Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: Babies, Coup, Cow, Dairy Farm, Excerpt, Fate, Heidi, Newborn Calves, Quote, Random, Ties, Trenches, Veal, Yoga Instructor
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“What you have done is who you are. What you do is who you will be.” That’s the quote my yoga instructor started today’s class with. I don’t know who originally said it. And in many ways it ties in with the story I want to tell today, about one cow by the name of Heidi. Heidi was born in Florida on a dairy farm. The farmer didn’t see enough profit in selling the babies for veal, so he would put the newborn calves into trenches and shoot them. Heidi was spared that fate only because a coup
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I believe we’re all born with a tabula rosa, or a blank slate. Though fate might guide us in the bigger scheme of things, I still believe we create our own destinies, which are inspired/influenced by our upbringings and our environment. And so going along with my “live in the moment/savor the present” goal, it ocurred to me that every day is really and truly a blank slate, as well — it’s not a one-time-deal. When we wake up each morning, we can hit the Snooze button for ten more minutes,
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Posted by: in Yoga Exercises, tags: Excerpt, Fate, Fatwa, Fear, Malaysia National, Malaysian News, Muslim Faith, Random, Tomboyism, Yoga
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Today in Malaysian news, the National Fatwa Council (actual name, we didn’t make that up), the same organization that just issued a fatwa on “tomboyism” and women wearing pants, cutting their hair short for fear of lesbianism, will soon announce a ruling on the fate of yoga in the country…under claim yoga a threat to Muslim faith and deviationist
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