If More is Better, When is Enough Enough?
Do you subscribe to the notion that more is better? I didn’t think I did, but when I visited my new dentist yesterday, I found out I was over brushing…
Do you subscribe to the notion that more is better? I didn’t think I did, but when I visited my new dentist yesterday, I found out I was over brushing…
…in any of the logical places I looked – a fact that points to my glasses either being in some remote location or in an absurd place, like the freezer….
…with osteoarthritis. The disease was also my companion, and a teacher, too. Having had a bi-lateral hip replacements has freed me of pain, discomfort, and a restricted lifestyle. (If anyone…
…into more reflective yoga practices. But it also helped keep me stay agile, mostly pain-free and able to teach yoga for the eighteen years I had the condition. I learned…
…New Zealand. Calling it a hellish year for Christchurch, the news reported earthquakes and aftershocks that have again rocked the city. At least 60 people were injured, water and phone…
…about 1-1/2 years ago, my practice of yoga had managed to forestall the operation for many years. And then, when I did have the operation, I was pain free almost…
…karma points, like when you get to the last space on your loyalty card and get a free coffee? Or, perhaps the gods have been having a particularly rollicking time…
…I think the “avoir du pois” does too. New Yorkers living in Manhattan are toned and lithe because they walk everywhere. Even Mayor Bloomberg walks and uses the subway. But…
…the good news. Something about speaking the truth about what I’m not likely to do has miraculously freed up all this time for doing what I want to do. I…
…that, on the one hand shocked me, and on the other hand, gave me a taste of the kind of release that ultimately gives the fragrance of body/mind freedom. How…
…people, that is, MONA. The Museum of Old and New Art is the largest privately funded museum in this country and displays antiquities, modern and contemporary art. Granted the museum…
…anataraya *Disease, dullness, doubt, procrastination, laziness, craving, erroneous perception, inability to achieve finer stages and instability.* *Four Chapters on Freedom, commentary by Satyananda Paramahamsa Greeter @ Yoga Shed …