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Compatibility, Motive and Life Trajectory We at the Energy of Mind Group believe we all have a personal life trajectory. Our nadi is the distinct direction our life is fated to take in order to: Maximize our own personal health and happiness, and Maximize the net benefit we contribute to the world. Anything that we do [...]
The Practical Psychology of Cleaning Your Room!
October 27, 2011 by admin
Filed under 5 Elements, Adhering to Natural Wisdom, Arriving, basic sanity, Body-Mind Connection, Self-possessed
Usually we think of self-care as eating well, getting enough exercise or rest; or service to others as working at a soup kitchen. But maintaining an upright environment, inner and outer, is the way to authentic happiness, which radiates out as genuine public service in myriad forms.
Why Do Visualizations?
October 13, 2011 by admin
Filed under Ayurveda, Blog, Body-Mind Connection, Energy, Innate Human Virtue, Mind, Sauhu, View-Method-Fruit, Yogic Applications to Real Life
No matter what culture, race, or religion we were reared in everyone in the world will associate the color red with sentiments such as anger, passion, dynamism, power, clarity, etc. These evocations are universal, primal and innate to us as human beings. Visualization practice simply capitalizes on this inherent human capacity.
Video Blog (#3): The Recovery – Adhering to Natural Wisdom
July 22, 2011 by admin
Filed under Adhering to Natural Wisdom, Arriving, basic sanity, Blog, Body-Mind Connection, Crimes Against Wisdom, Self-possessed, Yogic Applications to Real Life
A video blog documenting the first “Recovery” workout of a “Yogi Gone Bad”, after 2 months of intentionally ignoring natural wisdom in favor of performing culturally normal habits that deteriorate health and happiness.
Our God is What We Worship
June 16, 2011 by admin
Filed under Practical Philosophy, Societal Reflections, View-Method-Fruit
There is only so much time in the relative world. Priorities matter. Our god is what we worship. What we worship is what we spend the most time thinking about, doing and pursuing.
Blog #5 – Crimes Against Wisdom, A Yogi Gone Bad, Consciously!
May 30, 2011 by admin
Filed under Crimes Against Wisdom, Heart, Societal Reflections
Not only do I want my boy to see me with a sparkle in my eye, vibrant, nimble, active and full of vigor but I also want him to see me living in a sacred way, low to the earth, still and quiet, deep in meditative prayer.
Blog #4 – Crimes Against Wisdom: A Yogi Gone Bad, Consciously!
May 29, 2011 by admin
Filed under Body-Mind Connection, Crimes Against Wisdom, Societal Reflections, Yogic Applications to Real Life
I really feel like shit. Seriously. I am not just saying this to make this blog exciting and dramatic. I am bloated, I feel tight everywhere, I have pain in my joints, and not more 30 minutes after showering I stink with sour b.o. In the previous 3 years I had completely thrown away deodorant. Now, it is a compassionate necessity.
Blog #3 – Crimes Against Wisdom: A Yogi Gone Bad, Consciously!
May 28, 2011 by admin
Filed under Body-Mind Connection, Crimes Against Wisdom, Societal Reflections
This is the 3rd blog in an ongoing series of a yogin’s intentional “crimes against wisdom.” This series will highlight my experience of purposefully ignoring 10 years of training in yoga, meditation and ayurveda in favor of performing typical current cultural behaviors of modernity.
Blog #2: Crimes Against Wisdom: A Yogi Gone Bad, Consciously!
May 26, 2011 by admin
Filed under Body-Mind Connection, Crimes Against Wisdom, Societal Reflections, Yogic Applications to Real Life
This is the 2nd blog in an ongoing series of a yogin’s intentional “crimes against wisdom.” This series will highlight my experience of purposefully ignoring 10 years of training in yoga, meditation and ayurveda in favor of performing typical current cultural behaviors of modernity.
Crimes Against Wisdom: A Yogi Gone Bad – Consciously!
May 25, 2011 by admin
Filed under Body-Mind Connection, Practical Philosophy, Societal Reflections, Yogic Applications to Real Life
I wanted to demonstrate both an open mind and heart with my family and also put my yogic development to the test by seeing how my state of being would be affected by “doing as the Romans do.”
