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Acknowledgements, Credits, and Thanks Eternal thanks to my Guru, BKS Iyengar, for his life's work and the profound blessings that his Yoga continues to bring to my life. Infinite thanks to all my teachers, especially Mary Dunn, Karin Stephan, Kevin Gardiner, and Rama Patella for Iyengar Yoga and much more. Thanks always to Yamuna Zake (Becker, at the time) and Mark Becker for giving me such a good start at Serenity Yoga Center (1978--1981) Thanks to Raghu for Hanuman Murti photo, all the Maharaji gifts and for generous loving friendship and support, and for Triloka Records (a gift to us all). Thanks to Krishna Das for "Namah Shivaya" from "Pilgrim Heart" for this website, for Kirtan and Bhakti, continued generous loving friendship and support and for all your wonderful music (it's much more than that). Thanks to Mohan for the two above, the two below, and more love and support. Thanks to Ram Das for profoundly gracing my life over the years, without even knowing it. Thanks to Maharaji for sending me his flock and saving me from myself. Thanks to everyone who comes to my classes and to all my private lesson clients for teaching me, for my livelihood and for the honor and privilege it is to serve you. Thanks to all the deaf and hard of hearing students who are giving my teaching a new vitality and teaching me a new language (ASL). Thanks to my ASL interpreter, Donna Guptil without whom I would have no Yoga for the deaf and hard of hearing. Photos: Thanks to Bill Westheimer for all asana photos and pictures of me, except where noted. www.billwest.com Thanks to Lisa Westheimer for being the model in our modified asanas (when its not me). Thanks to Richard Seidel for donating my iMack and for all his generous support. Thanks to Leslie Yerman for editing and proofreading Thanks to Joe Tocker of "The Confident Computer Company" for teaching me and always coming to my rescue. http://surf.to/confidnt Thanks a million to Julie Shea, www.lakeroad.com for her brilliant design and upkeep of my site. |
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