It’s Like Exercise For The Cynical

Yoga for CynicsWhere to Find Yoga For Cynics:
Blog URL: http://yogaforcynics.blogspot.com/
Category: Personal Blog, Philosophy

Yoga For Cynics

Categorizing Yoga For Cynics was one of the hardest parts of writing this review (and perhaps I’ve still gotten it wrong). Capturing the essence of what the blog is was a close second place. So what is Yoga For Cynics?

Dr Jay Winston, the author, describes it as this: “possibly having something to do with yoga, cynicism, writing, politics, coffee, things to do while drinking coffee, art, music, the great outdoors, the great indoors, the not-so-great outdoors and indoors, drugs, and/or life in general, or maybe not.”

Yoga For Cynics - Why You Should Go

If you are still unsure the one thing to be sure of is that you are not alone; Yoga for Cynics is something of a “see it to believe it” experience where you have to visit and experience the blog for yourself before you can really figure out what it is.

At first take you might assume this to be a place of negativity and bad attitude; upon further reading you are more likely to see it as a place for thought and contemplation. That doesn’t mean contemplating cynicism, either; it’s more like a way of overcoming cynicism by stretching the mind to see all the possibilities.

Summing Up Yoga For Cynicism

What you get out of Dr. Jay’s blog will rely a lot on what you put into it; if you visit with only seconds to spare you may only scratch the surface of his random, deep thought process. If you go ready for a challenge you will exercise your brain even more, and delve deeper into the heart of the issue and to what it means to you. Yoga requires a bit more of your time and commitment, so choose wisely when you visit, and know that you’ll get something out of it for whatever you are able to put in.

Go here to check out Yoga For Cynics.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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2 Responses to “It’s Like Exercise For The Cynical”

  1. YogaforCynics Says:

    Thank you so much for your kind words. Your comment “it’s more like a way of overcoming cynicism by stretching the mind to see all the possibilities” is exactly what the blog’s meant to be, even though I’d been writing it for a month or two before I realized that. Namaste.

  2. Mary Ward Says:

    You’re welcome.

    I’m glad I got that right, I have to admit. I visited your blog on a few different occasions, trying to get it “right.” Glad to see my persistence paid off! I appreciate your concept very much, and wanted to do it justice.

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