February 2012
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Dark Retreat in the Himalayan tradition is a restricted practice only to be...
– Dark retreat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via dalasverdugo)
If you are interested about this read also Sokushinbutsu - Ritual Self Mummification
The Emotional Journey of Backbending. →
This story came at the right time for me as I begin an inner journey with backbends. For the first time in about 15 years I’ve been able to push up from the floor in to urdvha dhanurasana consistently. That probably says more about how lazy I have been over the last 15 years than anything else.
The secret of attraction is to love yourself. Attractive people judge neither...
– Deepak Chopra (via moreofamore)
Marathon Crash Race 2012. - Bikeminimalism. →
ineverstoppedlooking:
Bloody brilliant concept.. Gotta do something like this in Helsinki!
Or on the Gold Coast, I think roadblock is onto something.
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You find peace not by rearranging the circumstances of your life, but by...
– Eckhart Tolle (via sunsari)
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61-Points Online Guided Meditation →
Found this great guided meditation MP3, but keep falling asleep at my left elbow. I don’t think that’s meant to happen.
Attachment is watching sand slipping through your fingers and crying at the loss...
– LazyYogi (via elige)
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Bought a kilogram of fresh ginger for 6 bucks and while searching for a way to store it, found this great recipe for ginger beer. Interestingly enough vodka is mentioned on both pages as the hands down best way to store it, and as the kick in the mule.
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Just be yourself, Utterly yourself. And don’t be bothered about what kind of...
– Osho (via yogachocolatelove)
“GOOD IS SOMETHING YOU DO, NOT SOMETHING YOU TALK...
bigringriding:
JUST READ THIS ON CYCLINGNEWS - THE INCREDIBLE STORY OF HOW BARTALI HELPED SAVE UP TO 800 JEWS FROM THE NAZIS, BY SMUGGLING DOCUMENTS IN HIS FRAME WHILE OUT ON 380KM TRAINING RIDES.
MINDBLOWING.
via + THANKS LYNDON WADE.
Reblog this if Yoga has helped you find happiness...
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This accidental
meeting of possibilities
calls itself I.
I ask: what am I...
– Dag Hammarskjöld (via moreofamore)