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Indifference to Pain (Part III)

Tuesday, December 28, 2021, The image shown in today's post is a famous photograph where, in June of 1963, a Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, named Thich Quang Dur, self-immolated, burning himself to death as a protest for religious freedom in his country. It's a frightening image and it's a frightening thought, but this now famous photograph commands respect for the monk who did this as a form of protest, and makes one reflect on one's own life (and how feeble one's faith, resolve, and conviction is compared to this holy man's faith, resolve, and conviction).  What would he have been thinking knowing he was going to do this....." what happens to my body is irrelevant"....."what happens to me is meaningless"....."my death will force change"..... and it did.  A shrine to this monk was erected on the streets of Saigon on the very location where he self-immolated. Accounts of the event describe the crowd, shocked as they were, as being mostly...

Indifference to Pain (Part II)

Wednesday, December 22, 2021 On my mat a bit behind schedule at 5:27am as I type this.   Today's title (and yesterday's title), is something that I plan to talk about more, but the concept of being indifferent to pain isn't necessarily tied to a yoga practice, or to the art/science of yoga as a whole; indifference to pain is merely something that I've personally connected to my practice as a benefit that I receive.  Why would anyone want to be indifferent to their pain? There are 8 limbs to the tree of yoga; Asana (or physical postures) are what most of us think of when we think of "yoga", but Asana is only one of the 8.   Pratyahara is the 5th limb, and it is the withdrawal from the senses.  I won't expand too much on this concept because, even after 10+ years of a practice, this is a difficult concept to understand but, at its core, I believe this principle is meant to focus our mind.  Your mind controls your body (where pain originates from), and ...

Indifference to Pain (Part I)

Tuesday, December 21, 2021, I'm writing/updating this post after this morning's practice.  The title, " Indifference to Pain (Part I)" , is a concept that I'll write more about when I have a bit more time.  A physical practice, which is what of us think of when we think of yoga, helps one become indifferent to physical strain/pain, etc. More on that tomorrow.... Namaste

Monday Motivation

Monday, December 20, 2021 With absolutely no drive or enthusiasm, I am on my mat (behind schedule at 5:40am as I type this).  I try to practice what I preach, however, and I know that, motivation, enthusiasm, and drive will not always be there; do what you're supposed to do anyway. Time to begin...

My Television Gets Me

Friday, December 17, 2021 I don't typically watch any network TV but, on occasion, I'll switch over to traditional network television.  I was watching Wheel of Fortune last night (as one does), and the commercials/advertisements during this show always give me a chuckle.  The commercials are, very obviously, geared towards an age demographic. Advertising, and advertisements, have always been interesting to me but, at its core, advertising is the art of manipulation.  In 30 seconds or less a commercial can show us a harrowing tale of loss, resilience, and overcoming challenges; you can be brought to tears with the emotional surge that a well-crafted advertisement creates.  29 of those 30 seconds are designed to build you up emotionally, and make you feel and think a certain way and then, BAM!......in that last second, the veil is dropped, and you're told to, " try the new bacon double cheeseburger"......"take this years SUV out for a test drive".........

Be Beautiful

Thursday, December 16, 2021 "Be Strong, Be Kind, Be Beautiful"; this is an old Korean phrase (so I've heard), that stuck with me when I heard it years ago.  I couldn't say why it resonated with me so much, but my guess is that the side-by-side mentioning of strength with beauty has made me contemplate what it means to be beautiful (unsolicited opinions about life, that no one asked for,......coming up....turn back now).  The world can seem vulgar and ugly; in many ways, the world is completely vulgar and ugly (the entertainment industry/Hollywood for example, is vulgar and ugly).  The ugliness of Hollywood has nothing to do with the faces of our celebrities; on the contrary, they're kept in better shape and better skin-care than most.  However, the ugliness comes from the non-physical.  This is the same with all people (celebrity or not).  It's a constant, and daily struggle to live in a world that is vulgar and ugly, and not let it turn you into something ...

