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I am the
universe's
gag gift to
itself.
Art Aris Moore
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Art Kansiime Brian Lister
Control
seeking
behavior is
often
autonomy
seeking
behavior.
Words Gendersauce
@gendersauce
Art Kansiime Brian Lister
Burning
bridges is
often clarity
seeking
behavior.
Words Gendersauce
@gendersauce
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Sally O'Malley.
60D
Words Gendersduce
I'm a mystery even to myself.
@gendersauce
and
jewelery making
Post yoga
and
jewelery making
thanks again for the guidance, @melrockas
Marichyasana B
Kylie by
Zhong Lin.
"Substance.
Art Sidney Nolan
The most fun part
about being alive is
the living part.
cenclein
Art Sidney Nolan
This is not the first
time I have survived
the impossible.
@gendersauc
Art Sidney Nolan
The collapse of
empire is a natural
decay process.
cencleirs
Art Sidney Nolan
The amount you worry is more
related to how much you fear
loss than how likely it is that
your worries will come true.
cencerscuici
Art Sidney Nolan
Enlightenment isn't a
competition of who can have
a stick farther up their ass.
cenelers
Art Sidney Nolan
The universe's sense of
humor is part of what makes
it divine.
gendersauce
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Ashtanga at Any Age: Inspiration from Alma Thomas and Cognitive Improvement Research
This week, my reflections are deeply anchored by my decade-long journey with a dedicated student, Ron. As our sessions evolved from power-packed vinyasa to the disciplined practice of Mysore, an intriguing question bubbled up: Why do older adults, like Ron, gravitate towards yoga? While the physical transformations are palpable, it's the cognitive rejuvenation that's turning heads. Delving into the tales of Alma Thomas, a late-blooming artist, and recent research from the University of Illinois, we uncover yoga's holistic gift — a dance of physical mastery and cognitive bloom. For every Ron seeking a deeper ‘why’ in their practice, this exploration promises insights into the boundless potential of age and the brain's synergy with yoga.
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Emotional Regulation 101
In fact if you don't
Art George Barbier
You must continue to make intentional
time for debauchery.
@gendersauce
Art George Barbier
Love is simply the water which
can make smooth the stone.
@gendersauce
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INTERNET OF ALL PLACES @herreraimages @gendersauce
aesthetics.
Art Jacques Callot Words Gendersauce
This is a sequins and feathers
anarchist household.
@gendersauce
enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her
hand and you called the painting "Vanity,"
thus morally condemning the woman
whose nakedness you had depicted for
your own pleasure."
- John Berger, Ways of Seeing
Food is one of
our oldest
cultural
inheritances.
Allow children
to celebrate
without shame
at their
appetite or fear
of their body.
MS
Art Egon Schiele
@gendersauce
Your body has
as much right
to take up
space as does a
mountain.
MSl
Art Egon Schiele
@gendersauce
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