tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post916615703379186633..comments2024-02-27T07:37:46.350-05:00Comments on K-Line: Form FactorK.Linehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-61039945407130177232015-08-01T09:30:28.851-04:002015-08-01T09:30:28.851-04:00I find your comment fascinating S! I don't kno...I find your comment fascinating S! I don't know a lot of peeps with chronic pain (at least not who've disclosed it to me) so I can't really weigh in. But it's such a good question. I find myself vacillating between feeling so hard-done by for this hyper-sensitivity (which makes everything SO fucking intense) and amazed that others don't feel it too. And I wonder what the benefits are. I mean, this has to be an evolutionary thing, right? Your mantra is genius by the way - definitely do it!<br /><br />Also, the quiet mind can take a very long time to find and lots of peeps do hover at the margins until one day, something very unfussy, almost imperceptible, shows them the way. I will say that the best thing about experience is that it teaches you how to be in the moment. It's just practice. Keep on and you will get there - I'm sure of it.K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-91913343034027153702015-07-30T13:04:31.076-04:002015-07-30T13:04:31.076-04:00Ha ha! So much you say about perfectionism/ocd/imp...Ha ha! So much you say about perfectionism/ocd/imposing order/technical thinking resonates with me, and brings to mind so many others I've known with chronic pain and/or illness. I can't help but wonder which is the chicken and which is the egg. Are the neurons that make us irritated by crooked labels and unable to stop doing yoga before the 60 minute mark also the ones that generate our chronic pain and inflammation and autoimmune troubles and etc.? Or do our various disorders cause us to be uptight about some kinds of things? Interesting, but it's really tempting to me to blame myself once I start considering those questions. Maybe I'll go chant "correlation is not causation" while I do my asanas. :)<br /><br />RE: yoga duration, I am so bad at quiet-mind that it usually takes the 60 minutes for me to get into and out of the really embodied, meditative state I'm shooting for. I'm just starting out, so hopefully I'll get better!Scooternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-63305252710990793212015-07-20T19:00:23.905-04:002015-07-20T19:00:23.905-04:00Ha! Hey - that's pretty good for a working mum...Ha! Hey - that's pretty good for a working mum with a new baby :-) That adjustment is extreme, huh?K.Linehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15350615302797686048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1606088928583067206.post-66270521877981791332015-07-20T16:39:56.770-04:002015-07-20T16:39:56.770-04:00The three pose rule is a good reminder. I need to ...The three pose rule is a good reminder. I need to start doing that since my practice is greatly diminished (read: sometimes I do some breathing while I commute) these days. Cliohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05552253628640209694noreply@blogger.com