✨ Join us on Saturday, 16.05 for a magical evening in the heart of Kreuzberg 💫
Live mantra & medicine music, singing, ceremonial cacao, ecstatic dance & deep connection in a beautiful fully ventilated space 🌬️🌿
🎸 Live music with The Mindful Mess
🎧 Ecstatic Dance Journey with Christian Rippel & Ram Chama
☕ Cacao, seasonal treats & cozy chill areas included
💆♀️ Massage treatments by Mary available during the evening
🚭 Substance-free • Heart-centered • Free to express & be yourself
Come dance, connect, and celebrate with us ✨
📍 Oranienstraße 185 – Tangotanzen macht schön
🕕 Doors open at 18:30
All info and tickets in link in bio
Wanting a positive experience itself is a negative experience. Accepting a negative experience itself is a positive experience.
Mark Manson
My Yoga Classes for the month of May @greenyoga.co ,Berlin Time (CET), Online & InStudio
Mo.
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17:00 - 18:00 Yin Yoga & Sound Medicine (XBerg)
Tue.
🪐🧬✨🎑 19:30 - 20:30 Vinyasa Flow (PBerg) 21:00 - 22:00 Yin Yoga & Sound Medicine (PBerg) 22:22 - 23:00 Yoga Nidra (PBerg)
Wed.
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17:00 - 18:00 Yin Yoga & Sound Medicine (XBerg)
18:30 - 19:30 Vinyasa Flow (XBerg)
Th.
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1930 - 2030 Strong Vinyasa Sculpt/Kundalini Core (Fhain Boxi)
2100 - 22:00 Yin Yoga & Sound Medicine (PBerg)
Donation based or Urban Sports.
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Either go on https://www.greenyoga.co/ for the classes or write me personally if you like to join.
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#yoga #yogaberlin #greenyoga #berlin #asanas
📸🙏@sebastiaanlefuce
Wo ein Haus war - New Video Out Now
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https://youtu.be/BZrLhP7XVN0?is=MVJOGD8StlIrFfKe
WO EIN HAUS WAR - Christian Rippel feat. Pascal Andres
Caption:
WO EIN HAUS WAR (Text unten)
Christian Rippel feat. Pascal Andres @thevisitorpascalandres
mit Jenny Klemm @jenny.kleeemm
Kamera: Hans Przybilla @hansprzybilla
Produktion: Pascal Andres
Wo ein Haus war
Steht jetzt ein Baum
Wo ein Auto war
Steht jetzt ein Strauch
Die Gespenster
Sind endlich weg
Und sie rufen aus dem Gestern
Dass sie morgen wieder sind
Rothbard’s Law: Why we focuse on our weaknesses rather than our strengths
Rothbard’s Law describes an interesting phenomena:
1) We are investing the most of our time in things we are the worst at
2) If things come easy to us - we don’t trust them "People tend to specialize in those areas in which they are weakest, and conversely, that they are weakest in those areas in which they possess a comparative advantage."
Some Examples of this spring to mind:
1) the comedian intent on being taken seriously as an actor
2) the religious figure who can't stop making pronouncements about science
3) the actor wanting to be a singer
4) the manager with zero people skills who
nominates himself to run the corporate retreat
etc.
Rothbard seems to have triggered a vulnerable point: if a talent has always come naturally – or if it's been decades since you last found it difficult – you conclude that it's nothing special. And so, in your efforts to achieve something impressive, or to gain a feeling of accomplishment, you gravitate toward whatever it is you can't do. You stride out into exactly those fresh pastures in which you shouldn't be setting foot.
Rothbard was exaggerating for the sake of humour. Yet his insight adds an interesting twist to the time-honoured debate about strengths and weaknesses. If you want to improve, should you focus on developing what you're good at, or on patching things up where you're bad?
Rothbard's Law raises two complicating thoughts:
One is that you might not perceive your strengths at all, imagining them instead to be run-of-the mill capabilities possessed by everyone.
The other is that focusing on them
might feel boring, even meaningless, compared with the thrill of the unknown.
The trick might be – easier to talk about than to do, as ever – is to pick challenges adjacent to your existing skills not diametrically opposed to them.
What we can definitely conclude from Rothbard’s Law is: that we in any case should not feel inferior if certain capacities are not within our range of expertise - rather: our actual and real strengths tend to be hidden.
#yoga #philosophy #economics #knowledge #wisdom 🙏 📸 @sebastiaanlefuce
When you see your Yoga Student coming out of another Yoga Class the same time as their regular time at yours.
#yoga #yogaberlin #greenyoga #berlin #asanas