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Activism, Video August 1, 2013July 6, 2017

Speaking about Proposed Cuts to Toronto’s Public Libraries

7/28/2011 Speaking at city hall on proposed cuts to Toronto’s public libraries, places of social introspection.

Video July 27, 2013July 6, 2017

Threads of Yoga: Indiegogo Pitch Video

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This site hosts over 200 original posts on current affairs in modern global yoga and Buddhist culture. My aim is to popularize the use of interdisciplinary tools — from cult psychology and critical theory, for instance — towards the creation of safer practice spaces. Some of these posts were turned down by paying yoga and Buddhism publications for being too critical or controversial. If you feel this work is helpful in a way that you would like to support, good wishes and contributions are deeply appreciated. Read more…

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Matthew Remski writes and presents on yoga and ayurveda in the shadows of capitalism and climate change. He is the author of eight books of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction including Threads of Yoga: A Remix of Patanjali’s Sutras.

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