Tuesday/Wednesday Yoga

Tuesday, December 14, 2021 & Wednesday, December 15 Part I Woke at my usual 4:15am yesterday, and today, but was only able to get through prayers, breathing/pranayama, and meditation before needing to cut the practice short; no physical/Asanas were practiced yesterday.  I'll take a moment to say that, even without the physical strain (which many of us call"yoga"), a practice still has enormous benefits on one's psyche, mood, and overall well being. I'm back on the mat this morning a tad behind schedule (it's 5:24am as I type this), so I'll quite gum flappin, and hop to it.... Part II: It's 6:45am as I type this, and I'm back on schedule, having completed my full practice, complete with back-bending sequence (something I haven't done for awhile.  Time to enter the world. Namaste

Routines Are Routine (so get used to routines...)

Tuesday, December 7, 2021 Part I: Routines are dull, boring, predictable, and scheduled.  However, you've often heard child-care experts say things along the lines of, " children thrive on routines, and structure".  I believe that phrase is true for, not only children, but for the more developed adult brain as well.  Structure, routines and predictability lead to peace.   In that vein, it's 5:24am, and it's time to begin.... Part II: I try never to rush but, as far as today and yesterday were concerned, I'm behind skedge.  It's 6:50am as I type this, and today's practice was completely different than yesterday's.  Yesterday I felt ill, sickly, weak, stiff, and unhappy; today, I was able to break through some of that, and push myself into a deeper sweat that resulted in my feeling excellent after Savasana.  No time to dilly dally...time to shower up, and enter the world.  Namaste

Monday Morning Yoga- Well Begun Is Half Done

Monday, December 6, 2021,  Part I: There are many principles that can help you maintain a good habit (like yoga); primarily among them, is perseverance and discipline.   I lack both of these at times, and don't always do what I know I should be doing (I.E. Sunday evening, I should be folding laundry, but I'm often still bingeing Netflix and eating snacks on the couch as I milk the last sweet moments from the weekend).  The same applies to my yoga practice; I've found that, very often, Mondays are the worst days for a practice, and are, very often, skipped.   It's 5:37am as I type this, and I'm behind schedule so, on that note, I'll begin... Part II: I'm writing this Part II update, as always, on my mat, having just come out of Savasana.  It's 6:46am, and I'll say that this morning's practice was not strong, or focused.  I felt body fatigue, paired with sweat, paired with an unfocused mind.  All told, a morning that starts with a yoga practice...

Friday Yoga

 Friday, December 3, 2021,  Part I While I haven't posted a blog update in a mo, I've continued my practice, in my new space, and have kept a reasonably consistent routine.  Today would be the third time this week I'm starting my morning on my mat.   It's 5:23am as I type this, and I'm technically behind schedule (should really start at 5:15am), so in that spirit, it's time to begin Part II Writing this Part II update, post practice, on my mat, having just come out of Savasana.  It' 6:48am as I type this, and there's no time to dilly dally.  Wonderful practice; wonderful way to start one's day; highly recommend; 12 out of 10 stars. xxx Namaste

Buy This - Drive This - Drink This - Think This

Wednesday, September 1, 2021, One can nearly be brought to tears with the beauty and craftsmanship of contemporary advertisements.....in 30 seconds or less, you're shown a family growing together....struggling together.....learning, failing, succeeding, and just getting through the same trials that you, and everyone else around you, is going through.  Your heart swells......your eyes water up........you reminisce about similar emotional periods in your own life...........and then the advertisement shows you how the family were able to do it all with the help of their new fully loaded SUV with power steering and finance options of 0% interest for 12 months with same-as-cash rebates, (void where prohibited).  The company making that SUV cares about you....trust.  Don't be fooled by advertisements that attempt to show you that they, and their company, is with you in the struggles of life; they're not.   They're trying to sell you something to make money.....don't f...

