GOOD CAMEL, GOOD LIFE is a tale of hot yoga survival. In this joyful story, a neophyte yoga practitioner finds enlightenment of body, mind, and soul over the course of a 60-day intensive yoga challenge, running concurrently with a major life challenge. This is an ambitious, funny, touching story to be enjoyed by all, particularly anyone facing a challenge of daunting proportions or looking to ahead to figure out "What's next?" GOOD CAMEL, GOOD LIFE will provide the inspiration to begin tackling your own next big challenge! "GOOD CAMEL, GOOD LIFE is a journey juxtaposing daily life and yogic practice. Mr. Bischke takes you by the hand into a heart centered, healing awakening allowing the reader glimpses of personal clarity, humor, and a deepening of practice. A must read for teachers and students alike. Two toes up!!!" ----EMILY WEINBERG, OWNER BIKRAM YOGA MONTEREY BAY, CA Scott Bischke's book is an inspiration to anyone, yoga practitioner or otherwise, who seeks resilience in the face of adversity...I thoroughly enjoyed Bischke's book--his humor, sensitivity, and wisdom made for an excellent read." ----RAINA PLOWRIGHT DVM, PHD & BIKRAM YOGA PRACTITIONER "A story of how, even when life unfolds like the pages of a Hollywood script, its rewards still flow from taking it one day at a time, one breath at a time, and staying the course." ----JAMES CALDWELL, OWNER BIKRAM YOGA NORTHSIDE, LANE COVE, NSW AUSTRALIA "For those looking at the Bikram series from the outside and wondering what all the fuss is about, Scott's perspective provides an insightful journey into the Bikram realm." ----TONY BRINKS, OWNER BIKRAM YOGA ABBOTSFORD, BC, CANADA "Scott Bischke's book has a broader appeal than those just interested in yoga or Bikram yoga. I think it speaks to those who are trying to figure out what's next--how do you continue to challenge yourself, to find meaning." ----KATHY BREWER, ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER & HATHA YOGA PRACTITIONER GOOD CAMEL, GOOD LIFE is more than an enchanting tale of hot yoga survival; ultimately, it is a story of transformation available to all. Week 1/Day 6. Deep inside I had come to the Challenge hoping I would gain confidence, become a better person, show myself that I could do anything I set my mind to do. But stepping into the Torture Chamber for the sixth day in a row, feeling the 105 °F heat pour over me, I felt unsure if my time for the Challenge had really come. Everything ached. I declared then and there that I would not go for a long run on my rest day as I had initially planned. Instead a couch, a heating pad, a half dozen Advil, and a large glass of Cabernet now sounded far more attractive.... Used Book in Good Condition