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Julie Zwillich continues her conversation with Deepak Chopra, now on the golf course, to learn the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. The basic mantra is "let go and flow" but the seven laws explicitly are: The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving and Receiving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment and The Law of Dharma. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31281]
Julie Zwillich continues her conversation with Deepak Chopra, now on the golf course, to learn the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. The basic mantra is "let go and flow" but the seven laws explicitly are: The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving and Receiving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment and The Law of Dharma. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31281]
Julie Zwillich is introduced to the seven spiritual laws of yoga in part three of her trip to the Chopra Center. She learns that the qualities you learn and develop on the mat often translate to life off the mat. So as yoga helps the body become stronger and more flexible, those qualities translate into the rest of your life. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31282]
Julie Zwillich is introduced to the seven spiritual laws of yoga in part three of her trip to the Chopra Center. She learns that the qualities you learn and develop on the mat often translate to life off the mat. So as yoga helps the body become stronger and more flexible, those qualities translate into the rest of your life. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31282]
Julie Zwillich gets a lesson in nutrition at the La Costa Blue Grill. The key to Ayurvedic eating is to balance the six tastes - sour, bitter astringent, sweet, salty, and pungent - in every meal as much as possible. Since Julie has tested as a Pitta dosha - the fiery personality - she learns that she should try to put more emphasis on the bitter or astringent tastes to even out her pungent, or "spicy" personality. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31280]
Julie Zwillich continues her conversation with Deepak Chopra, now on the golf course, to learn the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. The basic mantra is "let go and flow" but the seven laws explicitly are: The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving and Receiving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment and The Law of Dharma. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31281]
Julie Zwillich is introduced to the seven spiritual laws of yoga in part three of her trip to the Chopra Center. She learns that the qualities you learn and develop on the mat often translate to life off the mat. So as yoga helps the body become stronger and more flexible, those qualities translate into the rest of your life. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31282]
Julie Zwillich gets a lesson in nutrition at the La Costa Blue Grill. The key to Ayurvedic eating is to balance the six tastes - sour, bitter astringent, sweet, salty, and pungent - in every meal as much as possible. Since Julie has tested as a Pitta dosha - the fiery personality - she learns that she should try to put more emphasis on the bitter or astringent tastes to even out her pungent, or "spicy" personality. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31280]
Julie Zwillich continues her conversation with Deepak Chopra, now on the golf course, to learn the Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. The basic mantra is "let go and flow" but the seven laws explicitly are: The Law of Pure Potentiality, The Law of Giving and Receiving, The Law of Karma, The Law of Least Effort, The Law of Intention and Desire, The Law of Detachment and The Law of Dharma. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31281]
Julie Zwillich is introduced to the seven spiritual laws of yoga in part three of her trip to the Chopra Center. She learns that the qualities you learn and develop on the mat often translate to life off the mat. So as yoga helps the body become stronger and more flexible, those qualities translate into the rest of your life. Series: "Wellbeing " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31282]