tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8375029325235067748.post8233816352014025664..comments2023-05-24T07:27:03.435-05:00Comments on Eye of the 'Drea: Hot In There'Dreahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18445124443770488433noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8375029325235067748.post-54448394377488877822013-08-11T16:28:49.009-05:002013-08-11T16:28:49.009-05:00Yes, USA Yoga sponsors the Yoga Asana Championship...Yes, USA Yoga sponsors the Yoga Asana Championship. Bikram's wife, Rajashree Choudhury, is the president and founder.<br /><br />Re: fainting, never experienced it but I've certainly felt dizzy (mostly after prolonged sitting) and felt that I might faint. That explanation takes away the fear and, yeah, I've not in favor of fainting either. ;)'Dreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18445124443770488433noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8375029325235067748.post-14252597508089972722013-08-10T10:20:21.855-05:002013-08-10T10:20:21.855-05:00I like the thing about fainting too :-)
Something...I like the thing about fainting too :-)<br /><br />Something I've gradually come to realize, and particularly since becoming primalish, is that a lot of things we view as abnormal, or negative, or some sort of bad ending - like fainting - are actually our bodies running a process to <i>help,</i> to counteract the injury or dangerous condition. Sometimes we short-circuit our own ability to heal ourselves by preventing or interrupting those processes. Not that I'm in favor of fainting :-) but as that quote points out, there's a <i>reason</i> for it. It's part of restoring equilibrium, not the end of the story.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8375029325235067748.post-35517339527002231732013-08-09T19:45:32.162-05:002013-08-09T19:45:32.162-05:00Competitive yoga? I had no idea there was such a t...<i>Competitive yoga?</i> I had no idea there was such a thing! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com