Why Your New Year's Intentions Keep Failing (And What to Do Instead) www.catsprague.com/blog/why-you...
Why Your New Year's Intentions Keep Failing (And What to Do Instead) www.catsprague.com/blog/why-you...
The new year should be about feeling good, not feeling guilty. Let me help you start where you actually are.
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How do you connect with new followers/accounts here? Itโs been much slower than I expected.
Such a must read - 'The central irony is brutal and obvious: the platforms promise community but deliver spectacle. '
The Death of Social in Social Media
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Change is fragile in the beginning. Protect it by surrounding it with people who understand that supporting you doesnโt mean fixing you, it means standing beside you while you practice becoming www.catsprague.com/blog/the-har...
Starting something new,whether itโs meditation, moving your body differently, or putting down the wine glass at night, usually doesnโt fail because the act itself is impossible. It fails because the first step bumps into old patterns, not just yours, but the ones you share with others.
In short: observe, donโt react. Thatโs how you prevent karmic patterns from controlling you and start creating conscious, new karma.
How to Practice
Notice your thoughts, emotions, or impulses as if you were watching clouds pass in the sky.
Label them gently (โanger,โ โfear,โ โhopeโ) without judgment.
Allow them to arise and fade, rather than feeding them with action or rumination.
Why it matters:
It breaks cycles of reactive behavior.
It lets you respond intentionally rather than habitually.
It cultivates inner freedom and clarity.
Observation without reaction ~
The goal is to notice these impulses, memories, or patterns as they arise without immediately acting on them. This prevents old karma from dictating new actions.
Karmic residue = past impressions
These are the lingering effects of your past actions, thoughts, or experiences that color your current reactions. For example, a past hurt might make you defensive, or a past kindness might make you overly hopeful.
A core teaching in mindfulness and meditation practice is to observe karmic residue without reaction.
Your choices, habits, and intentions shape your karma and its effects.
- things I could spend a lifetime thinking about
Curating your feeds and intake so that it helps you thrive rather than triggers you is key!
In search of more yoga, mindfulness and meditation buddies here - anyone? Recs? TIA.
As we progress in our ability to distinguish between the ego mind, clouded by identification with the persona weโve constructed, and the unchanging Self, we will no doubt begin to experience a natural tranquility.
โServe, love, give, purify, meditate, realise.โ In six words, he hands us a lifelong practice, reminding us that the highest truth is lived not in theory but in the rhythm of each day.
Swami Sivananda knew Western seekers lived full lives with jobs, families, and civic duties. He urged not escape but sanctification of those duties. โThou art essentially divineโฆ You are the spirit full of effulgence of the light of Satchidananda.โ
โServe, Love, Give, Purify, Meditate, Realise; Be good, Do good; Be kind, Be compassionate; Enquire โWho am I?โ Know the Self and be free.โ
The greatest victory ever won over anything is the victory over your own mind - love this so much!
Talk more about SXSW London - so much incredible info:
'Individuals were talked about as active coโcreators, not just passive consumers. This new model, which links personal agency with communal action, defines a new era where collective progress can grow from its many individual contributions. '
Bridging Science And Spirituality For A Better Future | Deepak Chopra
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London SXSW
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When you're ready, take a few final deep breaths and slowly open your eyes. Return to the present moment feeling refreshed, lighter, and more at ease.
As you continue to watch this inner scene, turn your attention to the warmth of gratitude. Silently name the things you are thankful for this season, allowing that feeling to fill you.
With every exhale, visualize those concerns drifting away on the wind, just like the leaves. Feel the weight lift from your shoulders as you create space for peace and calm.
Now, bring to mind the image of vibrant autumn leaves, swirling and dancing as they gently drift to the ground. Let each falling leaf represent a thought, a worry, or a stressor you're ready to let go of.