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The Yogi Assignment
Author | : Kino MacGregor |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2017-09-26 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 0834841231 |
A high-profile Ashtanga Yoga teacher introduces an inspirational 30-day program that will “completely overhaul your attitude . . . eliminate negativity . . . while also allowing yoga to transform your body” (PopSugar) “The brave heart of a yogi is defined by actions that make the world a better place.” Live with authenticity. Practice patience. Let go of negativity. These are some of the core tenets of a yoga lifestyle, on and off the mat. Yoga is about much more than twisting yourself into shapes—the heart of this ancient practice is an inner journey, one of reflection, spiritual awakening, and ultimately a calm, clear mind. The Yogi Assignment is a 30-day introduction to these life-affirming and simple—yet revolutionary—principles. Led by master Ashtanga yoga teacher Kino MacGregor, this journey will challenge and uplift your body, mind, and spirit. Each day offers a practice and meditation that will help you confront your emotional, physical, and mental limitations and inspire real change in your life. MacGregor is a fierce, loving guide who encourages you to look deeply within to find your wellspring of inner strength and courage.
Kino's Journey
Author | : シオミヤイルカ |
Publisher | : Kodansha America LLC |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1646591216 |
Kino’s Journey is about a character named Kino who travels around the world with a talking motorcycle named Hermes. Kino travels to many mystical worlds, each with its unique customs and people. Kino’s policy is to only stay three days in every town without exception, saying it’s enough time to learn about the each place and moving on to explore the next new place.
Kino's Journey
Author | : Keiichi Sigsawa |
Publisher | : Kodansha America LLC |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2020-02-11 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 164659326X |
In the end, Kino broke down. No, maybe “broke down” isn’t the right way to put it. “Gave in” is more like it.“Fine, then! If you insist on refusing to see your child as her own person—that she’s such an impediment you really don’t need—then I’ll bring her on my journey with me! That’s all right with you, I’m sure!” Haughty officials. Evil kids. A miserable land. Kino and Hermes head to a country that is known as “the worst of the worst,” but the country’s people, who were rumored to be cruel and uncaring, turn out to be the kindest people that Kino and Hermes have met on their journey. Despite the country’s kindness and warm hospitality, something “warmer” might be brewing deep beneath the surface…
Kino's Journey 7
Author | : Iruka Shiomiya |
Publisher | : Kodansha America LLC |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2020-12-15 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1646599799 |
“I’m a little afraid to see my mother again.” “Um… What?” “You see, our next stop is actually my homeland… We’re so close, I feel like I have no choice but to go back.” “Let’s go, then! Hurry! Your mother is waiting for you!” On the outskirts of a certain land, Kino and Hermes spend their days in training with Master until a reminder of Kino’s past sends them to the homeland of the original Kino. There, Kino seeks to apologize for the late Kino’s demise, and before they leave, they’ll discover just “who” Kino really is…
Kino-Eye
Author | : Dziga Vertov |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9780520056305 |
Dziga Vertov was one of the greatest innovators of Soviet cinema. The radical complexity of his work—in both sound and silent forms—has given it a central place within contemporary theoretical inquiry. Vertov's writings, collected here, range from calculated manifestos setting forth his heroic vision of film's potential to dark ruminations on the inactivity forced upon him by the bureaucratization of the Soviet state.
Kino's Journey 1
Author | : Keiichi Sigsawa |
Publisher | : Kodansha America LLC |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2019-03-12 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1642127108 |
“So, who’s the kid?”“My name is…” ××××× hesitated for a moment, turning slightly to look back along the road they were traveling. Beyond the red horizon, her homeland’s gates sank into the distance, never to be seen again. Facing forward once more, ××××× looked past Kino’s side to focus intently on the path ahead before answering. “My name is—” Kino travels with the trusty talking motorrad, Hermes. The duo are always together, with Hermes providing speed, and Kino providing balance. They stay in each country for no more than three days, as a rule—enough time to learn about each destination’s unique customs and people. And so Kino and Hermes journey ever onward…
The Power of Ashtanga Yoga
Author | : Kino MacGregor |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2013-06-04 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1611800056 |
A foremost Ashtanga Yoga teacher tells you “everything you ever wanted to know from a yogi” in this guide for beginners and experienced practitioners alike (Huffington Post) Go inside the philosophy, history, and practices of a popular and athletic type of yoga—with step-by-step instructions and gems of wisdom for starting your own journey to self-realization Ashtanga Yoga has become extremely popular in recent years. Here, Kino MacGregor—a disciple of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, the great modern guru who developed Ashtanga Yoga—gives a comprehensive view of the practice, demonstrating how Ashtanga is fundamentally a path of spiritual transformation and personal development. MacGregor delves into the history and tradition of Ashtanga Yoga and reveals how its philosophy manifests in contemporary lifestyle and dietary choices. She also explains the essential connection of breath, posture, and gaze that is the core of the practice. Her clear, step-by-step instruction of the Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series—including standing, seated, backbending, twisting, hip-opening, and closing postures—is a wonderful initiation for those who are new to the practice, and it will motivate experienced yogis toward perfection of the form. Throughout, MacGregor shares her own personal yoga journey and her devotion to yoga as a path of self-realization in a way that will inspire all practitioners.
Ukrainian Cinema
Author | : Joshua First |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2015-01-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0857726706 |
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of Ukrainian cinema in English. In particular, historian Joshua First explores the politics and aesthetics of Ukrainian Poetic Cinema during the Soviet 1960s-70s. He argues that film-makers working at the Alexander Dovzhenko Feature Film Studio in Kiev were obsessed with questions of identity and demanded that the Soviet film industry and audiences alike recognize Ukrainian cultural difference. The first two chapters provide the background on how Soviet cinema since Stalin cultivated an exoticised and domesticated image of Ukrainians, along with how the film studio in Kiev attempted to rebuild its reputation during the early Sixties as a centre of the cultural thaw in the USSR. The next two chapters examine Sergei Paradjanov's highly influential Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1965) and its role in reorienting the Dovzhenko studio toward the auteurist (some would say elitist) agenda of Poetic Cinema. In the final three chapters, Ukrainian Cinema looks at the major works of film-makers Yurii Illienko, Leonid Osyka, and Leonid Bykov, among others, who attempted (and were compelled) to bridge the growing gap between a cinema of auteurs and concerns to generate profit for the Soviet film industry.
Soviet Cinema in the Silent Era, 1918–1935
Author | : Denise J. Youngblood |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2014-09-10 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0292761112 |
The golden age of Soviet cinema, in the years following the Russian Revolution, was a time of both achievement and contradiction, as reflected in the films of Eisenstein, Pudovkin, and Kuleshov. Tensions ran high between creative freedom and institutional constraint, radical and reactionary impulses, popular and intellectual cinema, and film as social propaganda and as personal artistic expression. In less than a decade, the creative ferment ended, subjugated by the ideological forces that accompanied the rise of Joseph Stalin and the imposition of the doctrine of Socialist Realism on all the arts. Soviet Cinema in the Silent Era, 1918–1935 records this lost golden age. Denise Youngblood considers the social, economic, and industrial factors that influenced the work of both lesser-known and celebrated directors. She reviews all major and many minor films of the period, as well as contemporary film criticism from Soviet film journals and trade magazines. Above all, she captures Soviet film in a role it never regained—that of dynamic artform of the proletarian masses.