External Beautification Grants Internal Gratification (A Mind Map) Around this time 3 years ago, as I was doing a yoga teacher course in beautiful Byron Bay, I started properly journaling. So, to refresh my own memory, to go down memory lane and also to remind myself how far I've come, I opened up my first journal from that time period. One of the many fun things I came across was this: image Next page: image Sidenote: The yoga teacher course propelled me to writing in general, as I wrote my first essay The Basics of Yoga as a philosophical exercise in figuring out what I would say to my students besides the cues and instructions related to the yoga practice itself View Article β†’
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Source: "Sabrina" (1954) #filmstr
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I listened to the audiobook version of JBP's Maps of Meaning earlier this year. Yesterday, finished watching the 13-part series of him doing lectures on this at Harvard in 1996. As I was finishing up the series, the first episode of the new Maps of Meaning lectures dropped ... guess I'll be going through this material for the third time πŸ€“
β€œIt’s dark because you are trying too hard. Lightly child, lightly. Learn to do everything lightly. Yes, feel lightly even though you’re feeling deeply. Just lightly let things happen and lightly cope with them.” ― Aldous Huxley