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Wanderlust Tremblant Reveals 2018’s Festival Lineup

PRESS RELEASE FROM WANDERLUST

Producer of the largest yoga lifestyle events in the world, reveals its epic talent lineup for Wanderlust Tremblant 2018, from August 23 to 26. Bringing together thousands of people from myriad backgrounds, Wanderlust provides the opportunity to enjoy the spirit of adventure and the freedom of live music in a spectacular mountain setting...

Get Nama-Stoked At San Diego Yoga Festival

By Nikita Mehta

he San Diego Yoga Festival will take place over 4 days from March 8- 12th. The main days of the festival are Saturday and Sunday March 10th and 11th and will be held at Imperial Beach! This is SF Yoga Mag’s first visit down to the festival, so we sat down with founder Shawna Schenk to get the low down on all things SDYF...

Courtney Alex Intuitive To Be Teaching At Envision Festival This Year!

When I began doing intuitive readings for people, I noticed many of them were also suffering as a result of not opening to a relationship with intuition. Seeing them deny themselves the help, like I had, really broke my heart. And most of my readings ended with my teaching intuitive tools instead. It became pretty clear that I had to spread the word, so I began writing a book and holding workshops...

Desert Dwellers Live At The UNION

By Nikita Mehta

This is perfect music for your yoga playlist. We know, because it’s been on our playlist all year long! Someone always comments at the end of class wanting to know what the cool mix of Indian vocals and dance beats is. The answer is Desert Dwellers...

Sedona Yoga Festival

By Nikita Mehta

This year, after ringing in 2018, SF Yoga Mag will be headed to the Sedona Yoga Festival to bask in the red rocks, absorb the energy of the earth and, practice some yoga! This festival is unlike any other and in order to get you excited about this amazing festival, we sat down with festival director Heather Shereé Titus...

Sat Nam Fest Mexico!

By Hargobind Khalsa

As legend has it, the Guru Nanak sat under water for 3 days in deep meditation some 500 years ago. After finishing his meditation, he emerged from the water in divine realization and recited the Mul Mantra, which starts Ek Ong Kar Sat Nam.... There is one creation, True Name...