On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 9:07 PM, shempmcgurk <shempmcg...@netscape.net>wrote:
> But it does make sense to me, that capturing the fort first thing. > > You know, I practise hatha yoga (more than just the set we're taught > as part of the TM rounding program). To do JUST hatha yoga, for me, > would not be a very effective way to go to enlightenment. But I > cannot imagine NOT doing it. I think it's value is to smooth out the > stress release (the karma-burning) that is the result of the TM > practise. > > But there are people I run into that wholeheartedly believe that > hatha yoga is a path unto itself. Well, who am I to tell them it > isn't? But it isn't for me. > It takes a very dedicated person to /really/ practice hatha. IRRC that includes nadi pots and drinking last night's void instead of orange juice. Well, it's got to be better than the tea they serve at Annapura.