Re: Ego and Understanding
thanks jared. i really didn't feel like i was a part of this newsgroup till
i read that, being a bit of a lightweight when it comes to the discipline
and spiritual side of yoga. then again, you've always welcomed me and my
comments, even when we disagree. thanks. my yoga community is pretty small
in my offline life. this helps.
nancy
p.s. - my wonderful teacher has moved to montreal and after trying out
classes taught by 5 other teachers, i've found one who suits me well, pushes
me in different ways, teaches me new things. as luck would have it, the
studio is located within walking distance to my home so i can add a nice
walk to my routine. and in case i'm in need of a fix, my old teacher is
returning for single classes in july and october, so i'm set. i continue my
daily 20 minute home practice.
"omjaram" <omjaroo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Welcome to alt.yoga :-)
>
> I invite you to come spend some time and get to know Puma, JD, Stu,
> Hari, Seeking, Frank, HB, Wade, NBennett, The Elf and all the other
> unique and colorful denizens of this newsgroup. .
>
> If you felt slighted by Puma, please don't take it personally. Imagine
> this.
>
> You walk into a bar that you have never been in. There is a group of
> people you have never met, inside talking with each other. Unannounced,
> you step into the middle of their conversation and start telling them
> stuff they didn't ask to hear.
>
> The nice guy might say (Eddie Murphy style), "you're so funny, get
> outta here!" Others might just stonily ignore you. Some not so
> civilized guy might dog cuss you or punch you in the nose and send you
> out the door.
>
> God expresses himself in myriad forms and fashion and you'll find
> that expression here, but common (n)etiquette still applies.;-)
>
> Jared
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> Namaste
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