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Over the years I’ve come to view my yoga practice with a sort of ”it’s all about the journey” mentality. My classes with Bob Whittinghill at Yoga Circle have enriched the journey considerably! I’ve recently opened up (no pun intended) to learning about the philosophical underpinnings of yoga. With that in mind, I asked Bob to discuss two related [...]

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During a recent class at Yoga Circle my instructor, Bob Whittinghill, presented a philosophical concept that was brand new to me and made quite an impression: the three gunas. As is often the case when I’m inspired by an idea, I unwittingly expand the scope of its meaning, as if I’m viewing the abstract notion [...]

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Did you ever meet someone who demonstrated an extraordinary ability that was difficult to fathom? Sort of otherworldly yet at the same time totally grounded in reality. No? Then you’ve probably never met Bill Farber. In addition to being a successful attorney and principal in a prominent title insurance company, Farber is a Reiki Master renowned [...]

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Yet another avid reader of the Carfree Chicago blog contacted yours truly! Matt Nardella, a car-free architect, emailed me last week looking to connect with “sustainably-minded real estate professionals.” Matt and his wife, Laura Cripe, own moss, an architecture and design firm located in Lakeview. Check out their new blog: strawville. What was the inspiration [...]

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Upon launching my blog earlier this month, I invited a number of professionals with whom I’ve worked throughout the years to contribute timely posts for my Guest Book. In light of the just-passed American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, attorney David Grisamore sorts out some differences between the new economic stimulus law and the earlier version passed in 2008; and [...]

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Out-of-the-blue blogosphere, this fellow contacted me Sunday via email after reading my blog which, at the time, was 10-days old. He asked me to contribute to his community blog and wanted to do an online interview with me. Thank you to my son, Dylan, who took the photo that accompanies the interview by Lee Crandell of Carfree [...]

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