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Found in Translation: My Blog in Chinese!

Username By Joshua | April 4th, 2006 | Comments 2 Comments »

From the unexpected impacts of globalization department: www.worldlingo.com has released a Chinese version of the Tranquilo Traveler and the rest of stonegrooves.net.

‘Mon in, China, there’s plenty of room.

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2 Responses to “Found in Translation: My Blog in Chinese!”

Jen Faith | April 11th, 2006 at 10:25 pm | comment link
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I read your article in Yoga Journal magazine. Way to go!

Chetana | April 18th, 2006 at 2:34 pm | comment link
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Namaste!!
I visit Yoga Niketan every year, and I enjoyed reading your article. However, I believe the teacher you describe in the article is Yogi Vishvketu! To my knowledge there is no Vikas who has taught there in the last few years. Yogi Vishvketu’s photo and information can be found on his website www.worldyogafamily.com - maybe you could check to see if this is indeed the teacher you had at YN.
Thanks!! Chetana

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