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		<title>Ease of Being Amidst Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You see the dimension of what we can do here. We can add different qualities and experiment with them. We can then bring little touches of the other qualities of nurturance, of compassion into it. So now you have both your sense of compassion and ease of being amidst change with a greater sense of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You see the dimension of what we can do here. We can add different qualities and experiment with them. We can then bring little touches of the other qualities of nurturance, of compassion into it. So now you have both your sense of compassion and ease of being amidst change with a greater sense of change.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I wanted to introduce this practice in order to see what you did with it.  The whole idea is you that you are comfortable because at this point, we don&#8217;t want defenses to come up. Basically, you can use this increased warmth and do what you did previously. You can evaporate it into a mist and breathe in the mist. This way you have warmth and everything at the heart of your being. And then, expand that warmth, along with the compassion and the change, out through your fingertips, the bottoms of your feet, and the top of your head. Let it expand out through Santa Fe, letting other people bring that mist in and experience it. We&#8217;re going to warm a whole bunch of people in Santa Fe right now.</p>
<p>You could take it as we did before, all the way out to the edges of the universe to allow form and everything to dissolve into the mist; and all that&#8217;s left is the compassion, change, and the warmth. Then you arise, you reincarnate from that mist of warmth, compassion, and change.</p>
<p>That was just an interesting aspect and it made things, for a few moments, kind of anxious for me until we got the blue flame going again. Now it&#8217;s like warm, friendly, and very deepkind of a core warming. It&#8217;s very easy for me to expand that warmth out to the rest of the perceivable universe because there&#8217;s plenty of warmth there. There seems like an infinite amount of energy there. The color yellow is the color of abundance. And of course it also is a warm color. Some may also say it&#8217;s a hot color. It&#8217;s the color of the sun and that&#8217;s nice. </p>
<p>Remember we talked about Amogasidi and Green Tara being in the direction of the North? Ratnasamabhava is the Buddha of the South, and he&#8217;s yellow. We&#8217;re bringing some warmth. What you&#8217;re doing is you&#8217;re discovering you&#8217;re inner warmth.</p>
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<p>Yogi Sean is the student of <a href="http://www.yogiseanthomas.com/gospel/Ramananda.html" target="_blank">Swami Ramananda</a> and the author of Dancing in the Fire of Transformation and The Everyday Sanyasin.</p>
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		<title>Traditional Eagle Tattoos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 13:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Why Are We Scared of Personality Quiz?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 11:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personality quiz is like a test. If you take it seriously and expect to get some significant results, it&#8217;s absolutely normal to be a bit scared. Just a bit, not more. None of the quiz is worth your panic. The reason of panic is that people are scared to fail. And panic in its turn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Personality <a href="http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/">quiz is</a> like a test. If you take it seriously and expect to get some significant results, it&#8217;s absolutely normal to be a bit scared. Just a bit, not more. None of the quiz is worth your panic. The reason of panic is that people are scared to fail. And panic in its turn is the reason of thoughtless actions. Remember, the personality quiz, unlike a knowledge quiz, has no definite set of right or wrong answers. To say that you &#8220;failed&#8221; the personality quiz is a misnomer. </p>
<p>So, why are we scared of personality quiz? There are two main reasons. The first is a fear to fail. We&#8217;ve already talked about it. The second one is to get the results that you don&#8217;t expect. It&#8217;s a fear to be disappointed by it. If you take a quiz by your own will (in case it&#8217;s not a pre-employment or sanity quiz), then be honest or just don&#8217;t take it at all. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t trick yourself. You are the only person who knows the right answers.</p>
<p>In the word combination &#8220;personality quiz&#8221; the main word comes first. No matter what type of quiz you are to take, all the answers should be true for you, and you&#8217;ll never fail.  </p>
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		<title>rememberings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2008 19:41:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[can remember running barefoot through the grass, stumping my toes&#8230;.getting stung by bull nettles&#8230;having fish bones&#8211;or nails&#8211;stuck in my foot.  Sometimes I think back. And I remember.  I can recall when all houses didn&#8217;t have flush toilets! There was usually a one-room, one-seater out by some garden, on the other side of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>can remember running barefoot through the grass, stumping my toes&#8230;.getting stung by bull nettles&#8230;having fish bones&#8211;or nails&#8211;stuck in my foot.  Sometimes I think back. And I remember.  I can recall when all houses didn&#8217;t have flush toilets! There was usually a one-room, one-seater out by some garden, on the other side of the chicken coop.  I remember the ice man&#8217;s truck rolling by every morning&#8211;except Sunday&#8211;and it depended on what size(d) ice box was in the kitchen whether or not you bought a 25 cent block or a 50 cent block, each chopped to order at your front door.  Yes, sometimes I remember.  I can remember, too&#8211;before &#8216;permanent processes&#8217;&#8211;getting my ears burned or a lock of hair falling from my scalp&#8230;all due to a big black straightening comb or Marcel iron (hot curlers).  Oh, yes, I can remember that very well. I, too, can remember when food didn&#8217;t all come from a grocer&#8217;s shelf or freezer.  Flour, sugar, spices, salt and pepper, yes. But not the vegetables. They came from that trusty garden.  And meat walked around in the pasture. Or in the pig pen. Or in the yard.  And fish was  caught in the neighboring stream.  What a tough time that was.  But a simpler time!  I can remember when the Church house was never locked.  And the door to your own house didn&#8217;t have to be.  It might have to be latched. But not locked.  I can also remember when it was safe for children to play anywhere in the neighborhood. If your parents weren&#8217;t around, Uncle or Auntie somebody was there.  Or Mr. or Miss Whoever was there.  Nothing would happen to you.   Unless you did something wrong!  Then Uncle or Auntie or Mr. or Miss Nobody would whup you good! And then tell your parents, who would whup you some mo&#8217;!  Ah, yes! I remember it well.</p>
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