I'm interested of various ways how you relax yourself. How do you recharge your energy

Funny, looking at my night table there's "Perl Best Practices" by Damian Conway, a printout of Extreme Perl by Rob Nagler... Must be how i relax at the moment.

Then again, for deeper relaxation there's Yoga Nidra by Janakananda among a heap of other Tantric pranayama and yoga techniques... Plus Warriors of Stillness and the compendium of Liu He Ba Fa, which is the ultimate way of consciously flowing thru' emptiness
allan dystrup

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As the eternal tranquility of Truth reveals itself to us, this very place is the Land of Lotuses
-- Hakuin Ekaku Zenji

In reply to Re: (OT) How do you relax and "recharge"? by ady
in thread (OT) How do you relax and "recharge"? by techcode

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