Like a Rajah

Like a Rajah

от Slava Rejik. Shakti23 -
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01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Vacation
2. Sea
3. Sun

02. MY THOUGHTS AND DISCOVERIES.

Let's compare all-inclusive with life in ancient times. Who could afford not to work physically, who was given drink, food, and other support, etc.?
Probably rulers, some officials, those who must serve for the benefit of other people.

If a ruler had to spend time getting food, he would not have time to think about anything important.

Nowadays, almost anyone who bought an "all-inclusive" package can find themselves in the situation of a Rajah, except that they don't bow at their feet, but the hotel staff treats them with respect.
And then you can see the difference in how the "Rajah for the duration of his vacation" uses this opportunity.
Someone with unlimited access to alcohol drinks away their entire vacation. Many people overeat because of the availability of a variety of food. Some humiliate the staff and demand special treatment, pushing other rajas aside.
Not many people do sports, yoga, or self-education.
Moreover, the cheaper the hotel, the lower the level of people's behavior.

You can make an allowance that the behavior is justified by the short vacation time, people understand that it is only for a week or two, they can afford it now, then they will return to normal.
But, it seems to me, this is an indicator of how people are able to manage their freedom. How many people would survive if there was a permanent all-inclusive? Permanent and unlimited access to alcohol?

There is hope that in such conditions, people may begin to understand that you can't drink and eat without stopping. That if all this is available constantly, then it is not necessary to get drunk right now, to remove the sweetness of the forbidden fruit.

03. MY INSPIRATION IN YOGA IN A WEEK.
Yoga in the hotel does not require much effort, and the body is already trained, it is easier to find harmony from the performance.

04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To the teachers for bhava

05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
Gaining strength.

06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE FOR A WEEK.*
Every day hatha, pranayama, 1-1.5 hours

07. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING.*
No