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Karma: action is its own reward. If you are thinking of doing your 200 hour Yoga Training, this will help you understand the heart of yoga teaching.
It’s easy to give when there’s something coming back. So what happens after months of daily acts of care go by and those acts are unnoticed or taken for granted? What happens when kind words are met with scowls and growls and any action at all triggers criticism? Still brimming with unconditional love? Didn’t think so.
Morven Hamilton
Apr 19, 20244 min read




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