March 09, 2007

Yoga at Home - Indian Comic Book The Yoga Institute in Santa Cruz, Mumbai is unique in catering mainly to middle-class Indians who usually have a family and face the pressures of urban life. This 1997 comic book, produced by the institute in the style of popular indian comics of the period, captures the essence of 'householder yoga', giving an idea of how powerful spiritual practices can shape the ethos of an 'ideal' Indian family. In the spirit of the "Action Philosophers" FPP from yesterday, an informative flickr set how-to in convenient look-see picture form. And less o' the talkity talk-talk yappin'. via boingboing

Simple things to remember more, like relaxation relieves tension and be objective and not get caught in distractions of daily life Note: does not include instruction on How to be a Millionaire and Never Pay Taxes

  • Well, the picture of the happy people staring at the sun almost produced an out-of-character flippant remark from me, but I see that sun-gazing has become a popular way to eliminate the need for food altogether. That will certainly divert extra funds to the beer budget! Whee!
  • I do this one. It's a great laugh.
  • Well, take a swig from mah neti pot and call me a dingdang mucus slurper! I thought this post woulda garnered lotsa comments! *smears aloe on burned retinas, assumes lotus position*