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A Yogic Cup of TEA
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​Thoughts, ​Emotions, and Actions
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Karma yoga

22/3/2023

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​By acting in the present moment, every action is filled with a sense of attentiveness, thoughtfulness, and love - no matter how trivial the task may seem.

The focus is on the action itself rather than the outcome it produces. The result will naturally follow. 
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This approach holds great spiritual significance and is known as Karma Yoga in the Bhagavad Gita - one of the oldest and most refined spiritual teachings. Karma Yoga emphasises detachment from the fruits of one's actions and is regarded as the path of devoted action.
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Meditation involves connecting with life exactly where life is touching you

22/3/2023

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​Meditation involves connecting with life exactly where life is touching you. The goal is not to alter or control your experience, escape from difficult feelings, or access higher states of consciousness. It is about embracing any part of yourself that resists meditation and beginning from there. Take a brief moment now to feel the sensations in your feet and the weight and position of your hands. Observe the sensations in your body. Notice any tension or relaxation in your face, shoulders,  jaw. Acknowledge your unique experience in this moment and bless it with your attention. Remember that this moment is fleeting and will never come again. Fully embrace it.
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Mindfulness Challenge: Walking

29/6/2015

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Mindfulness Challenge: Eating

22/6/2015

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Mindfulness Challenge: Conversation

15/6/2015

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Advanced Yoga

30/4/2015

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Stillness in movement 

18/4/2015

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This image reminds me that there is both stillness and movement in yoga asana practise. In movement we seek stillness and calm. In rest we stay mindful and attentive.
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patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga: A Brief Introduction

27/2/2015

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It helps to think of these 8 limbs as the tree of yoga:
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The Tree of Yoga

1. Yamas tell us how to interact with the World, they are the roots of the tree because they connect us to others and everything outside ourselves. Without strong roots, a tree, no matter how strong in other respects, will fall.

2. Niyamas tell us how to interact with ourselves, they are the trunk of the tree, providing stability.

3. Asana are postures. Loosely translated asana means comfortable and stable seat. Feeling comfortable within the physical body. The main purpose of asana is to prepare the physical body for long periods of meditation. Thus asana represents the branches of our tree, the baby steps toward transformation, which happens through meditation.

4. Pranayama refers to breathing techniques and expansion of life-force energy; these form the bridge between our minds and our bodies. Pranayama are the leaves of our tree absorbing energy to nourish us.

5. Pratyahara is often translated as sense withdrawal. In a world of constant stimulation, distraction, and mental chatter, pratyahara represents an intentional withdrawing from the outside world, and with enough practice, our own racing thoughts. Pratyahara is the bark of our tree, protecting us from external distractions and diversions.

6. Dharana loosely translated as concentration or focus, is the life giving sap of our tree because where our attention goes, our energy flows, and for good health, energy must flow freely to where it is needed.

7. Dhyana or meditation, not the attempt to meditate but the state of meditation, forms the flower of the tree. It is the culmination of the preceding limbs.

8. Samadhi, or the state of true bliss, forms the fruit of our tree, the seeds from which transformation and new life ultimately flourish.
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Meditation: How it Works

1/1/2015

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Meditation: Your Brain on Meditation

10/12/2014

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