Reading Yoga Signs
Tammy,
For the second time I went to visit my father and step mother in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They moved there about 3 years ago.
They picked me up from the airport. It was night when my dad’s car was about a mile from his house. I was pretty tired from a long day of travel and having a mild allergy problem. In my oozy state I looked out the window and saw something I didn’t see the first time I visited. A street sign indicated that the next turn signal would be the split between Western Trail and Namaste Road. I didn’t see this sign on the first trip.
They say when the student is ready the teacher will appear. Am I ready? Was I born again the second I saw this momentous sign? I’ve been doing yoga for many months with you and my quads are still weak. My body isn’t lined up along a single plane in Warrior II pose. I find the Sanskrit and English names of the poses pretty wacky and laugh at them in class. Was this the sign that you and yoga are telling me that I should do a life-long meditation along the Western Trail? Along Namaste Road there is a STOP sign right below the street sign; did I pass this anti-yoga sign so that I would get the hint and stop going to your classes?
Gary Kahn
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