Make Me One with Everything

Make Me One with Everything

Ever heard the one about the Dalai Lama and the hotdog vendor? Make me one with everything. This has always been my favorite joke. Recently, I was made aware of how, like a lot of effective humor, the punchline is based on a not so funny premise. As a Shakespearean scholar once pointed out: "As long as there is pain and suffering in the world, there will always be something to laugh at."

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Nonviolence, Hypocrisy and Veganism

Nonviolence, Hypocrisy and Veganism

The first yama of Patanjali's Yoga Sutra's is ahimsa, often translated as "non-harming." Aligning myself with Yoga turned something that I had always seen as a weakness into a strength. Yet, somewhere along the way, an unconscious loophole developed. While I was incapable of intentionally doing others wrong, I seemed to have no problem doing considerable inadvertent harm to myself.

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Screw Union with the Divine

Screw Union with the Divine

I have this tendency to be overly provocative, sometimes to a fault. I have managed to temper this but changing old patterns requires continued attention. The title of this post is a perfect example. I really wanted to call it "F*** Union with the Divine" but I decided to exercise better judgement. I have traced my relapse back to an email I recently received from Yoga Journal Magazine.

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Braving the Winds of Changes

Braving the Winds of Changes

Let there be no doubt that life can be severely ironic. Two weeks after I sent out remarks on the sacrifices my wife was making for our family, she got laid off from that soul-sucking job that was providing us health insurance. She worked at the same company for more than six years. They gave her three days notice. Corporate management sure is cruel. The health insurance racket is worse.

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Does Life Ever Get Easier?

Does Life Ever Get Easier?

Does life ever get easier? Short answer: no. I realize that doesn't sound altogether yogic. Not to mention, it was only last month that I waxed poetic on living through the difficulty of winter as the fertile soil of new possibilities. While those ideas hold true and offer useful perspective, they are of little comfort when the rubber meets the road and the tires are running a bit flat.

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The Blooming Thereafter

The Blooming Thereafter

"Look for the flower to bloom in the silence that follows the storm; not till then. It shall grow, it will shoot up, it will make branches and leaves and form buds, while the storm continues, while the battle lasts. Then will come a calm such as comes in a tropical country after the heavy rain, when nature works so swiftly that one may see her action. Such a calm will come to the harassed spirit."

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