01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Concentration on the task at hand, when you forget about food and sleep
2. Isolation at the dacha
3. The weather is improving
02. MY THOUGHTS AND DISCOVERIES.
There is an opinion that questions about the meaning of life arise only in people who are not satisfied with their lives.
I was hooked on this idea in childhood, after reading "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury. The idea is that trying to find the meaning of life during wars and disasters is pointless, but when peace and balance come, this question loses its relevance, because when life is good, there is no point in arguing about it.
For example: while our vision is fine, we do not even notice that we have it, that we have two eyes instead of three, etc. But if problems start, then we try to understand and figure it out, medicine and medicine appear, etc.
And again the concept of three types of karma workers comes to mind - someone is pushed by negativity, someone strives for more, and someone does something without external motivation.
But if the fear disappears in the first type of worker - he saved up money, now he can not be afraid, stability, at the same time, he is not motivated by an increase in remuneration or some idea. Can he sit on his butt and drink beer in front of the TV?
Will such a person survive in the long term or should there be continuous development?
On the one hand, pain follows tamas. But a person can work honestly, but at a minimum, so that there is no fear for life. Is this considered tamas?
03. MY INSPIRATION IN YOGA FOR A WEEK.
Some kind of feeling of the central idea, it is difficult to say, but something is felt.
04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To those who inspire us
05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
I got carried away with the work
06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE IN A WEEK.*
6 days, Hatha, Kriya, Pranayama 1-2 hours a day
07. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING.*
There aren't enough hours in the day