Forget-Full of Student Warriorism

Published on Apr 10, 2006 by in Uncategorized

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“i have found that Western Students are sometimes forget-full of their incarnations when
they used to have to travel, often barefoot and through high Himalayan passes, distances of 40-60 miles at a time
to have Meeting and attain a Teaching (more often than not, just a grunt of disapproval) from their
Accepted Teacher.”
– coach ilg

above photo;
Bodh, India – a endangered human species; a Tibetan monk in exile from the Chinese takeover of Tibet praying in the way all Prayer was traditionally done; with Sweat. This form of Sweat Based Prayer is the oldest and most effective in human spirituality and is known as, “Prostrations”. Some Tibetans will do these Prostrations for over 500 kilometers, bruised, bloody, and utterly fatigued…while simultaneously chanting. In our modern day “Yoga Studios” students might know the vinyasa movement of “Chaturanga”…Chaturanga’s are a very diluted form of Prostrations. In this country? I have students that complain about a few cents per day for world-class spiritual training or quit the Path the moment the novelty of deepening inner resolve through sweat-and-stillness based Practice wears off.

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