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Acharya Sri Khadi Madama: Posted on Monday, October 24, 2011 4:24 PM
Finding Shangri La: Improving Your Journey By Acharya Sri Khadi Madama Saving Lunch Your lunch time is a time of renewal and refreshment. It's meant not only to nourish your body, but to nourish your inner spirit as well. Whether you've got one hour or only a half-hour, that time should be spent truly enjoying your meal. The Yogi's in India will not allow anyone to cook for them who is angry or who has a sour disposition because the very vibrations of the cook, conjoined with the elements of fire, water and metal act as conduits for those negative emotional vibrations, which then become an essence of the food they eat. |
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Acharya Sri Khadi Madama: Posted on Monday, October 17, 2011 9:40 PM
Finding Shangri La: Improving Your Journey By Acharya Sri Khadi Madama Shangri La Weekend Every year I have my ownannual,Finding Shangri La, weekend. It's a weekend where I review my own commitment to the founding principles that derive from the lofty heights of Shangri La, a place that is predicated on living a life expressing our deepest heart longings; living without struggle, living on a "gold standard"; always having a good day and never being sick or getting old. |
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Acharya Sri Khadi Madama: Posted on Sunday, October 09, 2011 8:17 PM
Finding Shangri La: Improving Your Journey By Acharya Sri Khadi Madama Achieving Enlightenment Through Challenges We tend to think of becoming enlightened as only coming to us through masterful Yoga practice over a long period of discipline, but there are other ways, since becoming enlightened also means that through all of your trials and tribulations, you evolve and develop a keen insight into why certain events or challenges are in your life. |
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Acharya Sri Khadi Madama: Posted on Saturday, October 01, 2011 11:19 PM
Finding Shangri La: Improving Your Journey By Acharya Sri Khadi Madama The Essence of Intention So often we wonder why things don't go the way we want them to or the way we have expected. We feel like we can't get things moving. Yet, other desires are quickly fulfilled as if out of nowhere. What's the catch? In the Field, our ability to reel things in to us from the great cosmic timeline is based on just how much passion we have for something-a person, event or object, how much oomph we put into acquiring it and it's closeness in proximity to us. |
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