Root Yoga deals with first things first. First we build sustainable society, and then we go in the cave to meditate.
How do we build sustainable society? By focusing on the basics.
Composting toilets.
Rainwater catchment.
And gardening.
First chakra.
Second chakra.
Third chakra.
Do you see?
worms bees and flies. Hemp kelp and mushrooms. Squatting toilets. Food forests. Nonejaculatory sex. Nutrition as medicine. Nature as Healer. This is Root Yoga.
Healing through the roots is healing through our toes. Healing with the tips of our toes is healing through our roots. Walk naked.
Trees. Coconut trees, and papaya trees, and avocado trees, and banana trees, and macadamia nut trees, and mango trees, and soursop trees, and cacao trees and lychee trees and orange trees and longan trees and even figs and date trees... oh my goodness planting trees is the very best root yoga ever...
The primordial split between householder and monastic, between sex and celibacy, between reproduction and self realization, between her and him, between the Goddess and God, is healed through the merging and interpenetration of opposites - neither reproduction nor repression, neither the ecstasy of orgasm nor the celibacy of brahmachariya, but interpenetration of opposites. Resting contentedly within the Other.
Heaven is found by dwelling within the world. She is our home. Our home is here, right now. We have arrived. We are here. Samsara is home. The journey is home. We have arrived. We are here.
And here we are. Welcome home, relatives. We are here in the world of nature and the seasons and the elements. She is our home; our beautiful, changing home. Lets begin by harvesting rainwater, firewood, and compost for burying the doo doo, shall we? Bring a big tarp and a shovel, we've got a lot to accomplish...
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
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