in Thousands of Years of Prayers to India. Written as letters and invocations to River Gäg¿, the poems in Thousands of Years of Prayers join an ancient tradition of poetry flowing from River Gäg¿'s grace. The journey that unfolds is both individual and universal as time and space dissolve in inexplicable ways in the abiding presence of River Gäg¿. Flowing with pr¿¿a, the poems invite us into a sacred awareness of the ephemeral nature of life and the divinity that is born when we embrace each moment, each breath, each step of the journey as fully as possible with gratitude, surrender, and faith.
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Julie Dunlop is a poet, an author, and a teacher of yoga, ¿yurveda, and writing. Her book Ocean of Yoga: Meditations on Yoga and ¿yurveda for Balance, Awareness, and Wellbeing, was published by Singing Dragon in London in 2017 and offers a mixture of prose and poetry. Her second book, Honoring the Light in You (Finishing Line Press, 2022) is a collection of poems sharing stories of yoga in daily life. Dunlop's previous chapbook publications include Breath, Bone, Earth, Sky (2014) and Bending Back the Night (2012). Her poetry has been published in many national journals, including the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The Threepenny Review, Poet Lore, North Carolina Literary Review, South Dakota Review, Atlanta Review, Cold Mountain Review, and Appalachian Heritage. Additionally, her prose has appeared in the Ayurveda Journal of Health, Radiologic Technology, JAMA, Appalachian Heritage, and Wake Forest Magazine. Dunlop has taught daily yoga classes in the weeklong wellbeing program (Pañcakarma) at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico for five years, and she enjoys sharing pathways to wellbeing with the community through classes and workshops; she is certified through Yoga Alliance as a yoga teacher (RYT 500 + E-RYT 200) and through the National Ayurvedic Medical Association as an Ayurvedic Practitioner (CAP). In 2019, she traveled to India to experience the birthplace of yoga and ¿yurveda and to deepen her studies of ¿yurveda at Vasanta Institute of Ayurveda (VIOA). She also holds a BA in English from Wake Forest University and an MA in English from the University of New Mexico. With gratitude, she integrates the ancient wisdom of yoga and ¿yurveda into her writing, supporting the harmony of body, mind, and spirit at the heart of wellbeing.