which will lead you off on other tangents depending on your interests and what links you click, such as what your dosha is, what oil is best for you etc.
I remember when Oprah started with her ‘write down three things you are grateful of each day, before sleep’. This reminds me of that.
There are a lot of wise souls among us…your ‘challenge’ is proving this again 🙂
XxX
Patty, I remember it too. I STILL do it (after I work out). I’m glad you’ve mentioned there are a lot of wise souls among us. I remember when I first began writing and being “inspirational” on purpose. I watch a lot of Oprah and now the OWN network and I always thought, ‘this would be better if it came from regular people…people want to hear from regular people because it’s easy to say something when you have billions of dollars’! And now…look! Here we all are, regulars connecting and supporting one another.
But what is ‘regular’, Katherin?
Isn’t it, we love Oprah, because she came from ‘regular’, striven for doing better, worked hard and educated herself, now knowing better, she does better and thrives?
Yes yes, but at this point her multimillionaire status does set her apart in some ways and I’ve noticed a lot of her guests are also moguls in some way. I suppose I mean the average, everyday person who works for a living and still desires to know how to do things that people like her discuss.
Well, in my book you’re anything but average 😉 But understand what you mean. Enjoy the day ahead, dear Katherin and wishing you a fantastic new week. XxX
I’m not sure. It’s just a feeling that there’s a family friendliness to the translation that might be the translator’s.
Could be my filthy mind. And I’m usually on the lookout for sanitized translations, anyway.
I love the idea of abhyanga!! I want to include in it my healing process. This is wonderful, Mek! Thanks, Doc once again for your February Love Campaign.
Girl, I had to look it up! It does sound like a great self-care practice, and taking care of our bodies is quite important. Thank YOU for participating and also for following along
Heeey Pam! Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it. If I’ve learned anything with hearing from everyone, it’s that we have to make time to love ourselves until it becomes natural.
I love the idea of the hot oil massage💜
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Sounds divine, right?
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Abhyanga sounds decadent. I wonder if I can add it to my routine without having to wake up early?
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…or maybe you can do it at night? I don’t know enough about it, but I’m going to see if Mek will come answer your question.
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Sorry I’m late to this.
There’s a wealth of info on abhyanga on the Banyan Botanicals website. A good starting point is this article:
https://www.banyanbotanicals.com/info/ayurvedic-living/living-ayurveda/lifestyle/self-oil-massage/
which will lead you off on other tangents depending on your interests and what links you click, such as what your dosha is, what oil is best for you etc.
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I remember when Oprah started with her ‘write down three things you are grateful of each day, before sleep’. This reminds me of that.
There are a lot of wise souls among us…your ‘challenge’ is proving this again 🙂
XxX
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Patty, I remember it too. I STILL do it (after I work out). I’m glad you’ve mentioned there are a lot of wise souls among us. I remember when I first began writing and being “inspirational” on purpose. I watch a lot of Oprah and now the OWN network and I always thought, ‘this would be better if it came from regular people…people want to hear from regular people because it’s easy to say something when you have billions of dollars’! And now…look! Here we all are, regulars connecting and supporting one another.
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But what is ‘regular’, Katherin?
Isn’t it, we love Oprah, because she came from ‘regular’, striven for doing better, worked hard and educated herself, now knowing better, she does better and thrives?
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Yes yes, but at this point her multimillionaire status does set her apart in some ways and I’ve noticed a lot of her guests are also moguls in some way. I suppose I mean the average, everyday person who works for a living and still desires to know how to do things that people like her discuss.
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Well, in my book you’re anything but average 😉 But understand what you mean. Enjoy the day ahead, dear Katherin and wishing you a fantastic new week. XxX
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Awww well thank you 🤗 you too!
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Why do I feel an idiom floating through that somewhere?
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Do you? What is it?
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I’m not sure. It’s just a feeling that there’s a family friendliness to the translation that might be the translator’s.
Could be my filthy mind. And I’m usually on the lookout for sanitized translations, anyway.
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lol oookay
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I love the idea of abhyanga!! I want to include in it my healing process. This is wonderful, Mek! Thanks, Doc once again for your February Love Campaign.
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Girl, I had to look it up! It does sound like a great self-care practice, and taking care of our bodies is quite important. Thank YOU for participating and also for following along
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This is awesome, and a good idea. When I can, I tried to practice self-love. Thanks for the reminder. ❤
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Heeey Pam! Thank you for the compliment. I appreciate it. If I’ve learned anything with hearing from everyone, it’s that we have to make time to love ourselves until it becomes natural.
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I agree wholeheartedly, Kathy.
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