Reflections and practices for living with openness, intention and vitality.

Superbloom Party: Cultivating Belonging
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

Superbloom Party: Cultivating Belonging

A Superbloom party is a gathering that promotes the elements of full bloom living—physical, emotional, spiritual wellbeing to enable the fullest expression of your higher self in midlife and beyond.

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30-day Stretching Challenge
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

30-day Stretching Challenge

I recently added a morning and night stretch to my daily routine. For me, this gentle practice is a consistent way to treat my body as an integral part of my consciousness and to make amends for the years of mistreatment and non-acceptance. It also just feels great!

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Playing with Shadows on Halloween
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

Playing with Shadows on Halloween

On Halloween, we welcome the dark things out of the shadows and into our homes and streets. Becoming closely acquainted with the darkness and shadows inside of us offers a profoundly freeing spiritual experience.

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Camp Menopause: An Integrative Approach
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

Camp Menopause: An Integrative Approach

I didn’t want my entrance into menopause to be anything like puberty—marked by ignorance, shame, neglect, embarrassment and silent confusion. I wanted to be shown a different way.

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Body Integration at Kripalu
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

Body Integration at Kripalu

If Esalen in the spring was a much needed upturning of my senses, then Kripalu in the shoulder season between summer and fall has been the integration and grounding.

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Body Awakening at Esalen
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

Body Awakening at Esalen

Esalen was famously the birthplace of the Human Potential Movement in the 60s, promoting self-exploration and transformation. For me, it was all about reconciling with my body.

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What Is Full Bloom Living?
H.R. Kang H.R. Kang

What Is Full Bloom Living?

At its core full bloom living is accepting and experiencing the stream of life with openness, confidence and gratitude. But it takes continual transformation and inner work.

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