Circle analogy

Circle analogy

by Slava Rejik. Shakti23 -
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01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Weather
2. Walks
3. Working mode

02. MY REFLECTIONS AND DISCOVERIES.

Returning to the question of existence and reality.
We somehow feel ourselves, we think, therefore we exist. At a minimum, we can ask a question, which means there is someone asking a question. And everything else can be a complete illusion.
We were born somehow, which means someone gave birth to us and someone gave birth to him, but who gave birth to the very first?
The answer that it has always been removes the question of who gave birth first, but what is always and how to realize it?
In our world, everything has a beginning and an end; it can exist for a long time, but not always.
It turns out that we cover the issue of first birth with some invented term that we cannot touch or understand.

Ask if something has no beginning or end, and even a child will answer you: a circle.
In principle, any closed figure can appear infinite, including the infinity symbol, but the Mobius strip also has only one side.
It would seem that there is infinity in our world, but try to “give birth” to a circle, you will have to start from some point and return to it at the end of the drawing - it turns out that there is both a beginning and an end.
Plus, the circle itself didn't exist before you drew it.
How can you draw a circle at once? To do this, you need to take another circle and make an impression of it, the entire circumference at once.
Even to create the illusion of infinity, another infinity or a transition from finite to infinite is needed.

03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION IN A WEEK.
The heat has subsided a little and I want to move more.

04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To all those who help us in life.

05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
I caught up with the group.

06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE IN A WEEK.*
6 days, Kriya, Hatha, Mantra, trataka 1-2 hours a day

07. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES.*
A lot of material