Yeah well, your actions reflect what you think and speak. What you think and speak reflect your core values and what you are trying to develop yourself into. Then the outcome of your actions does not define who you are. (We still have to say that this is relevant to whom is identified with their own mind)
@@federico_yogaI would rather say, not what we are trying to develop into, but what we must realise we have to let go of, as we are already what we wish to be. My first comment was just trying to say we should not try to so hard to reach a fixed point but rather, just be the movement to wherever we discover we are. Thank you. Now I do left side.
@@cazalisthis is very clearly explained, I appreciate what you wrote and I especially agree with not needing to reach a certain point. I have shifted into the embodied movement practices for this specific reason. This body is signaling less pull and push and more of a movement oriented practice.
So much to learn ❤
Indeed 🙏✨
Very professional!
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Super useful 🙌
Thank you 🙏
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Thank you 🙏
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Nice 👍😌
Thank you 🙏
¿Puedes colocar subtitulos en español? Soy tu fan desde México
Estoy aprendiendo como hacerlo.
Por cierto lo voy a hacer 🙏
As they say, the path to god is defined by who you are, how you function and not by what you do. Nevertheless, great instructions.
Yeah well, your actions reflect what you think and speak.
What you think and speak reflect your core values and what you are trying to develop yourself into.
Then the outcome of your actions does not define who you are. (We still have to say that this is relevant to whom is identified with their own mind)
@@federico_yogaI would rather say, not what we are trying to develop into, but what we must realise we have to let go of, as we are already what we wish to be. My first comment was just trying to say we should not try to so hard to reach a fixed point but rather, just be the movement to wherever we discover we are. Thank you. Now I do left side.
That was good!
@@cazalisthis is very clearly explained, I appreciate what you wrote and I especially agree with not needing to reach a certain point. I have shifted into the embodied movement practices for this specific reason. This body is signaling less pull and push and more of a movement oriented practice.
@@cazalisthank you