How to Choose a Yoga Mat
My first yoga mat was turquoise. That’s all I remember about it, besides that by the time I disposed of it, threads hung from every edge, chunks were missing from the top layer, and permanent hand and feet marks made it look like I never cleaned my mat.
Quite a Year
There has never been a year quite like 2023 in TriYoga of Central Pennsylvania’s twenty plus years of existence. What changed this year? You’ll be amazed.
Chandra and God
Glenn Mitchell returns this week and writes about choosing the back corner in the yoga room to avoid notice, until Senior TriYoga teacher Chandra settles in next to him.

Listen to Your Teacher
Our guest writer this week, Cindy Spiegel, writes about what happened when she took a break - from her yoga teacher.
One Superpower Good for 30 Years
Returning from Kentucky where she was surrounded by nearly all the teachers who have guided her over the past 30 years, Theresa reflects on the superpower that has kept her flowing for all these decades.

The Deity is OM
Travel via these words and images to Kentucky to visit the newly opened SoHum, TriYoga International’s new program space. Theresa has just returned from the grand opening celebrations where she contemplated the sound of eternity. Sound and light flood in as we open the doors to you.

What’s Up in Kentucky?
Theresa has traveled this week to Georgetown, Kentucky, to be present for the grand opening of Sohum, TriYoga International’s new program space. The names of these buildings are imbued with yoga philosophy, explained here along with an introduction to the facilities built with love for the extended TriYoga family.

Fall Retreat in Pictures & Words
Under the energy of the full moon, we gathered last weekend at the Himalayan Institute in the Pocono Mountains for the TriYoga Fall Retreat.


War and Peace
When war breaks out (again), what is the place for the peace yoga teaches us to embrace?


The Truth About Change, Part 2
The monumental task before you will be accomplished one step at a time.
