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Yoga Inc: Documentary presented on the Knowledge Network

June 6th, 2008 by MyYogaOnline

KNOWLEDGE NETWORK MEDITATES ON THE BUSINESS OF YOGA
Yoga, Inc. Premieres Monday, June 23 at 9 p.m.

Knowledge Network would like to bring your attention to a unique documentary on the world of yoga. Today yoga is making some people very rich. Commercialization, legal wrangling and fierce competition now swamp the industry. Premiering on Knowledge Network on Monday, June 23 at 9 p.m., Yoga, Inc. is an entertaining documentary that explores the question; can yoga survive the war between the sacred and the profane with its good karma intact?

Yoga, Inc. is an original, irreverent portrait of power, greed and the search for enlightenment. Who controls yoga? How long before the Yoga Olympics are a reality? Does yoga need a code of ethics (the Karma Police)? And can yoga’s fundamental goal of spiritual enlightenment survive our fervor for a quick buck and a firm butt? In a search for answers, Yoga, Inc. provides a colorful snapshot of Spiritualism and Capitalism colliding head on.

Knowledge Network thanks you for your support in informing others about our broadcast of Yoga, Inc. We hope you enjoy the program!

Please check your local TV listings for Knowledge Network.

Yoga Inc Documentary

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2 Responses to “Yoga Inc: Documentary presented on the Knowledge Network”

  1. Herbs Says:

    Interesting - good info. I have just started learning, reading and looking for info on Yoga.

  2. Natalka Says:

    Yoga is what you make it to be - sacred or not.

    It’s unfortunate that it has become a place for competition, within the self, and in business with others.

    The only thing that really matters is YOUR personal relationship to yoga.

    N’uff said - Namaste

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