'Yoga, Inc' Clip 03 - 'If Any Idiot Asks You'
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If yoga is simply a physical actions than I can see why there can be awards and medals. But the meditative element gets missed when you make some people winners over others. Would you have a meditation competition?
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Though it seems selfish, its true just working hard in school to better yourself is how you serve yourself and giving back what you learned to those who want it, is the serving others part.
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Hey John Philip-
Yoga
It's unity of mind and body...get it?
That's where it starts
All the intentions of your subjects should've been portrayed in context of that.
It's the true and obvious meaning of yoga.
When you try to exploit exploitation you seriously need to look in the mirror.
You are a Mcfilmaker
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did you see him check her out.. yuck
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Also, often times people have a hard time distinguishing competition with self fullfillment and working hard, but its about realizing what is natural and what doesn't have rules or regulations only to improve yourself from within! Anyone could do it and it starts within because you have to serve yourself before you can serve others!
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we're not idiots for knowing that any aspect of competition is completely contradicting the sanctity of this practice! That man is wrong! A medal doesn't prove shit, it just fills your head with nonesense and false pride! If your in it to compete with yourself or others, your not in it for the right reasons!
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This description suits every sport.
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What is GOOD about Bikram, is that he is IMPLORING westerners to get off their righteous asses and really work hard and disciplined about something other than their cars, careers, bellies, sexcapades. Americans don't like that. Good for Bikram and his followers. (Leslie is a fantastic teacher by the way, here in San Diego. YES! You too can practice with a "world champ". Bikram himself is VERY accessible. Anyone can go practice with him in Los Angeles.
Jesus, chill out
JohnAnthonyPhilp 1 year ago