STUDENT:
Good Morning Coach,
Namaste’
last night’s yoga class was fantastic!
I came in feeling a bit ill and left well..sweaty ….i finished the class (once again) was nauseous after class and needed to get to bed.
found home and slept like a log
my night journey was fun..,,im not sure where i went last night but it was the most greatest place ever!
thank you for the temple bell rings… it has been too long since i heard those.. i long for the temple bell rings… it was something i have been missing for so so long. thank you for taking me back in time for those.
and since it has been a long time can you explain to me meaning of the temple bell rings…thank you
student DG
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COACH:
Precious One Along The Path Of Awakening Through Wholeness…
ilg uses a Tibetan Tinksha Bell twice during each yoga class…here are the Traditional reasons why…
the first single ring is done to purify the space for all students, be they seasoned Practitioners or first-timers…the intricacies of the Vibration, Resonance, and Sound of the first strike informs the Teacher -much more effectively than if done by words – of the overall vibrational state of the collective class which dials in the intuitive choreography of the Teacher.
after class is finished, the Teacher then strikes the Tinksha again, three times, instead of one, symbolizing devotion to the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha (or Vishnu, Shiva, Brahman, or the elemental Rajas, Sattva, Tamas, or the MahaYoga Christ version of: Father, Son, (W)Holy Ghost.
to the seasoned yogi attuned to the clarity of sound vibration, and especially to the Teacher, the difference between the opening and the closing tonality of the Tinksha rings is a telltale training effect of the classes veracity.
thank you for your questions..the Highest Students, ask the Highest Questions…
your feeble teacher of nothing that you do not already know within
pic by Ananda; coach finishing an Early Morning Ritual when we lived beneath the Sacred Peak of Doko Oosliid
can YOU pick out the metaphorical Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha in the above pic?
– ec
Hmm….
Buddha on right, the statue
Ilg on left, conductor that transmits the Dharma
Sangha in center, 4 beings arms-locked, (4 cuz of the 4 sacred seasons)?
Most Precious Warrior Leaf!!!!
oh GOD!!!
feeble ilg has fallen AGAIN all OVER in LOVE with you again!!!
what size of my new Amitabha Red HP Yoga T-shirt would you like? (i got two smalls if you want for the boyz)!?
well done, Noble One…you are one of the few that would/will escort ilg to the Rosy Crucifixion!!!
let me know and well Served!
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