by Yogi BhajanOh my purity, purify me in consciousness. Oh my capacity, give my mind its purest form to recognize and serve others. Oh my values, be gracious to all. Oh my courage, may I be full of compassion. Oh my intelligence, let me be kind to all.
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by Jodh Kaur
Does it ever get easier to have the difficult conversations? To voice an unpopular opinion? To ask for your needs to be met? Is it really possible to become comfortable with being uncomfortable? Consider a yoga pose that challenges you. Notice how you feel when you practice it. Notice the thoughts that run through your mind as you hold the posture. Are you gritting your teeth just trying to get through it or can you soften and surrender into it knowing this is a moment in time and the discomfort will pass? It’s wonderful to be in the bliss of our practice, loving every movement and mantra but it’s also wonderful to feel the challenge of a less than favorite posture or exercise, to breathe through it. To break through. To grow. It’s easy to do nothing. It’s also easy to do the wrong thing. Taking right action is the challenge. This is growth. This is success. Maybe it gets easier. Maybe it doesn’t. Do you want easy or do you want growth? by Yogi Bhajan, August 21, 1985Lord God: Give me the compassion, the kindness, the virtues, so I can share with others my own self. Give me the inner self and give me the depth.Give me the sacredness or the death. Let me live in peace, harmony and tranquility with all that is, that was, and that shall be. May Thy grace exalt me to forever be worthy of Thyself. Give me the power to serve. Give me the power to surrender to Your will. Give me the power to live in the ecstasy of consciousness to obey Thee. May this day be a beautiful day in my life and may tomorrow be the best of it. Sat Nam. by Jodh Kaur
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