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Wow, I am still smiling- 10 min. later. Thank you, those photos are so wonderful.
I could not lie anymore so I started to call my dog "God". First he looked confused, then he started smiling, then HE EVEN DANCED! I kept at it; now he doesn't even bite. I am wondering if this might work on people?Tukaram
You made me aware of the Cherry blossoms i have around me here in Sweden aswell
Thanks
/Niklas
"If a man is called to be a streetsweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven played music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great streetsweeper who did his job well."/Martin Luther King, Jr.
This thread inspired me to intend to "practice in the place with the best chi that is not too far away form my home." I managed to find just the most beautiful amazing place to practice that I have never even been to before and yet it is only less than 5 minutes from my house! It is amazing what a little directed intention can do.
The spot is at the top of a very steep, very large hill that is surrounded by woods. On the top is a stone tower, and maybe 100-200 feet of lawn with beautiful trees, and the spot I practiced at looks over a small "cliff": wide open air in front of me surrounded by trees all about like a rain forest almost, and the sun setting in front of me also! The wonderful chi is palpable there. I might have to borrow my girlfriend Paula's camera to show you. Or maybe I can get her to show you herself if she ever posts on here! ;-)
Thanks for inspiring me :-)
"Take a moment to feel how wonderful it feels just to be alive."
- Sifu
- I'm very happy to hear you find such a great place for practice! Keep it up, and if you have any photos of your inspiring surroundings, please do post them here.
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