Slight Limp
People
are noticing a slight limp in my walk.
It's been there for a little while now.
I would attribute this imperfection in my movement to the long distances
of walking on roads where the shoulders slant.
At least one Oriental chiropractic therapist in Toronto told me to make a
deliberate straight thrust forward with both the right and the left legs. I know that he is correct, that I must simply
de-program myself from the very conditioning my body has gone through to create
this tilt in my step. It will take will
to correct the wrong. Some prayers would
help.
Now,
my day was crazy, with twelve hours of a combination of car rides, plane
flights and office sitting. My destiny
today took me to Pretoria, the nation's capital, for paperwork and sorting out
a new passport. I often joke with my bhakti-yoga colleagues in life—a
passport and a purport.
The
trip was exasperating, but when I returned to Durban and the temple to dive
into our rehearsals, I felt all anxiety, all tightness, get lifted. It is such a pleasure to work with the youth
on the production, "Grandsire."
I don't have a lot of professionalism amongst the group, but they are
sincere, and they really want to learn, and that is very comforting to me. https://www.instagram.com/p/BwQXcT6F4s5/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1wyg8xq1vhklg
After
a time, twice at the High Commission for Canada, a passport photo place, a trip
to the police station for an affidavit, two airports, and many air rides
before, in between and after, I feel calm, calm, calm.
May
the Source be with you!
2 km
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