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May 20, 2017

Thank You

Have you said thank you lately? by Amy Nichols There’s someone you need to thank. Some who believes in you. Someone who listens to you. Someone who puts up with you when you’re in your foulest mood. Someone who doesn’t mind the little things. Someone who celebrates the big things. Someone who opens doors for you, …

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Thank You

Have you said thank you lately? by Amy Nichols There’s someone you need to thank. Some who believes in you. Someone who listens to you. Someone who puts up with you when you’re in your foulest mood. Someone who doesn’t mind the little things. Someone who celebrates the big things. Someone who opens doors for you, …

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Thank You

Have you said thank you lately? by Amy Nichols There’s someone you need to thank. Some who believes in you. Someone who listens to you. Someone who puts up with you when you’re in your foulest mood. Someone who doesn’t mind the little things. Someone who celebrates the big things. Someone who opens doors for you, …

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Thank You

Have you said thank you lately? by Amy Nichols There’s someone you need to thank. Some who believes in you. Someone who listens to you. Someone who puts up with you when you’re in your foulest mood. Someone who doesn’t mind the little things. Someone who celebrates the big things. Someone who opens doors for you, …

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May 14, 2017

Community (Kula)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
As Mother Teresa stated, “The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” Our intention this week is to invite more interconnectedness and community (“kula” in Sanskrit) into our lives — expanding our circle — while staying rooted, grounded, and balanced. Yoga…
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Published on May 14, 2017 14:31

Community (Kula)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
As Mother Teresa stated, “The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” Our intention this week is to invite more interconnectedness and community (“kula” in Sanskrit) into our lives — expanding our circle — while staying rooted, grounded, and balanced. Yoga…
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Published on May 14, 2017 14:31

Community (Kula)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
As Mother Teresa stated, “The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” Our intention this week is to invite more interconnectedness and community (“kula” in Sanskrit) into our lives — expanding our circle — while staying rooted, grounded, and balanced. Yoga…
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Published on May 14, 2017 14:31

Community (Kula)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
As Mother Teresa stated, “The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” Our intention this week is to invite more interconnectedness and community (“kula” in Sanskrit) into our lives — expanding our circle — while staying rooted, grounded, and balanced. Yoga…
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Published on May 14, 2017 14:31

Community (Kula)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
As Mother Teresa stated, “The problem with the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” Our intention this week is to invite more interconnectedness and community (“kula” in Sanskrit) into our lives — expanding our circle — while staying rooted, grounded, and balanced. Yoga…
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Published on May 14, 2017 14:31

May 7, 2017

Refining Fire (Tapas)

Originally posted on ✨Love ~ Serve ~ Inspire✨:
“The practice of yoga is part of a gradual process of deliberate internal and external transformation.” ~ Nicolai Bachman TAPAS, the third of the niyamas, is considered one of the most powerful concepts in the Yoga Sutras. The word “tapas” comes from the Sanskrit verb “tap” which means “to…
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Published on May 07, 2017 15:28