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gibbous moon haiku
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | February 23, 2010
gibbous moon slants
poems composed in darkness
feverish heart beats
Bhakti Yoga, Heart Opening to the Beloved
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | February 19, 2010
Death reminds me that there is really only one way to live. From the heart of love.
Returned last night from burying Mom in North Carolina. A devoted Catholic, Priscilla Lasecki Kieber embodied the heart of bhakti yoga.
Whether she was sitting on the beach, enjoying the beauty of the rolling oceanic waves, preparing cake for a [...]
a yogini by any other name is still barefootandupsidedown
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | January 24, 2010
If you’ve found this page, then you have discovered that LaughingYogini has reincarnated as Barefoot & UpsideDown.
In an effort to create a name that more accurately reflected the site content, the shift was probably inevitable.
*Really, I have never done laughter yoga, though who knows, you may find me sometime rocking my belly in the [...]
Practice Journal, Inversions
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | January 16, 2010
What is it about being upside down that causes such a rush? Is it the increased blood flow? Is it the heart rest? Is it because Mind rests more easily and fully when the legs are up? Is it more psychological: being upside down forces up to look at the world with a different [...]
Practice Journal, Standing pose flow
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | January 12, 2010
January 11, 2010 FOCUS: Standing Pose Flow
Last night I spent some time writing and pondering my dreams, which has been a theme this month, both at the Comfort Cafe and on the cool blog I recently discovered, Chris Guillebeau’s The Art of Noncomformity.
In the middle of this quiet activity,a strong tug drew me into [...]
Practice Journal, Momyogini on the phone
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | January 11, 2010
Jan.10, 2010 FOCUS: Seated forward bends and twists
This afternoon I practiced viparita karani (legs up the wall) on my platform bed. At first, I thought I’d put on a cd but then decided against it, so I could enter a more meditative state. What happened was that I entered a more somnambulistic state.
My snoring [...]
Yoga Ethics 5, APARIGRAHA, noncovetousness
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | December 23, 2009
Yoga Sutra 2.39: aparigrahasthairye janmakathamta sambodah
One who perseveres on the path of noncovetousness gains deep understanding of the meaning of life. (trans. B. Bouanchaud)
I DO pray for aparigraha to blossom in my life like a spiritual flower showering me with the clarity and buoyancy of a saint. T.K.V. Desikachar suggests the five yamas are [...]
fall dandelion haiku
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | November 11, 2009
I am tackling the NANOWRIMO challenge this month, so blog posting has taken a back seat, I am sorry to say to my loyal readers and friends. However, what a great time to begin a haiku-post tradition expanding Laughing Yogini’s Poetry tradition?
There is a great tradition of linking haiku and meditation, particularly zen [...]
ripeness
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | October 22, 2009
What is it that I am waiting for? Why do I think I am not good enough or strong enough or smart enough or beautiful enough or kind enough? Why is the ripeness, the fullness of my existence so difficult to accept?
Why do I think someone is more ~ or less ~ then my self? [...]
change
carolyn aka LaughingYogini | October 7, 2009
What is certain in this life?
CHANGE. Only change.
If I am filled with utter happiness, I can sure that at some point, I will no longer enjoy the feeling.
If I am crying my eyes and heart in grief, I know too that that sadness will not last.
You will not last. I will not last.
The stress of [...]
