Creating the work you truly desire can be a daunting task, but love will see you through. Please enjoy these articles by and about Tama. More coming soon!


ARTICLES BY TAMA:

From the web site and publications of the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
Set Your Life on Fire: Follow Your Heart Instead of Your Head
Show Up Lopsided: The Power of True Commitment
The Yoga of Right Livelihood
An Unmistakable Invitation to a New Life

Fall 2011 issue of Our USA Magazine
The Genius Code: How One Step Creates Everything

June 2011 issue of Science of Mind
Patience is the Portal to Everything You Want

July 2010 issue of Science of Mind
Your Divine Assignment: Doing the Work You Love

Summer 2010 issue of Our USA Magazine
Relax, Heal, and Play

April 2010 issue of Going Bonkers
A Closed Door: The Arrow Pointing to Your True Path

February 2010 issue of Science of Mind
Loving Who You Are: The Ultimate Spiritual Practice

December 2009 issue of Bonkers
The Secret to Healing

Nov/Dec 2009 issue of Awareness Magazine
In Times of Change, Wild Magic is Afoot

November 2009 issue of Science of Mind
Restore Your Faith in Faith: Dare to Explore Forgiving God

Fall 2009 issue of Our USA
Floundering Towards Grace: Making Big Moves with Small Steps

November 2009 issue of Bonkers Magazine
Diary of a Creative Mind

Fall 2009 issue of Pure Inspiration Magazine
Choose to Believe You're Called: Owning Your Own Amazing Powers

September 2009 issue of Science of Mind Magazine
The Abundance of Your Inner Voice

June 2009 issue of Bonkers Magazine
How to Face the "Unknown"

Summer 2009 issue of Pure Inspiration Magazine
Showing Up is Showing Up: Dare to be Inconsistent, Lopsided

Spring 2009 issue of Pure Inspiration
Your Secret Self: Awakening the Powers of the Inspired Self

November 2008 issue of Me Magazine
Diary of a Creative Mind

October 2008 issue of Kripalu Healing Arts Magazine
In Times of Change, Wild Magic is Afoot

September/October 2008 issue of Me Magazine:
Celebrate the Journey: Embracing Each Moment of Your True Authentic Life

June 2008 issue of Bonkers
North Star: Finding Your Next Step in the Midst of Fear, Pain, or Chaos

January/February 2008 issue of Me Magazine:
Finding Your Passion: Creating the Work You Love (PDF)

October/November 2007 issue of Law Practice Magazine:
Advice for the Restless Lawyer: Discovering Your Possibilities

September 2007 issue of Science of Mind Magazine:
Life Lessons from the Puritans: New Thought Meets an Old Tradition

March/April 2007 issue of Unity Magazine:
Say YES to Your Wildest Dreams

Independent Publishers Marketing Association, September 2002:
Getting Over Overwhelm

The Holy Encounter:
I Want to Receive All the Love Around Me---or Why I Study A Course in Miracles

Scared or Sacred? Our Response to Transition Times

ARTICLES ABOUT TAMA:

March 31, 2011 edition of The Prime Times
Vacations to Renew Your Mind, Body and Spirit

Winter 2009 issue of Pure Inspiration Magazine:
Getting to the Heart of Creativity

September 2008 issue of Natural Awakenings Magazine: (pg 37)
Make Your Life a Work of Art

July 2007 issue of Faith Hope and Fiction
Patricia Crisafulli Interviews Tama Kieves

Absolute Write web site, interview by Barbara Stahura (2006):
Interview with Tama Kieves: This Time I Dance!

October 2006 issue of Transitions Book Review:
Interview with Tama Kieves

July/August 2004 issue of Law Practice magazine:
Profile of Tama J. Kieves

May 2003 issue of Science of Mind Magazine:
She's Still Dancing: An Interview with Tama J. Kieves

EVOLVE! Magazine:
The Year of Sleeping Dangerously

Women in Transition
Interview with Tama
http://www.awakeningartistry.com/article.WITinterview.html


BLOG INTERVIEWS
Slow Down Fast, Interview by David Bohl (2008)
7 Reflections with the Tama Kieves


 





 


 


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