Published on Sep 20, 2005 by in Uncategorized

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Do Not Limit The Unlimited

“When i sit,
i sit
until my discriminative mind
dissolves into a space/place free from a limited perspective.
in this space/place
the Moment expands
and i can See Clearly
an enlarged view of my life
– beyond the dualities of rich or poor, comfortable or painful, etc.

From this Enlarged View
i know that everything which happens is meant
to help move me into my Higher Self.

Listen, Noble Warrior;
Brahman is whispering again and again to you:

“Everything that happens is meant to help move you into your Higher Self.”

We cannot leave Pain until we learn to love it for its spiritual worth.
Pain is a synonym for Purification.
Purify thyself through workouts and work-ins.

Noble Yogin,
We cannot leave something until we love it.

The more we hate something or resist something
the more we are are bound to it.

Release your Past
Relieve your Pain
by loving it
not
running away from it
not
masking it in multiplicity.

When i coach you,
i coach your Higher Self.
It is not an easy Way
for you
or for me and my Teaching Staff.
yet
it is a
True Way
a
Brave Way
a
Warrior’s Way.

When you Walk this Path
– through it all; come what may –
to just endure
to just remain steady in your Practices…
you gain Perspective
Purity
and
a far better chance at not limiting
the Unlimited
by your self-imposed limitations.

Everything in your past happened for your own go(o)d.

Now, Noble Warrior,
get out into your day
and Live
Like
You
Mean
It…

Rise Above.

Know that we may be Fierce Teachers
teaching a Fiercely Steep Path…
yet
also know
you are fiercely loved in this Path
for who you are,
where you are,
and
just how High you can be!

that is all,
coach

Photos
1) coach in meditation at the former HP Yoga Studio, Los Angeles, CA., by WayneWilliamsstudio.com
2) Kokopelli; an ancient native american yogin, well loved among Southwest tribal peoples since before written history. Some sources link Kokopelli with Shiva of the Hindu deities. This image was done by WF Teacher Sheader and his wife, Linda.

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