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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: The Lighthouse
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Wednesday, May 2, 2012. I apologize for being away for some months already! I have been very busy managing my last days in college: there are many things to plan, and many other things to organize. In addition, I just figured that I need to moderate the comments that are left in my posts more often. This time it's me urging you to see this beautiful composition. I won't say anything else in order not to spoil it. Don't be ashamed to shed a tear :). The Axis: The Back I.
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: Smaller and bigger boxes.
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Sunday, September 25, 2011. Smaller and bigger boxes. One day I woke up inside a box. It was an enormous, yet standard carboard box. I don't want you to think this was some sort of Kafkian experience in which the box was empty and there was no way out, no. it was completely the contrary, inside that box I had all the comforts of my room, it was actually my room, but made of cardboard. I treked around the box, I could enter to most of the other boxes, and inside those boxes ...
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: February 2012
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Saturday, February 18, 2012. What happens to the quiet man, the man with the subtle, yet sublime gaze, that one who owns a wide heart, and can be moved to tears? And how about the man that stands up for the weak one? Is the man whose intent is directed towards love less of a man? Is he any less courageous? Why is he still trying to demonstrate his superiority? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. The Axis: The Back II - Muscles. The Axis: The Back I.
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: January 2012
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. In her Little Book of Yoga. Writes a quite simple, yet insightful section on the whole non-violence, or non-harming concept. Himsa, which literally means hurting or harming, is an interaction between two or more participants. The person hurting, and the one being hurt are both bound by the same element - pain. Friday, January 6, 2012. Marvelous and Dangerous tools. Any useful or powerful tool is as harmful as the benefits it produces. Think of...
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: The tin man.
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Monday, October 31, 2011. I've heard there is a place inside the humans called the heart, or so they say. They point their chests and make strange grimaces while they express their emotions. The heart, they told me, is both a treassure and a curse, they all seem to protect it obsessively because once it hurts, it hurts for real, and it's difficult to cope with that. Where can you get one? How can something so ethereal, so ephimerous can be such a powerful element? Those poo...
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: November 2011
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Thursday, November 24, 2011. A new yoga experience looms ahead. Or Half "Lord of the Fish" pose. I don't know how many people actually stop to read my blog or if any of my friends really has the time to go through it. Is is enough if there is at least one reader who appreciates my words, although it's nice to know friends do visit from time to time :P. I would love it if those of you unable to come could be here, but your good wishes are as good as if you were there! Some o...
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: The Axis: The Back I.
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Saturday, August 27, 2011. The Axis: The Back I. This is the first part of the hopefully many of "The Axis". The main intention of this whole serie is to show the anatomy of the body in relationship with the right alignment, as well as eventually some asanas explained in detail. The intention of this first issue is to describe the spine and its morphology. Picture 1. Right Lateral View of the Spine, taken of the Atlas of the Bones by Marieb. What do you think? Picture 2....
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: Marvelous and Dangerous tools.
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Friday, January 6, 2012. Marvelous and Dangerous tools. Today, I woke up to find both my twitter and facebook walls covered with a myriad of posts by several different yoga institutions expressing their discomfort towards an article (see here). Any useful or powerful tool is as harmful as the benefits it produces. Think of nuclear power, fire, medication, and even food! Getting injured or not will depend mainly on you and the use you give to your practice. Is the class too ...
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My//Your//Our (MYOUR) Sadhana: Our Invisible Weapons
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My/ Your/ Our (MYOUR) Sadhana. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. In her Little Book of Yoga. Writes a quite simple, yet insightful section on the whole non-violence, or non-harming concept. Himsa, which literally means hurting or harming, is an interaction between two or more participants. The person hurting, and the one being hurt are both bound by the same element - pain. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. The Axis: The Back II - Muscles. The first time I read it, I was 10 ...