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Tao’s 97th Birthday Party
THE BUZZ: Dancing, yogis, delicious Indian food and yoga master Tao Porchon-Lynch. That’s ALWAYS a good party! On Sunday, August 9th, 2015, my mom and I attended Tao’s 97th Birthday bash at the wonderful Taj Palace Restaurant in White Plains, NY.
Make A Commitment
Make A Commitment
Dancing Light By The Numbers
The long-awaited autobiography of yoga master Tao Porchon-Lynch, Dancing Light: The Spiritual Side of Being Through The Eyes of a Modern Yoga Master, is almost ready for release!! We just received the advance copies in hand today (August 6th). The book is gorgeous… definitely worth the wait! The first book will be presented to Tao at her 97th Birthday Party on Sunday, August 9th with a few copies to flip through. About two weeks or so after that, we’ll receive the entire shipment. The book is 504 pages with 459 images so we decided to invest in the highest quality library grade Symth Sewn binding which takes a little longer but will stand the test of time. Look out for the exact release date. In the meantime, here are the numbers…
Why not?
Why not?
2nd Annual All Star Code Summer Benefit
Are you looking for a good investment? Check out All Star Code (ASC) and support the potential of our greatest resource–our youth! ASC is a non-profit initiative that prepares qualified young men of color for full-time employment in the technology industry by providing mentorship, industry exposure, and intensive training in computer science. They are dedicated to closing the opportunity gap between young men of color and the tech industry and held their second Summer Benefit in East Hampton on Saturday, July 25, 2015. It was a perfect evening all around. The weather was incredible, the location unforgettable and
Filming of Arun Gandhi and Tao Porchon-Lynch
On Thursday, July 9th, 2015, I had the honor of interviewing Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson, 81-year-old Arun Gandhi, alongside my dear teacher 96-year-old Tao Porchon-Lynch. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience to be in the presence of two people who had first-hand experiences with the “great soul”, Mohandas Gandhi. Both Arun and Tao have a philosophical lineage that is similar–influenced by Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo and Mohandas Gandhi. Yet, they grew up in very different environments.