- I like the fact that you emphasize on personal experience, and warn us not to be restricted by what was written in books, which are totally experiences written by other people.
Activities like Yoga and meditation is a personal journey. No two people's experience is the same. So teaching such a topic is so abstract, and it could be challenging.
Thank you for demystifying the Chakras, and allowing us to discover our own path and our fire within.
Photograph curtsey of Ms. Peiying Mo.
By Ying Lei.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Chakra workshop at Stillheart
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