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sat nam,

I am repeating an earlier post -

I would like to know if this makes sense to others, or if I am far out?

 

" My thoughts and my experience is - between doing KunYoga and not - is

that we have a certain air/aura about us when we do yoga. This may

sound airy-fairy to some, but I believe it is true. And further - at

least for me - when I don't do KunYoga, it seems that no matter what I

do, no matter that I try to do the right things, life spoils for me.

And I try to figure it out 'rationally' and look for 'explanations'

and it always comes back to there is some negative energy I am

projecting. "

 

Sometimes people want to give a psychological explanation for what

bothers us in our life - as in, your mother did this when you were 2

years old, etc, or another explanation - your brain chemicals are out

of order, so this is why I seek feedback on my somewhat unconventional

view.

 

thanks,

Kartar Kaur

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I think I understand what you're saying. Yes, KY

brings light into your aura and can cleanse it when

done for that purpose. You can also very much utiltize

KY to remove obstacles and smooth out your day.

 

 

I find it helpful take a few moments before work for a

meditation or mudra, even if it's brief. It certainly

seems to help, doesn't it?

 

 

Peace,

 

Jennifer

--- rasheedaas <rasheedaas wrote:

 

> sat nam,

> I am repeating an earlier post -

> I would like to know if this makes sense to others,

> or if I am far out?

>

> " My thoughts and my experience is - between doing

> KunYoga and not - is

> that we have a certain air/aura about us when we do

> yoga. when I don't do KunYoga, it seems

> that no matter what I

> do, no matter that I try to do the right things,

> life spoils for me.

>> thanks,

> Kartar Kaur

>

>

>

 

 

The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the

tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no

price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich

Nietzsche

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