Quit Shaking The Jar

  Wednesday, July 7, 2021, Who knows if David Attenborough actually said the quote at left......who knows if it's even true that ants in a jar will live peacefully among each other until the jar is shaken........what I do know is that, true or not, the analogy resonated with me enough to screenshot the phrase, and use it.  The "jar" is your mind/heart/soul......the "shaker" is, almost always the "news" (T.V., Social Media, Apps, Emails, Screens-of-all-kinds, etc.).   The "news" does not want you to feel at peace....not even for a second.   The "news" does not want you to feel secure and stable....not even for a second.   Just yesterday I, personally, scanned through some "news headlines" on a popular news platform via my phone, and was immediately smacked across my face with, " ....could the new COVID strain put the world back into lockdown?!?!?........the next economic crash could be just around the corner!!!!..........

Routines are Routine

Tuesday, June 15, 2021, A routine keeps you stable when other areas of the world (that are out of your control) seem unstable.  Children crave routines and structure and, if you ask me (and no one on planet Earth has asked me), adults crave routines and structure as well.  I write all of this to hype myself up to get onto my mat and practice, as I don't feel like doing either of those things....that routine, however, brings stability and consistency to one's life and stability and consistency help to bring peace in our heads and our hearts Time to begin....

The Evolved Ape- Be Strong, Be Kind, and Be Beautiful

Friday, June 11, 2021, " Be strong, be kind, and be beautiful ", is, from what I've heard, a Korean proverb (who knows if that's accurate or not), but the phrase resonated with me when I heard it years ago, and it's stuck with me.  As I've written many times before, we're all physically nothing more than intelligent, and evolved, apes living in our evolved ape bodies and thinking with our evolved ape brains.  We're bound into it, and we're constrained by it; and we always will be, until the day we die. Since we are all encased in our evolved ape bodies/minds, we have to live alongside that ugliness, and everything that comes with it. Much of the ugliness, however, lives inside our heads and can become over complicated through confusion, overthinking, and other deficiencies.   Can this evolved ape ever be beautiful?  Beautiful, not in the physical sense, but beautiful in the control that's achieved over the ape-body and the ape-mind.  Yes, that ...

Chicken or the Egg

Wednesday, June 9, 2021,  There is no question that we're in charge of 99.99% of what happens to us, but does"luck" and "good fortune" come from our own behavior, or do luck and good fortune occur to everyone, in relatively equal amounts, throughout a person's life? In other words, does a persistent/constant attitude keep you going (through "good-luck" and "bad-luck"), until good fortune comes organically and naturally, or are some people "lucky".   My perspective, that no one on this planet of Earth asked for, is that every living, breathing human will have relatively equal amounts of good opportunity and bad circumstances come their way and the response and reaction to the situation is what matters.  Is one defeated after an unfortunate turn of events or does one immediately begin to consider how to mitigate and minimize the damage? You've heard it many times, in many phrases; " your perspective is your reality"....

You Are What You Eat

Tuesday, June 8, 2021,  Today's title is a classic, and timeless phrase that we've all heard a million times; " you are what you eat". In the physical sense, this phrase is completely true, in that the food you eat will have an effect on your body (for better or for worse).  However, we "eat" with our eyes, brains, hearts, and souls too and, if we "eat" and consume the wrong thing....it will begin to negatively effect us.   Each morning, before I begin my practice, I spend an hour enjoying coffee and contemplation (#strangerthings).  While I was spending my coffee hour this morning scrolling through my phone, I found myself on a once-favorite app of mine which was intended to be a fun place to share memes, funny pictures, and gifs, etc.  This app, unfortunately, has become a sewer of unhappiness and discontent (most acutely in the past few years).   I mention this app, because, while I still occasionally visit it to steal a funny meme or gif, I ma...

The Little Flower

Thursday, June 3, 2021,  When I'm feeling down, and blue, I ask myself, " hold up.....check yourself....how much social media have you been consuming?.....have you been consuming images of "influencers" living influential lives, and doing influential things, and sitting around soaking up each others influence?".....#meangirlz The answer, very often, is "yes, I have".  Like everyone else who's reading this, I live in the same swamp of the modern world; that swamp has some dry and pleasant oasis in it, and it has some overcrowded, noisy, pig-pens as well.  While we're in the swamp, we're equipped with your phone; your phone is going to show you people who are better looking than you, having more fun than you, living a life that you could only hope to achieve, while they surf, drink White Claws, and party.  Don't know how you got to be so lame....but ya did *stares in mirror*.  As the title suggests, you may have already made a connection ...

