Category Archives: Spiritual Practice

Poof. Gone. A lesson in impermanence.

“Catastrophic failure.” That’s how my server described the event that irretrievably wiped out the last six weeks of blog posts. Poof. Gone. Buh bye ”Half a year of yoga and counting.” It was nice to know ya. See ya later “Let’s … Continue reading

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Shenanigans!

Cow DaysTags: SOUTHPARKmore… There are times when I wish I could declare “Shenanigans!” get my broom, and whack people. Times when my values are challenged, justice seems impossible and I’m swimming in a stinky pool of judgment. (Ah, the freedom … Continue reading

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Deal.

I’m not a fan of the epic fail. (And to me all failures feel epic.) I just want to crawl in a hole and lick my wounds. For a long time. Unfortunately though, I’ve often rigged the joint. Teaching other … Continue reading

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Your Real Practice

“Your real practice is something that you cannot compare to something else. It is greater than that, deeper than that. It is so great that you cannot compare it to your ordinary experience.” — Shunryu Suzuki

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