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Most definitely. When I first started my journey as a young adult I wanted that instant gratification. 20 years doing yoga?! WHAT? Nah, I got this. I'm special. Then life happened, here I am ten years later still in the beginning stages of my own journey. I am understanding the need to have a childlike mind; a mind that is both empty and full. I believe that when I make progress it creates more opportunities, more time here for me to pursue my life's purpose. I see that you are either decaying or growing. I find the pleasure of the present moment opposed to worrying about past mistakes or future possibilities. It is only after I step outside "myself" that I can start to see the bigger picture. I can start to see that I am much more than who I think I am, where I live, what I have. I feel like as long as I do my part, the universe will do it's part as well.That's awesome man. Isn't it crazy how at a certain point within your progression of awareness you can look back at your journey and really connect all the dots? As if it really is by some grand design.
My friend put me on to Osho which lead me to finding Sadhguru. So real. So down to earth. You can see it in their eyes that they are not frauds.
I'm actually up in Norcal near Oakland. I go to San Diego to visit my cousin a few times a year, though.
I haven't followed much of Osho's work. I am reading a book of his at the moment titled Body Mind Balancing. Any other suggestions?
NorCal! I haven't even left LA county since I moved here other than a lone trip to Las Vegas. I really want to get up north one of these days though. My travel abilities are limited at the time due to my dialysis treatments but seeing the Redwoods, Yosemite, Mt. Shasta, Lake Tahoe and driving up PCH are bucket list items for sure. One day