Sometimes we just have to accept that we are not perfect and neither one of us should even try to be perfect. In the past, I've made a lot of mistakes and although I thought I tried very hard to be good at EVERYTHING or try to be the best that I can, frankly speaking, I did not.
But that merely makes me mortal. Is it wrong to try to be as mortally mortal as possible?
Name me a person who has not done or made bad mistakes in the past and I will give them only one name. Ismail. Mistakes are meant to be made so that they can help shape us to be the kind of person that we are today....hopefully, for the better. Usually, under normal circumstance, after making a lot of mistakes, we become better person.
That's the usual rule of thumb....BBBBUUUUTTTT there are exceptions, of course. I hope I don't fall into the fine ridge that stands rigidly between the group called 'better' and 'worse' after mistakes made in the past.
Thought for the day: Mistakes made are not meant to make us shameful about the things that we've done. Mistakes are there to remind us that we have become better persons.
I have been doing this pose, part of Cosmic Dance (a type of yoga, I am assuming), called Stargazer pose without knowing it is called Stargazer's pose a lot in the past. You see, sometimes, I don't follow the rules and come up with my own stretches and poses. It is fun. I have on some music, nice, soothing music or just anything I can click on. Then I go with the flow, letting my hair down. Just moving to the music...and that is when I come up with the above Stargazer's pose. This pose really stretches your sides. Keep your eyes on the outstretched hand if you are keeping it pointed to the top, as if you are waving or connecting to a higher energy from the Universe. Your arms will ache a little but hey, toned arms, here you come! :-) For those who want a bigger stretch, it is safe to slowly and gently move the lifted hand towards your back...don't overdo it, listen to your body's complaints and respect it. You don't have to prove anything to anyone, reme...
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