Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Tree

deadtiger:  (by Felicia Piacentino)  Tree pose. Complete with owls. (Dont put your foot on your knee when you do the pose. k? k.)

Friday, 7 January 2011


Saturday, 1 January 2011

Happy New Year

From the Yoga Journal: Resolve to Evolve

A new year’s resolution is a noteworthy concept—start off the year with a change for the better. So how did it devolve into a subconscious exercise in self-loathing? Lose 10 pounds! (Message to self: You’re fat.) Stop drinking caffeine! (You’re unhealthy.) Call Mom and Dad once a week! (You’re ungrateful.) Why not celebrate this new year by trading in your tired (and probably familiar) resolutions for a sankalpa instead?

POSITIVE POWER

A Sanskrit word, sankalpa means “will, purpose, or determination.” To make a sankalpa is to set an intention—it’s like a New Year’s resolution with a yogic twist. While a resolution often zeros in on a perceived negative aspect of ourselves (as in, “I want to lose weight, so no more chocolate chip cookies or ice cream or cheese”), a sankalpa explores what’s behind the thought or feeling (“I crave chocolate chip cookies or ice cream or cheese when I’m feeling stressed or sad. I will set an intention to become conscious of this craving and allow my feelings to arise and pass, rather than fill up on fats”).

EFFORT COUNTS

A sankalpa also praises the nobility of the effort rather than focusing on what you are doing wrong. “New Year’s resolutions leave me feeling guilty and mad at myself for not keeping them,” says Wendy McClellan, a yoga teacher in Louisville, Kentucky. So, last year, in a conscious effort to reject the resolution rut, she taught a special New Year’s Eve yoga class and encouraged students to look back and let go. Her intention, or sankalpa? To open her heart to new possibilities. “An intention has much more of a global sense than a resolution,” she says. “It helps me be softer with myself.” With a sankalpa, the self-loathing that comes from dwelling on past transgressions can begin to dissolve. In its place is an exercise in effort and surrender—create an intention and open yourself to the universe.

Sankalpa Setting

LOOK INWARD

For several days, set aside time to write in a journal and meditate. Mull over your typical resolutions. How do they make you feel? Anxious? Unsettled? Incomplete? Now contemplate how you would like to feel during the coming year. Is there any way you can reframe your results-oriented resolutions into something that will make this year’s journey more joyful and worthwhile?

REPHRASE IT

Create a short sentence or phrase for your sankalpa. Be careful not to set limitations based on fear. For example, instead of “May life bring me only happiness and joy this year” consider “May I be happy and open to what life brings me.”

BE FIRM BUT FAIR

Change doesn’t happen overnight. When you stray from the essence of your sankalpa, don’t berate yourself. Instead, gently remind yourself of your intention. But be firm in your resolve—it’s a good idea to incorporate your sankalpa into yoru daily routine. Use it as a mantra during pranayama or meditation practice; post it on your computer, phone, or mirror; or simply say it to yourself quietly before going to sleep. —C.G

(Source: yogajournal.com)

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Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Thursday, 16 December 2010

fuckyeahzenmind:  “When you realize how perfect everything is you will tilt you head back and laugh at the sky” - Buddha (via nisargam)
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ikilledjackjohnson:  Anatomy of Love

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Morse code


I love this necklace it spells friend in morse code. Its a bit late for me to order it now in time for christmas as a gift but definitely something to keep in mind for birthdays.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

alternrg:  The Power of Om During meditation, when we chant Om, we create within ourselves a vibration that attunes sympathy with the cosmic vibration and we start thinking universally. The momentary silence between each chant becomes palpable. Mind moves between the opposites of sound and silence until, at last, it ceases the sound. In the silence, the single thought—Om—is quenched; there is no thought. This is the state of trance, where the mind and the intellect are transcended as the individual self merges with the Infinite Self in the pious moment of realization. It is a moment when the petty worldly affairs are lost in the desire for the universal. Such is the immeasurable power of Om. So did John chant “Om” or was he just warming up for the song? For fantasy sake, I’m going with the former unless he somehow tells me otherwise.

alternrg:

The Power of Om

During meditation, when we chant Om, we create within ourselves a vibration that attunes sympathy with the cosmic vibration and we start thinking universally. The momentary silence between each chant becomes palpable. Mind moves between the opposites of sound and silence until, at last, it ceases the sound. In the silence, the single thought—Om—is quenched; there is no thought. This is the state of trance, where the mind and the intellect are transcended as the individual self merges with the Infinite Self in the pious moment of realization. It is a moment when the petty worldly affairs are lost in the desire for the universal. Such is the immeasurable power of Om.

(via f*ckyeahyoga via openheart&openmind )

Sunday, 5 December 2010


Monday, 29 November 2010

teachingliteracy:  libraryland:(via loveyourchaos)

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Plants make a home

(Via Polygon)baan:  Plants via Man Make Home

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Feeling a bit like....

illillill:  nequest
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Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Wowzers

I love love love these rings........

Monday, 22 November 2010

“Whatever relationships you have attracted in your life at this

moment, are precisely the ones you need in your life at this

moment.

There is a hidden meaning behind all events, and this hidden

meaning is serving your own evolution.”

~D. Chopra~

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Mother

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Mother Amma was in London this week sharing her love and wisdom.

Amma spends most of the year traveling all over the world spreading the message of love and giving the most revered of hugs.

But what strikes me the most is the thousands of people who come to see her from all walks of life and how many of us share the same vision of love and peace for the earth we reside on.

Om shanti x


More on Amma

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Monday, 8 November 2010


Aura

Friday, 5 November 2010

Feel the warmth