
One of the best things about yoga (if not THE best), is that after each practice, you really do grow and you really do transcend into a higher self. You become enlightened by your own abilities and the miracles of your amazing body. You learn, you discover a lot about yourself, and you gain a great deal of humility. When all of this radiates from ourselves, we put peace into our lives and into the lives of those around us.
“The conjunction of effort, concentration, and balance in asana forces us to live intensely in the present moment, a rare experience in modern life.” -B.K.S. Iyengar
Master Tao Porchon Lynch, a 93-year-old yoga master, ballroom dancer, oenophile (lover of wine) and former actress and model will be inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records for being the oldest living yoga teacher—this Sunday, May 13, Mother’s Day. Inspiration beyond comprehension.
Agreed.
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Oh soul, you worry too much.
You have seen your own beauty.
You have seen your own strength.
You have seen your golden wings.
Of anything less, why do you worry?
You are in truth the soul, of the soul, of the soul.
-Rumi
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“The most important alignment cue is on your face. The corners of your mouth should always be turning up!” -Heidi Kristoffer