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Hurricane Katrina Aftermath

Alice, our eldest daughter moved to Louisiana in St. Bernards Parish for the winter, where she worked with Emergency Communities's relief kitchen from October until May. Read her full story here.

These photos of calm amid disaster were taken in April, 2006, eight months after Hurricane Katrina hit the area.

Yoga Disaster

Parking lot with piles of garbage with young woman in twisting yoga pose in front.

Ramshackled house with garbage in front with woman standing on her forearms with legs curving over her head.

House that burned as the water rose, and burnt tree with man doing yoga pose as a tree.

House with awning fallen onto porch in a symetrical fashion with women in yoga pose on hands and knees with back arched and one leg raised.

House pulled from foundations with porch roof hanging with two women posed, on bellies with heads up like snake, facing each other.

Hurricane ridden house with man in lotus pose in front.

 

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Describes one man's transformation upon his acceptance of the principles of Yoga and gives a modern restatement of the importance of the spiritual side of man's nature. "The opposite of craving is saying, baby, this is the way it is, yeah, OK, here and now, this is it. I ACCEPT THE HERE & NOW FULLY." --Brian Bruya