Research · 29 July 2008
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Hi (0v0)
I love the drawing.
Cheers,
Arturo
Posted by: arturo · Jul 30, 04:53 AM · #
I can’t help but notice the stalky protuberances sprouting from the floor of this yogi’s practice space. Are they sacred mushrooms? Where can we obtain such sacred mushrooms? Do they speed one to a quicker self-realization? Do they taste good on cheeseburgers?
Posted by: Carl · Jul 30, 09:40 AM · #
The stalky protuberances have got to be mushrooms…
Also, what is that round buñuelo thing in between the two people?
Something has been left out of recent interpretations of garba pindasana. It is time to set the record straight.
Posted by: (0v0) · Jul 30, 06:19 PM · #
woah. at first i thought to myself, why post this particular image? but now it is rather clear that it features asana practice amongst a number of mushrooms in addition to a (rather large) tasty fried snack food.
how lovely. i’m always hungry after practice. :)
Posted by: Cara · Jul 30, 07:42 PM · #
This looks like the ashtanga version of the three monkeys… and seenoevilasana looks the most difficult to me.
Posted by: Gregor · Aug 1, 06:07 PM · #
i’ve seen it before, but where? is lovely, i don’t think eminem drew it(maybe florida, i mean flo-rida, “low,low,low”).
Posted by: eor · Aug 2, 12:45 PM · #
Isn’t it from Lino’s book?
Posted by: V · Aug 2, 12:46 PM · #
oh, i think that’s it, v! i want to look when i get home, too.
Posted by: eor · Aug 2, 12:50 PM · #
Seenoevilasana, yes.
Posted by: (0v0) · Aug 6, 05:08 PM · #