Thursday Yoga

Thursday, May 20, 2021,  When I wake up un-inspired, my post title is typically the day of the week + the word "yoga"; as is the case today.  Nothing interesting, inspirational, or thought provoking to say this morning.....but it's time to begin.  Namaste

Emotions- Friend or Foe

Tuesday, May 18, 2021,  "You will continue to suffer if you have an emotional reaction to everything that is said to you"- Bruce Lee There's an enormous emphasis on emotions in our current world.  Emotions are natural, but they change with the wind.  However, we're told to get in touch with them, stay in touch with them, allow them to do what they want and what they will, let them flow, *insert generic syrupy new-age phrase*.   We are rarely told, however, to control our emotions, to get them in line, to ensure we remain master over them, and they remain diminutive and obedient to us.  Learning that skill makes you powerful in the sense that it makes you the master of your emotions, your reactions, and, therefore,  your "reality".  Don't let the chickens just run around in their pen.......ensure that, whenever you clap your hands and give a command, the chickens obey.  Otherwise, you'll be constantly chasing your tail. Namaste

"Your boos mean nothing; I've seen what makes you cheer"- Rick Sanchez

Tuesday, May 3, 2021 Part I,  Today's title is a direct line from the show " Rick & Morty " and I weave  Rick & Morty  into my yoga practice any chance I get.  #pickle-rick Being in the world, and not "of" the world is, first, a pretty "meta" thing to contemplate and, second, a daily maintenance chore that, if skipped, even for a day, begins to regress immediately.  In effect, I can say that, through a dedicated practice, you will gain the ability to view certain things differently; certain things that you once put value in become meaningless (ever looked back through your music collection from highschool/gradeschool at the "celebrities" you were obsessed with and wonder what was actually wrong with you?......asking for a friend).  Similar to that comparison, I would say that a practice begins to "burn away" some of fog and confusion that the world puts one in.  That fog and confusion very often comes from the entertainment ...

Why Do I Do That?

Friday, April 23, 2021,  Why does one douse certain foods in Sriracha when one knows it's going to upset one's stomach.  Why does one pop another White Claw when you  know you're already getting contrary, and you've had enough.......Why does one procrastinate?......Why is one lazy?.........Why is one selfish, angry, *fill in the blank*. I write, very often, about the act of practicing yoga, and bringing you closer to the realization, and acceptance, of our human imperfection.  This is good, humbling, and natural to be aware of.  As stated earlier this week, " we're evolved-apes encased in a meat-suit".  We will, therefore, always live alongside our own ugliness, and imperfection; don't think that a yoga practice will keep you above it...it will not.  It can however help you discern between choices in your life that are good, and choices that are ugly.  Even then, one will never get it right 100% of the time.  Why do I do that?..........becaus...

Imperfection

Wednesday, April 21, 2021,  Yoga could be practiced and studied for a lifetime, and one would only begin to scratch the surface; a practice is continually expanding, continually evolving the practitioner, and continually refining.  Personally, a practice of 10+ years has yielded imperfect physical poses (Asanas), imperfect breathing techniques (Pranayama), and inconsistent meditation abilities from a disobedient mind that will wander off as soon as I sit it down.   You make peace with your imperfections, however and, through your practice, you begin to extinguish the frustrations that come from noticing your own imperfection.  No, I do not give up saying, " I'll never be able to do XYZ, so why even bother * opens Dorito bag*" .   I do, however, have a more humble nature from the acceptance of imperfection.  This acceptance helps you understand at least a sliver more of truth; continue to practice and, sliver-by-sliver, one begins to accept, and un...

Do You Feel Like It?

