I finally find my disease, Cenosillicaphobia
Cenosillicaphobia = fear of an empty glas
For the last years I’ve eliminated this fear whenever possible :))
So confront your fear of an empty glass, by keeping that glass filled.
Cenosillicaphobia = fear of an empty glas
For the last years I’ve eliminated this fear whenever possible :))
So confront your fear of an empty glass, by keeping that glass filled.
“When I was doing my undergraduate degree in biochemistry at Concordia University in Montreal, there was a Russian teaching assistant called Alexi. One day during an organic chemistry lab, he told us a story that has remained tattooed on the inside of my skull ever since.
When Alexi was doing his undergraduate degree at the University of Moscow, there was one particular professor who had the bad habit of coming to class drunk some times. It was easy to tell when he was drunk: if the blackboard was covered with incomprehensible scribbles, he was fine. If he was trying hard to write legibly, he was drunk. That day, he was drunk.
The class was given in a large auditorium with 2 doors on either side. The professor was writing on the board when suddenly, the last piece of chalk broke. Just that moment, a student entered through the right door, also drunk. The professor called to him: “Young man, can you go to the other classroom and get me a piece of chalk?” The student goes back out, reappears a minute later through the left door, and says: “Excuse me, do you have an extra piece of chalk, by any chance?” The professor replied that he did not. When the student came back through the right door, he reported that he couldn’t find any chalk. The professor said “Yes, I know, one of their students just came looking for some.”
Source: Elegancomplexity.com
I think this is a sign that says stop for a while :))
This series of similarities between drinking and yoga is very funny. Both are ways of relaxation and both work, I think…
Savasana
Position of total relaxation.
Balasana
Position that brings the sensation of peace and calm.
Setu Bandha Sarvangasana
This position calms the brain and heals tired legs.

Marjayasana
Position stimulates the midirift area and the spinal column.
Halasana
Excelent for back pain and imsomnia.
Dolphin
Excelent for the shoulder area, thorax, legs, and arms.
Salambhasana
Great excersice to stimulate the lumbar area, legs, and arms.

Malasana
This position, for ankles and back muscles.
Pigeon
Tones the body, and builds flexibility and helps get rid of ’stress’.
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Thanks for the one how send this compilation.
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