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Home › Thoughts › Page 10

Your Experience Has Value

By Sandy Posted on August 21, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized

A few weeks ago, back in June, I participated in a Compassionate (yoga) Teaching workshop. Taught by Sue Jones, the founder of yogaHOPE, with my long time teacher Alex Amorosi assisting, I walked in excited to be exposed to the …

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A Digital Migration; A Physical Migration

By Sandy Posted on July 26, 2011 Posted in blogging, changes, facebook, moving

Greetings. I know it’s been very quiet here on Sandying. So you’ll have to excuse me.  I have important news to share. First, if you follow me on Facebook, you may already know the big physical change.  I’m moving to …

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System Overload & a Pragmatic Approach to Meditation

By Sandy Posted on May 10, 2011 Posted in journaling, meditation, overworking, pragmatic approach

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FML – Looking for a Pragmatic Approach to Anger

By Sandy Posted on April 25, 2011 Posted in Emotions No Comments

Having this disease makes me feel a lot of things.  Pain, frustration, resentment, and more often than I like to admit, I feel angry.  I get pissed off and upset about the fact that I can’t do the things I …

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Tagged with: anger, FML, frustration, pain

The Difference a Year and a Half Makes

By Maria Posted on April 25, 2011 Posted in healing, Positive 1 Comment

So, I’ve totally dropped the ball on keeping up with this blog. It’s been a year and a half since my last post about not wanting to take my meds. Perhaps it is apropos that that was my last post, …

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Tagged with: acupuncture, alternative health, change, healing, lifestyle, Meds, meds free

Chronic Amusement

By Sandy Posted on April 13, 2011 Posted in Positive, Random No Comments

A girlfriend and student of mine turned me on to the Chronic Illness Cat, a sort of LOL catz for chronics. The pal has her own chronic status and we bonded over that — it’s amazing how you find the …

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Tagged with: chronic illness cat, humor, laughing

Feel Like Letting Go?

By Sandy Posted on April 8, 2011 Posted in letting go, nicki minaj, sean kingston, search

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Of Machines and Men

By Sandy Posted on March 26, 2011 Posted in cybermen, feelings, flaws, machines, watson

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Inflammation Awareness and the Judging Response

By Sandy Posted on March 24, 2011 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

A few things have become clear to me in the past few weeks: I have a general aversion to pain. I get quite pissy when I’m agitated. At first glance, these both seem obvious and potentially experiences that are universally human. …

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Tagged with: inflammation, judging response, pain aversion, pissy

Studying and the Future of Sandying

By Sandy Posted on March 22, 2011 Posted in ana forrest, back bay yoga, daniel orlansky, doug keller, ellen heed, meridian yoga

All’s quiet on Sandying these days. You see, I’ve been off studying a lot, and plotting a super secret thing. The super secret thing I’ve been working on is my future digital home.  SandyKalik.com is most definitely a work in …

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