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Master, how can I face isolation?

Clean your house. Thoroughly in every corner.

Even the ones you never felt like, the courage and the patience to play.

Make your house bright and well cared for. It removes dust, cobwebs, and impurities. Even the most hidden. Your house represents you: if you take care of it, you also take care of yourself.

Master but the time is long.

After taking care of me through my house, how can I live the isolation?

Fix what can be fixed and remove what you no longer need.

Dedicate yourself to the patchwork, embroider the starts of your pants, sew well the frayed edges of your dresses, restore a piece of furniture, and repair everything worth repairing. The rest, throw it away. With gratitude.

And with the awareness that its cycle has ended.

Fixing and removing outside of yourself allows you to fix or remove what’s inside of you.

Master and then what?

What can I do all the time alone?

Sowing.

Even a seed in a vase.

Take care of a plant, water it every day, talk to it, give it a name, remove the dry leaves and weeds that can suffocate it and steal precious vital energy.

It is a way of caring for your inner seeds, your desires, your intentions, your ideals.

Master and if the void comes to visit me? … If fear of illness and death come?

Talk to them.

Prepare the table for them too; reserve a place for each of your fears.

Invite them to dinner with you. In addition, ask them why they came from so far to your house. What message do they want to bring you? What do they want to communicate to you?

Master, I don’t think I can do this…

It is not isolation your problem, but the fear of facing your inner dragons. Those that you always wanted to get away from you. Now you can’t run away. Look them in the eyes, listen to them and you will discover that they put you against the wall.

They have isolated you so they can talk to you.

Like the seeds that can only sprout if, they are alone.

Prakasa Yoga

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What you can do with an extra cash this holiday season

Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Image courtesy of Stuart Miles at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

I’m not a money-saving guru, but I just thought of sharing this simple yet effective tips to save some moolah this holiday season. If your closet have full of old clothes and stuff that you no longer need, you can turn them into money-making project through a yard sale. This way, you will no longer have to spend your bonus or 13th month pay for less important items. You’ll save and earn extra cash by selling old stuff and get rid of the clutter in your closet.

But if you want to do something extraordinary for other people this Christmas, you can give your yard sale proceeds to charities. Or you may also conduct your own gift-giving activity for an orphanage with your friends. Better yet start with the people you know in your neighborhood that need some assistance. A little help will send smile to their weary spirits.