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Yoga for Cynics

thoughts on yoga, cynicism, things to do while drinking coffee, the great outdoors, the great indoors, the not so great indoors and outdoors, and drugs, or not
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Surfacing...with Court and Spark, Enlighten Up, and my new chair from IKEA..

Dec 6, 2009
He who knows does not speak. He who speaks does not know. Lao Tzu ...I have very little to say...so this is gonna go on for a while... Ancient and Revered Yoga Cynic Sutra 1:1 ...have always loved Joni Mitchell’s Court and Spark album...despite...

Timeless Wisdom du Jour

Dec 2, 2009
...one way to see how mindful you can be is to bike to yoga class in a cold winter rainstorm...then try to get through the class without thinking constantly about how much it’s gonna suck to put your soaking wet socks and sneakers back on for the...

Whelk Procession

Nov 30, 2009
...a line of broken whelks placed like some holy procession the day before Thanksgiving...where, a couple weeks ago, water whooshing back to sea created a kind of sand ridge intersecting the shoreline....some say anything can be a sacred object....I...

Every Last Leaf (Autumn Rivulet #5)

Nov 27, 2009
heard the people who live on the ceiling scream and fight most scarily; hearing that noise was my first ever feeling that’s how it’s been all around me... the Clash ...had a friend named Michael when I was seven or eight...first kid I ever met...

Things I Don't Have

Nov 24, 2009
John Muir once declared that he was better off than the magnate E. H. Harriman. “I have all the money I want,” Muir exclaimed, “and he hasn’t.” Clifton Fadiman A thief can only steal from you, he cannot break your heart.... Gram...


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  The thoughtful posts in this unusual blog span writing, social commentary, music, poetry, movies, literature, philosophy and yoga. Learning how to read between the lines is a must for readers who want to get the full benefit of what's being communicated.
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