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~ Ommm ~ I'm attempting to find inner peace on the top floor of a down town community hall.                    ~ Ommm ~ I can hear the anxious siren of an ambulance; its tone stretched out by the sound waves that fail to keep up.                   ~ Ommm        Focus on your breathing... ~ For an apparently relaxation endorsing pose right now I feel very uncomfortable.                   ~ Ommm        Look towards your inner eye.        See the beam of bright, white light shine        From your third eye.         See the bright light...  ~ I can't see it, are there special opticians For people who can't see through their third eye. Maybe I don't have a third eye... Oh no, I don't think I have a third eye!                   ~ Ommm          Focus of your breathing...          Focus on the bright light         radiating from your inner eye... ~ Okay I think I've found it, is that it?!           ~  You should follow along                towards the golden temple,                Step forward.               And with each step               focus on the feeling               of the fresh, green grass               beneath your feet. ~ My right foot has serious pins and needles! Don't think about it! Don't think about it!         ~ Your left foot is your Karma,            Your right foot, your Dharma            With each step focus on the feeling            of the fresh, green grass beneath your feet... ~ My Dharma has serious pins a needles! Ouch, ouch, ouch! Don't think about it! Don't think about it!                                                            ~ Ommm ~ I need to move but I don't wanna disrupt my zone of inner peace. Ouch, ouch, ouch!                       ~ Step into the pool               and feel yourself melt within it.          And lose the sense of having ****** form                  Float into the nothingness.                    Drift off into the water...  ~ I wonder if there are inner eye lifeguards For the little imagination people who can't swim.               ~  Focus on your breathing ~ Pins and needles! Ouch ouch ouch! Maybe if I wiggle my toes a bit...        ~ Gradually come back to the sense of having a body.                  Feel yourself being bought back to life.                                   You are re-born. ~ Re-born?! Well, if you say so but My right foot is proper dead right now.                              ~ Ommm                    Keep gently breathing... ~ And now I better brace myself for the many uncomfortable, complicated poses that we will manipulate our bodies into...                              ~ Ommm ~ That distract us temporarily from the manic metropolis chaos that's buzzing right outside the windows.                                ~ Ommm           Stretch out and breathe in that beautiful prana ~ The dusty air, choked with car fumes and the diesel engine hum of the noisy dockyard nearby.                                  ~ Ommm ~
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Oct 23, 2017
Oct 23, 2017 at 6:45 PM UTC
Ommm – a journey towards inner peace while suffering with acute pins and needles in one foot.
~ Ommm ~ I'm attempting to find inner peace on the top floor of a down town community hall.                    ~ Ommm ~ I can hear the anxious siren of an ambulance; its tone stretched out by the sound waves that fail to keep up.                   ~ Ommm        Focus on your breathing... ~ For an apparently relaxation endorsing pose right now I feel very uncomfortable.                   ~ Ommm        Look towards your inner eye.        See the beam of bright, white light shine        From your third eye.         See the bright light...  ~ I can't see it, are there special opticians For people who can't see through their third eye. Maybe I don't have a third eye... Oh no, I don't think I have a third eye!                   ~ Ommm          Focus of your breathing...          Focus on the bright light         radiating from your inner eye... ~ Okay I think I've found it, is that it?!           ~  You should follow along                towards the golden temple,                Step forward.               And with each step               focus on the feeling               of the fresh, green grass               beneath your feet. ~ My right foot has serious pins and needles! Don't think about it! Don't think about it!         ~ Your left foot is your Karma,            Your right foot, your Dharma            With each step focus on the feeling            of the fresh, green grass beneath your feet... ~ My Dharma has serious pins a needles! Ouch, ouch, ouch! Don't think about it! Don't think about it!                                                            ~ Ommm ~ I need to move but I don't wanna disrupt my zone of inner peace. Ouch, ouch, ouch!                       ~ Step into the pool               and feel yourself melt within it.          And lose the sense of having ****** form                  Float into the nothingness.                    Drift off into the water...  ~ I wonder if there are inner eye lifeguards For the little imagination people who can't swim.               ~  Focus on your breathing ~ Pins and needles! Ouch ouch ouch! Maybe if I wiggle my toes a bit...        ~ Gradually come back to the sense of having a body.                  Feel yourself being bought back to life.                                   You are re-born. ~ Re-born?! Well, if you say so but My right foot is proper dead right now.                              ~ Ommm                    Keep gently breathing... ~ And now I better brace myself for the many uncomfortable, complicated poses that we will manipulate our bodies into...                              ~ Ommm ~ That distract us temporarily from the manic metropolis chaos that's buzzing right outside the windows.                                ~ Ommm           Stretch out and breathe in that beautiful prana ~ The dusty air, choked with car fumes and the diesel engine hum of the noisy dockyard nearby.                                  ~ Ommm ~
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Oct 23, 2017
Oct 23, 2017 at 6:45 PM UTC
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