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Larra Juab
@larra-juab
05/17/13 08:07:32AM
76 posts

Contest/Challenge Time


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Awesome Game Barrellady! :D Well my answer is: It made me understand things more. It helped me open up my mind and spirituality more, making me consider the things that I think and make me think first before doing or saying something.


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Larra Juab
@larra-juab
05/13/13 06:09:41AM
76 posts

Advice for Yoga Beginners? :D


General Questions

Wow, you gave me such fruitful information! Thank you so much :D Now I am really excited in attending my first session. Thank you so much again and much love! xoxox

Wind Horsley said:

Hi Larra,

I'm a certified yoga teacher and I can say that I'm glad you found a studio. Sometimes Gym yoga can miss the mark on a true yoga experience. You will just want to wear loose comfortable clothing. Yoga is done barefoot and many studios have a cubby to place shoes in so slide on shoes or flip flops are great to get them off quickly. If you don't have a sticky mat, you may want to call the studio ahead of time to see if they offer them there or if you will need to purchase one of your own. All other props should be provided. Once you've been to the studio a couple of times you will have a better sense on the asanas (poses) and will be better able to gauge your flow in a sun salutation. Breath work is an important part of yoga so as you begin to be more familiar with the different poses, do try to inhale and exhale when the teacher prompts you. Soon, it will all be like second nature and you will feel more relaxation than when you are starting out learning everything. Try not to stress and remember that you are learning everything, it's not about being perfect on your first day. Don't hesitate to approach your instructors, instructors became instructors because they have a true passion for what they do and will always help out!

Larra Juab
@larra-juab
05/10/13 09:25:30PM
76 posts

Advice for Yoga Beginners? :D


General Questions

I shall try that then! :D but for how long do I do each poses though? Is there a specific time or such when doing it? And about the attire - do you really need to wear loose? Are body fit clothes not allowed?

And yep - I will try my best to find the right instructor! Hahaha, after all I am not there to make my body flexible and toned, I just want it's spiritual benefits. Thank you for your great advice! Much love for you Sister! xoxox

Marissa said:

You should try starting each morning with the sun salutation! It starts your day really nice, and it wakes your whole body up. It definitely makes your day seem better. I started with variation A, the easier, and then moved onto variation B. I also attend weekly yoga classes. All I can tell you about that is wear loose, comfortable clothing. And make sure you like the instructor! My first instructor was only interested in flexibility and toning, I was more interested in the spiritual benefits. Needless to say, she didn't work out, haha. Good luck though!
Larra Juab
@larra-juab
05/10/13 12:24:52PM
76 posts

Advice for Yoga Beginners? :D


General Questions

Hello brothers and sisters, Good Day/Good Evening! So I have decided to do yoga at the first week of June. I have been really interested in it for a long time. I have tried doing it at home, 1 a week for about a month now with the help of some youtube videos. I have thought that it's better to go to a yoga studio especially for beginners like me, and luckily I have found a local yoga studio! HURRAY! but anyways - to keep the story short. I was wondering if any of you can give me a little heads up about yoga. Like what to do before doing yoga. What to wear. What to remember, or any any any advice that you could give me which relates about yoga :D It would really be helpful for me. I have done some research about yoga, but I would really like that someone who is practicing it would tell me more about it. Thank you so much in advance and may the Heavens Bless each one of us! Much love, xoxox.


updated by @larra-juab: 02/03/18 11:26:35PM
Larra Juab
@larra-juab
05/01/13 10:06:42AM
76 posts

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Goodluck for your Journey! I hope that you will enjoy the ride, haha. Happy Dreading! :D

Larra Juab
@larra-juab
04/19/13 06:40:58AM
76 posts

Loose ends and flat, curly dreads??


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Hey Step! :D Baba Fats have answered all your questions perfectly. I would also just to like to share to you of my experience about flat dreads. Flat dreads and loose ends are really really normal :) Everyone goes through it. Eventhough majority of my dreads were formed natural, I also have few backcombed dreads (about 10 - 15 of them) Even after having them for 4 months, I still have loosey ends. I also have few flat dreads, but some of them have already rounded out by themselves. So do not worry about loose ends and flat dreads. They will eventually round up their selves if you give them time. I also hope that you will successfully get all of your wax out. Well then, much love and happy dreading sister! xoxox

Larra Juab
@larra-juab
04/22/13 08:48:47AM
76 posts

A day of PAIN and SORROW


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Working with animals would be great! :D But I agree that there are often so many people who wants to help. I have alreadyvolunteeredbefore for the children. We had a feeding program, we also get the chance to be their teacher, we also arranged programs for them too! It was really fun and heartwarming :) At the moment though - I am still currently looking for local foundations that I could offer my help. So I'm still not sure of what to do this year, but I really hope I could find one soon!

Sirick said:

That's great! It's nice to see you are so enthusiastic.
Have you thought about working with animals? They are the best! But often so many people want to help animals that there is a waiting list or they will simply refuse the help.
I guess you could help children, although that often requires a criminal background check, which is a bit meh.
No, animals are definitely better. You should do something with them.
Or the disabled, they are fun too.


Larra Juab said:

Even I do feel the same, and yep I have thought about that too. I am thinking of differentactivitiesto do in order to remember them. Like participating in volunteering events, donating, informing people, and many more. There are a lot of things that can be done :)


updated by @larra-juab: 07/10/15 03:40:39AM
Larra Juab
@larra-juab
04/19/13 06:23:53PM
76 posts

A day of PAIN and SORROW


General Talk

Even I do feel the same, and yep I have thought about that too. I am thinking of differentactivitiesto do in order to remember them. Like participating in volunteering events, donating, informing people, and many more. There are a lot of things that can be done :)

Sirick said:

Even pain and sorrow has it's place.
I would not be the same person I am now if I had not had some of the things you mentioned happen to me and I quite like who I am. I would hope the same is true of most people.

It's nice you are taking time to think about it. But have you perhaps considered a more active role to change some of the things that bother you?
Volunteering can be a great way to help out with a causes you care about.

Larra Juab
@larra-juab
04/19/13 06:26:30AM
76 posts

A day of PAIN and SORROW


General Talk

Woow! Your doing it often. I salute you for that sister and everyone else. It's really rare to know people like you and the others who has the same view about empathy. I am really thankful to know that there are people like you and haha, I really hope that there would be more people who has the same view about empathy in the future :) much love, xoxox.

jazzymomma said:

sounds like mee haha i do this on sundays haha thanks for sharing my dear ur thoughts are not wasted but clebrated in life:D peace an luv sometimes feels ppl like us are a rare breed. sad

Larra Juab
@larra-juab
04/19/13 06:23:45AM
76 posts

A day of PAIN and SORROW


General Talk

Same here! :D I shall post again a topic about this Day, few days before we will do it. It's nice to share some thoughts of what we will do in order to remember our fellow people.

Noodle-Doo said:

2nd Nov marked in calendar. What an excellent idea!

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