Monday, August 10, 2009

If you expect more from yourself than from others, you are saying you are better than others and, therefore, must perform at a superior level.
~Judith Lasater
"As the mind, so the man;
bondage or liberation are in your own mind."
~Sandskrit saying

Protect dharma and dharma will protect you;
nurture dharma and dharma will nurture you.

All that we are is the result of what we have thought.
~Buddha

To live a creative life we must lose our fear of being wrong.
~Joseph Chilton Pearce

Whenever you do something, do it as a piece of art. Otherwise just don't do it. Let everything express the creativity of you.
~Yogi Bhajan
Our goal should not be to place our body in the position of an asana. Rather, we must seek to develop the strength and flexibility that will enable us to assume such a position. That is, the goal should not be the asana itself but the attributes of the physical fitness that are implied in the ability to assume that body position. This is a crucial distinction, for it is possible to assume some asanas without developing such fitness. To focus on achieing the ideal form of an asana without paying adequate attention to the effect of the practice on the structural qualities of the body is to lose sight of the true goal of asana practice. ~Mohan