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GOING OM

Melissa Carroll

Real-Life Stories on and off the Yoga Mat

With candid, witty, and compelling experiences of yoga from renowned memoirists, including Cheryl Strayed (author of the number-one New York Times bestseller Wild), Claire Dederer (author of national bestseller Poser: My Life in 23 Yoga Poses), Dinty W. Moore (author of The Accidental Buddhist), Neal Pollack (author of Stretch: The Making of a Yoga Dude) and many others, Going Om shares a range of observations about this popular practice.
Unlike books on yoga that provide instruction on technique, Going Om is a unique collection of personal narratives from celebrated authors. This anthology of original material values the quality of writing over the authors’ flexibility. Ira Sukrungruang shares his heartbreaking struggle as a 375 pound yoga student discovering self-worth on his mat; Gloria Munoz explores the practice of stillness with lyrical elegance in the midst of her busy mind; Neal Pollack’s signature sarcasm leads to surprising turns at yoga class with his dad; Elizabeth Kadetsky uses yogic wisdom while coping with her mother’s devastating Alzheimer’s. Melissa Carroll was on a search for happiness; the problem was she was looking for it in external things and in other people. She finally found pure joy by going within, on her yoga mat. A certified Reiki III practitioner and yoga teacher who travels internationally to yoga retreats and conferences, she lives in Tampa Bay, FL.
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Published 2014-09-09 by Viva Editions

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One of our favorite guests, offering much food for thought on the path to inner wisdom.

Carroll, a Florida-based yoga teacher and creative writing professor, compiles essays from noted writers including Neal Pollack, Dinty W. Moore, and Claire Dederer, asking each to reflect on what millions of Americans—themselves included—are searching for in yoga practice, and what they are finding. Yoga helped one writer cope with her mother’s Alzheimer’s disease; another found self-worth through the challenges of being a 375-pound yoga student; yet another gained new perspective on the notion of “stillness” in a busy world. Read more...