Make space to accept things in your life, and make space around the things you don’t need to hold onto.
Author: Michael Alan Dorman
Programmer, yogi, guitarist, drummer.
The final frontier
We make space to accommodate life.
Can you see the real me?
Seek out happiness, have compassion for sadness, delight in virtue, and let the wicked pass.
You’re my best friend
Befriend the happy, have compassion for the sad, rejoice in the virtuous, and shun the wicked.
Winter is coming
It’s easy to get overextended, overcommitted. The yoga practice reminds us to pay attention to our resources, to choose skillfully and appropriately, to cultivate the things that will support and serve us, and let go of the rest.
We are all of us
Befriend the happy, have compassion for the unhappy, delight in the virtuous, and disregard the wicked.
Follow the yellow brick road
Beware the Lions and Tigers and Bears!
Discipline
We stick with the path, we follow where it leads, we make progress.
People get ready
We stay with the program, we continue even when things are challenging because that moment of challenge is also the moment of transformation.
A big batch of substitute teaching
I’m going to be doing quite a bit of substitute teaching at Durham Yoga Company during the next month.