“We need to become the hope”, Eskimo shaman Angaangaq on the spiritual significance of climate change

“We need to become the hope”, Eskimo shaman Angaangaq on the spiritual significance of climate change

When it comes to land travel the Eskimo people, also known as Inuit, have a good understanding of what distances mean as their land stretched over 13 time zones – yet according to their Elders, the greatest distance in one’s existence remains from one’s mind to one’s heart. “It is really true,” says Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq, an indigenous Eskimo-Kalaallit

Back to nature. Practicing yoga outdoors

Back to nature. Practicing yoga outdoors

Practicing yoga connects us deeply with the elements and energy of the universe. In fact, one of the meanings of the Sanskrit word yoga is “union”, “connection”. By developing self-awareness through yoga we explore how we’re linked to the earth beneath us and environment around us. Stress-related illnesses can arise from living in the city, which