01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. The rustling of leaves outside the window, birds singing, nature.
2. A good night's sleep is when you wake up and don't feel like sleeping anymore, without stimulants.
3. Alternating a complex topic for the brain with challenging physical exercise for the body.
02. MY THOUGHTS AND DISCOVERIES.
I watched a TV series about farming – people grow all kinds of plants and animals for profit.
Plants are grown to feed others – you can fertilize and water them, but not punish them.
Animals are fed plants, forced to reproduce, then sent to the butcher.
And so the image stuck in my head: to move a herd to another location (to a new field or to a truck for slaughter), they shake a bucket of feed in front of the herd, and from behind, they are frightened with noise or an angry dog. An interesting analogy formed in my mind: positive karma looms ahead, while negative karma looms behind.
Naturally or by force, they breed, feed, treat, and care for them, but only as long as it's profitable. But it turns out that the beloved pigs have the wrong fat-to-meat ratio; it became unprofitable, and everyone was turned into sausages.
And with humans—reproduction, growth, and then the unknown.
People don't treat their children that way, but with slaves, it's more like their relationship with animals.
If this is how humans act, created in the image and likeness of humans and deserving the karma to have the same happen to them, then either there's some super farmer breeding humans for profit (in the image and likeness), or these farmers must be reborn as one of the animals on the farm, according to the law of karma.
On the other hand, if a cow eats grass, does that mean it should be eaten too?
What about a wolf that eats hares?
Would there be cows left on earth if humans hadn't included them in the livestock program?
03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK.
Working through tension.
04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To everyone.
05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
I've done several broadcasts.
06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE FOR THE WEEK.*
Hatha, Kriya, Mantra, Pranayama - every day.
07. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING.*
Difficult material - lots of new, unfamiliar words.