Tuesday, April 20, 2021,  Since day lights savings time (nearly a month ago), I've never fully adjusted to my usual 4:15am wake up call.  Having practiced my routine for many years, I know that I go in quarterly spurts of " I don't feel like it" *hits snooze button on phone alarm*.  I don't think anything catastrophic occurs when one says, " I don't feel like it" , and doesn't follow through with their routine; however, I'll say that, without a quick course correction, one can slowly begin to form a new habit.  Breaking a new habit, can be more difficult.  With some variance, I have been waking up at 4:15am for the past few weeks or so and, even after I've had my hour of coffee and contemplation, I can sense that I don't "feel" like hitting my mat, and going through my morning practice.  I'm on the couch in a lovely warm robe and a lovely warm blanket on top of that; I don't feel like getting up, preparing my mat, ch...

Thursday Yoga

Thursday, April 8, 2021 Third time this week getting up at the usual 4:15am for an hour of coffee and contemplation before hitting my mat.  Nothing inspirational for today's post (and that's perfectly ok), as routine maintenance is a part of every hobby, pursuit, relationship, etc.   Delighted, as always, to have made the effort to practice this morning, as it sets one up for the best day possible.  Namaste

A Change Is As Good As A Rest

Wednesday, April 7, 2021, Part I On my mat at 5:23am after an hour of coffee and contemplation.  Time to begin.  Part II Writing post-practice.  This is the second morning I've gotten up at my usual 4:15am and practiced.  I'll say that the brief hiatus from my mat wasn't good but, coming back after a period of non-physcial yoga practice does allow you to re-evaluate your body, mechanics, and how you approached asanas/physical postures.  Time to shower up and enter the world.  Namaste

Impertinent- Not Showing Proper Repsect

Tuesday, April 6, 2021, The word "impertinent" isn't used much but, as a human, I believe we're all driven to feel a natural impertinence about ourselves at times.  " Aren't I grand.......those silly people who aren't like me.......I'm so lucky to have the answers"; thoughts like this will inevitably flit through a person's head at times.  To counteract this, one of the gifts your mat, and a consistent practice, can give to you is clarity and a humble nature.  One is not grand....bow to everyone.  

"Now I Am Become Death- The Destroyer Of Worlds"- A Tale of Death & Rebirth

Monday, March 8, 2021,  What a spooky title for a yoga blog that focuses on peace, clarity, and personal growth.  Don't let that spooky title fool you, however, it's a line from the Gita (the Hindu Bible), and was supposably uttered by Dr. Oppenheimer (co-creator of the atomic bomb) upon seeing the first detonation of his new weapon (and realizing that nuclear weaponry was, in fact, possible and the potential implications this would have on the world).  Dr. Oppenheimer may, or may not, have uttered this while watching the first nuclear explosion, but the original line was uttered in the Gita by the Hindu god, Vishnu.  The line, and its meaning, could be interpreted many ways, but a constant thread of death and rebirth are present in the religions of the world.  We're meant to shed the old, imperfect, and unsuitable versions of ourselves daily, and call ourselves to a higher standard than the one we naturally gravitate towards (lazy, gluttonous, etc.).  In t...

The Embers

Monday, March 1, 2021 If you've ever been camping, you'll know that there's nothing   more frustrating than trying to start a fire that doesn't want to start. Getting a fire lit, after a period of being dormant, is uphill.  This holds true for a literal fire around a campsite, and the figurative fire, and drive, of a yoga practice.  As far as the physical side of yoga (Asana), even with a consistent practice, taking two days of rest on a weekend, can set you back a bit physically (as can the tin of butter cookies one eats while binge watching The Crown on Netflix).  You come back to your mat on Monday morning, as I am now, and question the value of the whole things...." why am I even doing this.....". "Embers" are leftover from the previous night's fire, however.  So the fire starting tools are there (both in the literal fire and in the figurative fire).  With the starting tools/embers there, what's needed most often is patience with yourself...

