yoga psychology

How You Can Make Tuesday a Big Win!

by darla November 2, 2008

The Secret to Ensure You Win on Tuesday is Within this Post Regardless of who wins the election on Tuesday, I hope we ALL as Americans, and moreover as Citizens of Planet Earth, choose to usher in a new era of open communication, respect, tolerance and peace. This must become our collective intention. A Collective [...]

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Friday’s Flow: Putting Your Attention on Inappropriate Attention

by darla October 31, 2008

Playing Tetris the other day, I realized that while part of my mind was focused on the game, a big part of my mind was still “chattering” away with obsessive, neurotic worry. Worry about the economy. Worry about my weight. Worry about something someone said that offended me three months ago. Worry, worry, worry! Put [...]

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Friday’s Flow: Something to Ponder this Weekend

by darla October 17, 2008

It is you that pervades this universe, and this universe exists in you. Your true nature is pure Consciousness. Don’t be small-minded. — Ashtavakra Gita (800-400BCE), India The Ashtavakra Gita or the Song of Ashtavakra is an Advaita Vedanta scripture. Many teachers and mystics held it in high regard. Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, a respected mystic [...]

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Friday’s Flow: A Thought to Carry You Through the Weekend

by Share Yoga Editor October 10, 2008

Each Friday we’ll post Friday’s Flow:  a challenge or inspiration to carry with you through your weekend. Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate. –Chuang Tzu

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6 Timeless Observations on Life by Marcus Aurelius

by darla October 10, 2008

Some lessons in life have already been learned — by humans who lived many centuries ago. These lessons have stood the test of time and the wise among us study history and learn from others’ observations in order to inform and enhance their own lives. Although the great Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who was often [...]

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