Honoring all abilities in the self and in others marks the pathway of peace-J.Sams
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
I am opening up...........
The source of our being lies in waiting for us to recognize it/ for our recognition. Living in society like we do, we have gathered or can gather alot of dusts upon us. In this gathering of dusts we forget how shiny/radiant we are and can be. Meditation clears away the dusts and Yoga polishes our being so that we may shine with all the brilliance, grace and strength that our spirit is accustomed to.
Meditation and Yoga are techniques that cultivate awareness. Awareness is a tool of empowerment. Since, once we become aware of something, this awareness gives us a choice. With this shift we move once step closer towards liberation, freedom. Opening up to a world of Infinite possibilities while standing in our power. With awareness we awaken o all the infinite possibilities available to us all. And thus we can shift from limiting patterns to a liberated existence.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Summer Kundalini
Summer has sweetly flowed in and I am grateful for the beauty and heat it has brought with it! Tonight's class will be the last til I return to NY in august. So come out and lets celebrate the now!
Meditation will take place at
Move with Grace
469 Myrtle Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Contribution to your evolution: Whatever you desire
"True celebration should come from your life, in your life. And true celebration cannot be according to the calendar, that on the first of November you will celebrate. Strange, the whole year you are miserable and on the first of November suddenly you come out of misery, dancing. Either the misery was false or the first of November is false; both cannot be true. And once the first of November is gone, you are back in your dark hole, everybody in his misery, everybody in his anxiety. Life should be a continuous celebration, a festival of lights the whole year round. Only then you can grow up, you can blossom. Transform small things into celebration."
OSHO