Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Hip Opener - I say

Yesterday, my yoga teacher asked us what do we prefer to do at the yoga session.  I suggested hip opener.  She laughed and rejected it laughing .  She thinks that I am joking with her but I was serious.  After listening carefully to what I say, she calm down and say okay.

A hip opener is a routine exercise focusing on the hip and to widen it so that the hip and  our back side can sit squarely and firmerly on the ground. I was a hard exercise and we have only did it once.  She did not believe that I want such difficult stretching exericse as I often asked for an easier routine.

This illustrate how people can preconsive our intentions.  People try to read our mind and form an opinon that either I am joking or pulling their legs. However, the routine did not turn out well as it was a painful exercise and she forgot to teach us the breathing exercise to go along with it. I did not manage to get the experience I had felt before during the routine exercise.

It is a kind of funny why people form an opinion on others ? But , I believe that human beings are unpredictable and any human experience cannot be pre-define or the end result is not controllable.

What  I am trying to say is that the options are so vast and trying to read a person's decision is very difficult. But , I am not saying that it is impossible. When we put a rat in a maze and each time, we ring a bell, the rate will run through the maze in the same pattern to the food.  This is called mental control by creating a pattern.  However, we maybe able to hypnotize  a person or a rat but at certain point, the result could be different. For rats , it is a 100% but for human beings , the thinking and emotions could result in a different result.

If we invite a girl for a dinner for 10 times, it maybe a "no" for 10 times or a "yes" for 10 times and it also can be any number between "0" and "10".  The number of factors is very variable and unpredictable.

So, never think that , it can be never, never and never for ever.

Namaste.

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