To Abstain

Friday, February 19, 2021, When you distance yourself from something, or abstain from something, for a long enough period of time, it appears all the more shocking and jarring when you finally see it, or experience it again.  The inverse of this occurs as well; stay immersed in something for a long enough period of time, and you become accustomed to it, and accept it as normal.    

Mardi Gras

Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Part I, Practiced without posting a few times last week, as my sleep schedule was getting wonky for some reason.  Back into the swing of things, and up at the usual 4:15am this morning for 1 hour of coffee and contemplation before beginning.

Find Joy In Nothing

Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Find joy in the monotony of life.  Find joy in the mundane nature of daily tasks, chores, and maintenance.  How does one find this joy, excitement, etc.  My subjective opinion, that no one on planet Earth asked for, is that you need to constantly "calibrate the needle" to ensure you stay balanced (a daily practice will assist with this).  A balanced person sees challenges and disappointments, and views them with clarity.  A balanced person sees joy, fun, and opportunity in everything they do.   

Self Induced Injury

Monday, February 8, 2021,  Suffered a slight injury to my left shoulder on Friday by pushing myself into an overly deep backbend.  For me, these kinds of injuries don't occur immediately, in that there's no " oh my goodness *collapses to the ground*, my shoulder!"; it's way less dramatic.  The "injury" or "tenderness" occurs after the practice when you reach for your 5lb laptop and, while extending your arm and applying weight to it, something "catches" or "pulls" in the shoulder that just got the workout, and a level 7-8 pain flare up occurs while your arm goes "dead" for a few seconds.  Waaaaay less dramatic, and leaves you sullen and pouting (like after biting your tongue), as you feel foolish for inflicted this pain on yourself.  All this to say, it's 5:26am, and I've been up for an hour enjoying my coffee and contemplation #strangerthings , and it's time to begin.....

Stay Aligned

Friday, January 22, 2021 (Part I),  Time on your mat will help one discern what is, and should be, important in one's life.  When you have identified what is important, use the time on your mat to align your mind, heart, body/soul, to the important areas of your life.  Your work, family, health, and relationships are important.  Yes, like anything, they will all go away one day; your health will decline, your relationships will end, you'll retire from work, and (after many years, God willing...), your family members, and you, will all pass.   Keeping that in perspective can help you see the un- important, and trivial, nature of the majority of the things that your phone, tv, and computer try to keep you interested in.  Stay aligned, and use the time on your mat as a tool to help you.   Time to begin....

Be Beautiful

Thursday, January 21, 2021 (Part I),  Focus on the world, and you can become ugly.  Focus away from the world, and you will become (or stay) beautiful).   " what sort of hippie nonsense is that" - Everyone who reads this blog....probably Everyone has to live in, and alongside, ugly, fake, and unimportant worldly things.  Much of this ugly and fake nonsense is pushed to us from the entertainment industry, and the "news".   Personally, my time on my mat brings clarity, meaning, and beauty to my life and turns my head and my interest, away from things in the world.  No, I don't mean that I stroll around peppering conversations with it ; " I'll have the bacon turkey club please...oh, I also practice yoga every morning,"  .  However, before anything else, the time on one's mat, whether it be an active prayer/meditation sequence, the physical warmup, or the physical poses/Asanas themselves, is all a beautiful prayerful experience that brings ...

Humble & Kind (not just the lyrics to a Tim McGraw song)

Tuesday, January 19, 2021 (Part I),  Always be humble and kind.  In life, and in practice, I believe this means to always remind yourself that you are inferior to everyone and everything, and are certainly inferior to God.  Keeping a humble mindset, where you bow to everyone, keeps you balanced and, in no way, truly diminishes any skills you've worked for, and currently possess.  It's 5:29am as I type this, and I've been up for an hour+....it's time to begin....

