practice perspective
Practice - hello? I have been taking care of some personal things that disrupt my schedule so practice today, after warmups was only backbending - and in reverse at that - dropbacks on the wall, bridge, Urdvha Danurasana. This must be up there with the strangest practices so far. It's not ashtanga, but it is yoga nevertheless. I felt a calming of the fluctuations of the mind.
Through the marvel of Photoshop, you'll never know that I wore my shorts inside out without noticing. Oops! I guess I wanted to understand their structure from a different perspective. And laugh about it now. And speaking of perspective, it was a mistake to align the bottom of the mat to the viewfinder in the camera, because it was at an angle, therefore in perspective, with lines projecting in angled directions. Topsy-turvy, that.
During the bike ride to the office, a girl zoomed by pedalling aggressively and wobbling at the same time. Later, a few yards in front, she was on the floor, in great pain. Either someone cut her off accidentally, or her wheels caught in a street drain, causing her to fall. She hit the side of her head. Many bikers got off their bikes to offer calling 911 or the police. We asked her if she was alright, whether anything was broken. Eventually, someone offered her a hand and she stood up. She had a concussion on the side of her head. She had many piercings under her lips, with pointed jewelry. If that jewelry pushed against her skin in the fall, it must have hurt a lot. Why do people wear that stuff? It's different, but not so cool.
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