"You are always free to change your mind and choose a different future, or a different past"My thoughts upon receiving this were to question whether it is possible (to change especially our past). Simultaneously to feel the quote was apt. The juxtaposition of feelings invoked in one of the things I most loved about the quotes she left beside my mat.
An inquiry into the concept of "TAPAS". Tapas is a practice based on the first limb of Yoga Sutras of Patajali. What is this observance? How is it applied to daily life and the unfolding present moment? How does this practice further the exploration, the excavation, the cultivation of "yoga" or union?
23 June 2011
Free to change, another quote from Isa
Another quote from my yoga teacher in Mexico, Isa:
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