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		<title>By: My second tryst with yoga &#124; Mysorean</title>
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		<description>[...] There was a yoga course that I did in September 2005. Today I attended the first class of another programme by the same foundation. It is a good foundation to be involved with an enlightened guru leading the way - Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev. I had a couple of posts [1,2] on Sadhguru in the past. Yet to have the privilege of meeting him face to face. His CDs and DVDs are a very influential source by itself. I can imagine meeting him must be quite an experience of energy.  This time my pursuit of yoga was more from a purely personal development point of view. My first tryst was more from an explorational point of view - I mean I did not really have any objective at that time apart from just seeing how Yoga could help in my life. Right now, as they say, life has taught me enough lessons that I now need Yoga to sail through this smoothly. Or else I can clearly see myself drowning in a clutch of self-imposed situations. Obviously none of us wants this to happen ourselves, right? I have a wife and son with me. I ain&#8217;t alone anymore and the responsibility that it brings with it is enormous. I don&#8217;t need to overemphasise this to any of you who are married already and for those having a kid - you are probably already reading the next sentence. [...]</description>
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