Mindfulness (Meditation and Yoga)
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@deadendpro
Yeah can def snap a pic of all stuff I use, works the best at preventing care. Once it’s flaired up kinda just gotta roll with it, stretch much as can, walk around, pillows keep foot elevated when sleeping etc. it’s not fun at all. Think I got it the most years back when was a full time dog walker and wearing 3 sizes to small apcs -
@Fadez ...I read 'dribble' at first and nodded knowingly... there are other things in your pictures that make me wonder how many people here have a 'turning japanese' thing going on. And I don't mean in the spirit of the Vapours!!

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@Makarwise for me it’s mostly Vietnamese

I study Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism from Thich Nhat Hanh. I also on a personal level study Kriya Yoga under Ryan Kurczak (Babaji / Yogananda lineage). I do love me some Japanese art and jeans tho!
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@Fadez So many great teachings from Thich Nhat Hanh

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Iaidō @Makarwise or just deko?
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@Chap Iaido and Jodo...but both of those are sharp for cleaving the heads of any intruders...and slicing milk cartons in half for fun

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@Makarwise said in Mindfulness (Meditation and Yoga):
@Chap Iaido and Jodo...but both of those are sharp for cleaving the heads of any intruders...and slicing milk cartons in half for fun

Nice... me and my son too. Musō Shinden Ryū
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@Chap ZNKR setei katas but our lineage is Muso jikiden ryu - brought to the UK in the 70's by Fuji sensei. Iaido and jodo both incredibly mindful arts - and we have a good laugh at the dojo too!
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@Matt kneeling chairs brilliant for my back and general posture. I do occasionaly get tangled up in them when I try to quickly stand up...
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@Makarwise said in Mindfulness (Meditation and Yoga):
@Chap ZNKR setei katas but our lineage is Muso jikiden ryu - brought to the UK in the 70's by Fuji sensei. Iaido and jodo both incredibly mindful arts - and we have a good laugh at the dojo too!
In our Dojo most of the members do also Kendō we therefore practice the 12 Seitei-Iai or Zenkenren-Iai Katas regulary too.
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Im admittedly not well versed in this world but I find this specific set of recordings to be a useful meditative/therapeutic tool.
"In 1981, Coltrane participated in a marathon fifteen-hour session which yielded recordings that were released the following year as Turiya Sings, a cassette issued via the Vedantic Center's Avatar Book Institute in limited quantities. The album, which was intended for use by students of the Center, features Coltrane singing devotional songs in Sanskrit (her first recorded appearance as a vocalist)"




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