Mister Bizzy Skedge

Wednesday, January 13, 2021 (Part I), There's a preoccupation with being busy.  " Oh my goodness....I'm just so bizzy.......you just wouldn't believe how bizzy I am......the bizziness of my life is unreal.....let's take 2+ hours to talk about how bizzy we both are so we can do comparisons to each other's bizziness, to see who is truly the King/Queen of a bizzy schedule...." Having too much to do is a "crown" that people wear for some reason.  When we're moving at this pace, it becomes more and more difficult to give love and accept love.  Love, in this term, comes in the unromantic forms of kindness, gentleness, and understanding.   A yoga practice will help provide clarity in your life as to what is worth dedicating your time to, and what can be culled out of your life to refine the areas that you want, and should, give focus to; primarily, your family, and yourself.  

Gimmie My Hand Back!

Monday, January 11, 2021 (Part I) Technology provides wonderful opportunities to stay connected with each other, share pictures of distant loved ones, and share ideas (like the best ways to create a flawless latticed pie top...# pinterest-4-lyfe).  However, the price we pay by allowing this technology into our lives (usually through our phones), is that we can now access the "thoughts of the world" in a moment.   The "thoughts of the world" are generally reflected in a warped and disingenuous way, through our "news".    The quote in today's post resonated with me, and seems to be particularly appropriate for today's world (though is always appropriate....no matter what age we live in whether it's 2021....1921......or 1951).  Don't expect the "news" to portray our world in a peaceful, cohesive, or otherwise collaborative light.....where's the entertainment in that?....that wouldn't keep us consuming, would it?  Yes, there i...

Never Solidify- Chapter VII

Thursday, January 7, 2021, Whenever I'm feeling blue, down, or depressed, I remind myself of a few things: No matter what anyone says, any-news-outlet says, any social media post says....everything is going to be fine. News is not real.  No, I don't mean that things aren't happening around the world; rather, I mean that the news is as real as hot-dogs are beef .  News has had so much garbage, fillers, additions, omissions, etc. added to it by the time it hits you, that it's barely even a sliver of the truth anymore.  Be aware of how much "news" (and hot-dogs) you consume....both will make you sick (in your head, and your heart). Zoom out.  The age you're living in is no different than the age your Parents, Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, etc., lived in.  It has its ups and downs...its positive attributes and negative attributes...the "news" strives to frighten you into thinking, "this has never been seen before...so unprecedented...etc....

Never Solidify- Chapter VI

Wednesday, January 6, 2021, (Part I),  Chapter 6.  The 6th time in the past week that I've gone to my mat to re-open what solidified.   By solidify, I refer to the loss of mobility, decreased range of motion, and general flexibility loss that creeps in if one's practice is neglected.  The latter part of December was a real kiss-off to normal, healthy habits of proper/balanced diet, yoga, and other habits that make a person whole, happy, and peaceful.  With tins of butter cookies laying around the house, and more tins of that 3-in-1 popcorn stuff laying around, it was 2+ weeks of generalized sloth, and gluttony.  #notsorry I am shocked at the loss of mobility, however, and believe some of that crept in from runs and other "work outs" I would execute (other than my usual yoga practice) that led to a tightening, and stiffening of joints and muscles.   No runnings, no weight lifting, no physical challenges of any kind until I'm satisfied with my ...

Never Solidify- Chapter V

Tuesday, January 5, 2021 (Part I),  Getting back to normal feels good.  Getting a routine established/re-established feels good.  Knowing what's coming next, feels good.  Children, adults, human-beings in general, crave, and thrive, on routines. No matter what sort of distorted, warped garbage Hollywood tries to sell you, it's generally not calming, healthy, or otherwise peaceful, to " just let yourself go, man.... ".  Don't forget, Hollywood is the same place that's telling you to love yourself just as you are, while simultaneously spraying you with images of people who are better looking than you are, wealthier than you, but can't seem to keep their lives together for some reason.   Never solidify......that'll be on my tombstone at this rate.  It's 5:31am as I type this, and it's time to begin... 

Never Solidify- Chapter IV

Monday, January 4, 2021 (Part I), "Never solidifying" should be the theme for 2021.  I reiterate it today as I'm still breaking through, and loosening up some of the deeper stiffness and inflexibility that I allowed in over the holidays (#Christmaslover4lyfe).  It's 5:38am as I type this, and it's time to begin...