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Something About Life

June 29, 2012 Rebecca Young
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Something about life that I wish I knew twenty years ago. It took three years of yoga practice to identify and resolve ego. It was comforting to hold onto the belief that the main source of problems in my life was other people. Then one day I questioned myself: who was the person has always been there when the worse things happened, and who was the person has always been there when the best things happened? The answer is that I have always been there. So then, I asked myself: who would be the person caused all the fortunate and unfortunate events happening in my life, if not totally, then at least partially? The answer is, it must to be me, because I have always been there as the experiencer, observer, and participant of all life events. Therefore, I am responsible. What was I thinking when I was hoping my life would be better only if something, someone or some people would change. When the concept of self changes inner, life has shifted. So are external conditions. 

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