Sunday, June 3, 2012

Happiness, Harmony, Yoga - Stream of Consciousness Sunday

Over at All Things Fadra we do this five minute Stream of Consciousness thing on Sundays. Here is my Sunday stream. It's jumbled, I know, and unedited but it's supposed to be. Also, outside of my five minutes, I added the picture, caption and source.** So really it took me 6 minutes.

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So many things, people, quotes are touching me lately, especially lately.

I am not much of a Facebooker,might check it a few times a week to see if there are any birthdays I should be remembering, I don’t tweet, I don’t PIN. I’m slightly disconnected from all that. I don't know if that's good or bad or anything at all. I don't even know why I bring it up now except to explain how I use my computer time.


I suppose I spend most of my time writing stuff. The majority of what I write, like most bloggersI'm guessing, NEVER ends up out there for public viewing. It is, to me, a major release. Some of it is good stuff, some of it inappropriate only for certain eyes and a lot of it just not very good writing. Just stuff. My stuff.

But I did go on Facebook today and one of my friends shared this. And I love it! 


I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT! 


I love it so much that I’m going to get back into yoga this very minute, or as soon as Monday comes, so I can achieve this sometime... soon. First things first..work onbackbend. this is a quad/hip flexor killer, btw. My guy doesn't do yoga and isn't the least bit flexible so I'll have to figure out something. 

As I perused the snippets of pictures and quotes right in front of my eyes (I haven’t even begun to dig yet and I will), I was again, touched.

I can’t wait to spend more time reading this peaceful Facebook page. God, I hope friends don’t see me on there and start IMing me. It feels weird, like spying.

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**The caption spoke to me as well. It is from the Facebook page “2012 Healing the Planet”


"Happiness is not a matter of intensity 
but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony."
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15 comments:

all.things.fadra said...

I love the photo! I don't intend to EVER try the pose but I love yoga and I'm in the process of looking for a class!

a.eye said...

I love this photo and the caption!! I have been doing yoga and stretching lately, but don't know that I could eve do that.

But happiness being "balance, order, rhythm and harmony" -- love that!!

Good luck trying to get that pose down!

Gina said...

It's a goal! I've been doing too much forward motion stuff (running, stairs, biking) so I'm not at all properly balanced physically. I need to get back to working on flexibility and I need the mental and spiritual aspects of practicing yoga, as well.

Love the caption too!

Gina said...

To me, it's like art. I love the physicalness, romance, beauty, peacefulness.....

I, too, love yoga and I'm picky when it comes to doing it (with whom and where). It is definitely instructor driven. I need to connect with them in order for it to be the right fit for me. Good luck finding the right class.

I like physical goals and I know exactly the person to work with me on this. It will NEVER look like the picture, but it is doable with lots of work.

Kenya G. Johnson said...

Dang, can you fall in love with a couple in a photo? Love that!

Gina said...

YES. YOU. CAN! I did but hands off, Kenya. They're mine!

TMWHickman said...

What a beautiful quote! I'm so going to steal that and put it on my desk so I can look at it when I feel out of balance. Thank you for sharing this!

Gina said...

Your welcome! Steal away. I apparently did too from a FB page.

ed pilolla said...

my girlfriend and i did yoga, and we have big plans for doing it regularly. the idea of becoming more flexible is too appealing. but i never realized there were be such discomfort in the stretching:)
i also think there's a lot of value in writing stream of consciousness. and thank god most of what i write doesn't see the light of day:)

Gina said...

I'd love to do it as a couple but my hubby is not interested. Not his thing. I hope you do do it on the reg. To me, flexibility = strength, in many ways. AND there is a ton of discomfort in yoga and I love the mental challenge of that as well. Yoga is hard but you gain so much more.

I like to write this way, good for me and not so much for readers sometimes.

Mandy W. said...

Wow! Great photo and inspiration. I don't think Hubby and I could pull it off. I'm 5'4 and he is 6'4 :)

Tiffany said...

Loving that photo!!! Wonder if I could trust my Husband enough to lift my bones like that. :)

Gina said...

You're tiny and he's tall!

We could based on height (6'1" and 5'8") and strength. Our issue would be a lack of common interest in yoga and the tension on that guy's hamstrings with legs perfectly straight and feet extremely flexed would be a mother to achieve for most guys.

Gina said...

Isn't it incredibly beautiful? You are correct, it is an issue of physical trust. Almost like a reverse airplane we used to do to the kids.

Anonymous said...

Hi Gina,
I found this photo on Flikr from 'myfavefotos'. Is that you or do you know how I can get in touch with this person as I would like permission to use the photo on my website? Please email me back on sarahaussie@hotmail.com
Thanks
Sarah