Spud's self-taught blissheid brother has set up a YOGA NIDRA blog. Of course in New South Caledonian, he is known as a tête de félicité. Here he is running a yoga nidra session:
Albert? These laughter sessions are probably very good for you. Doing yoga nidra while sitting up is .... a bit unusual probably, Still looks like a good racket! Hotboy p.s. You can comment on this blog now. Don't know what was the matter yesterday.
I see that "The participants were independent minded seniors." That would obviously suit Hotters and yourself, but is there anything rather more suited for youngsters like moi?
Hereabouts, for laughter, we simply put Abdul on to bowl his chinamen. The chinaman originated from Ellis "Puss" Achong.
mingers, the chinaman explanation was most informative. They say we only use a small percentage of our memory cells, so it's probably helpful to fill up the remainder with something, even cricket. Of course, some people have fewer brain cells left than normal.
Albert? These laughter sessions are probably very good for you. Doing yoga nidra while sitting up is .... a bit unusual probably, Still looks like a good racket! Hotboy p.s. You can comment on this blog now. Don't know what was the matter yesterday.
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ReplyDeleteI see that "The participants were independent minded seniors." That would obviously suit Hotters and yourself, but is there anything rather more suited for youngsters like moi?
Hereabouts, for laughter, we simply put Abdul on to bowl his chinamen. The chinaman originated from Ellis "Puss" Achong.
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hotters - did you notice he says he falls asleep in Y.N. but gets better effects when someone else is talking him through it. That could help you.
ReplyDeletemingers - this might help:
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mingers, the chinaman explanation was most informative. They say we only use a small percentage of our memory cells, so it's probably helpful to fill up the remainder with something, even cricket. Of course, some people have fewer brain cells left than normal.
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