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In Kundalini yoga, “Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo” is chanted to tune in before practice, resting in the roundness of the vowels, the kindness of the cadence. Reciting this chant now, roughly translated, “I bow to the Creator, the divine teacher within,” as I am finishing this book reminds me of my good fortune, so many generous people who have sheltered me as the book has emerged. Thank you to Estelle Disch for our early work together to help create brave classrooms. Thank you to Eugene Walls, who sponsored my lecture at the Pedagogy and Privilege Conference at the University of Denver, and to my friend Aimee Carrillo Rowe, for sponsoring my lecture on pedagogies of tenderness at the Critical Whiteness conference at the University of Iowa. Thank you as well to the flexible-thinking yogi scholars who attended the Yoga and the Mind Conference envisioned by John Cort and Barbara Fultner at Denison University and to Keval Kaur Khalsa for sponsoring the yoga and pedagogy residency at Duke University and the keynote for the Embodied Learning Summit. Wahe Guru. Thank you to Michele Tracy Berger for shining support and Navina Hooker, Tyrone Simpson, and Steve LaBoise for early deep conversations about race and embodiment in the academy.
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