Saturday, February 9, 2008
Karma After My Headstand
After doing 2 perfect practice headstands yesterday and then one that I recorded I started to get a little nervous about my neck hurting today. All I could think about after all those close falls was that maybe that wasn’t such a good idea. I kept thinking about Karma and how today I might have to pay for my silly actions with a reaction of a sore neck. The Spiritual Law of Karma says that we can have control over painful reactions if we only make conscious choices. The law of Karma says we should witness our choices and look for the feeling if it seems to be the best choice for yourself and those around you. Karma says to ask yourself what will be the consequences of your actions, but I should have or anyone should look at this before we make the actions. Now it seemed like I was screwed and the way my neck felt I knew there was a pay day. As all this was running through my head I also remember all the times I have changed my own karma with my health by suddenly changing my actions. By changing my actions I can control my Crohn’s disease when it starts to act up. I decided to then spend a good part of the rest of the day yesterday doing things that would replenish and refresh my neck. I rubbed in oil and gave my neck and shoulders massages through the day. I did lots of extra yoga stretching to help keep my neck from any extra trauma during the day. Today my neck is fine with no sign of stress at all. In fact I was able to change my karma so much from my reaction of being upside down that my neck hasn’t felt this good in awhile. Karma is not something that we have no control over; in fact it is the exact opposite. When our choices start to become more consciously made we can change the world:~)
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