Day 6 - 10 days of change for the rest of your life.

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9 Comments on “Day 6 - 10 days of change for the rest of your life.”

  1. #1 Babeth
    on Jan 6th, 2009 at 6:34 pm

    As I wake up everyday at 6 am, it shouldn’t be that hard to wake up one hour earlier. However, go to bed at 9 p.m. will be a little bit more challenging. An excellent exercise to discipline myself!
    Namaste

  2. #2 Ray
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 2:56 am

    Good morning darling Cameron :) mmm….i feel as fresh as dew drops….loving you….i adapted this rythm some time back after your advice on Ayurvedic and Yogic eating habits and lifestyle.I’m always apt to changes i want or anything i want.Want,wanting….sheer will power….from one day to the other.One is my nature being such and the other is my very disciplined childhood.Luv,i have always fasted regularly during all my teen years.Cameron,i was pure and disciplined and so light.To the extent that i used to leave my body every now and then - which i agree was not good.I needed grounding.Anyway now i have to become pure again and be grounded.As i know what it takes for my desired goal and so do you know it all too well. :) i love you cameron - 9pm is a great time!I discovered the time for my body whilst i had begun this rythm and i have a bedtime ritual which i begin at 8pm.oooh it feels good.So good!Cameron you remember i asked you how i can come down from my daily Guarana intake?That i didn’t know where i was heading with it?I was really afraid.I had to take about 4 tablets a day,coz that’s the maximum amount allowed per day.And i could not do without it - otherwise i would be like a zombie.Well,since i changed my bio rythmus to be in unison with nature,waking up at 5am and sleeping at 9pm and in addition to that doing Surya Yog,eversince i came down from Guarana in the most natural way.All of a sudden i didn’t need to take any anylonger.My body just didn’t need it anymore.I’ve begun having a natural energy and drive.By the way,first i went to bed at 10pm because that’s what i read in one of your articles but i realized that my body adapted better by going to bed at 9pm sharp.Thank you Cameron!You know exactly why.Have a great day sunshine.;)

  3. #3 Love
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 3:23 am

    Cameron there is a diamond above my crown chakra.It is a pure energy spot.It is energized when my inner energy is balanced to match it being in harmony with the rotation of the earth.My matrix changes frequency and vibrations.Being pure is having high frequencies and vibrations - that’s matching energy.It’s about shifting energies conscientiously and changing to higher frequencies and vibrations.All the time i have before my eyes you doing yoga - well i can see - love knows you :) Have a fabulous day sparkling Cameron.You are my energy spot.

  4. #4 Bon
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 9:54 am

    Purified body and mind Cameron, Ray, Max, Samantha, Lili, Love, Babeth and Iguana7 :p

    Love, you are absolutely phenomenon! :p I love your words! what an educated, artistic, enerygy flowing,expansive and radiating you are :p Thanks….loads… :p

    Great advice dearest YC, i’m grateful, thank you. I’m going to bed after this. xo :p

    Even though meditation make my body and mind rest deeper and much more wonderful than real sleeping :p, i feel like my body doesnt need much sleep with deep and joyful meditation :p

    ” I repeated the mantra ‘Summa Arahung” I was serene and calm. I felt like everything around me was clear and transparent. I felt inexplicably happy! Often, I felt as though I was being ‘drawn’ deeper inside of myself. The deeper I went, the clearer everything became! I ” let it be’, and saw myself turn into a bright crystal and clear body. The clear body was ‘me’, I was a clear living being, brighter and brighter inner body.

    I felt comfort,love and serenity - a condition that was so beautiful and still!”

    Last two weeks, we gave food to more than 10,000 monks, i thank Cameron for being my genuine hero for me to be able to give this much :p

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FshgzcqdBKY

  5. #5 Love
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 12:04 pm

    Bon - thank you for you.You are great and it’s enlightening to read about your practices.That’s a great video and thank you for it.It’s nourishing - nourishing to the mind and the spirit.To employ the habit shown in the video would be an ultimate goal for anyone - very enlightening.Be the Goddess in you!

  6. #6 Ray
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 2:14 pm

    Goodnight magnetic electric Cameron. :) Happy hippie dreamin

  7. #7 maxime
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 2:32 pm

    I should have logged in yesterday evening instead of this morning. As a result I went to bed long after one and got up at six…

    i guess maybe today I need to say more:

    I am an asket, a mystic, etherical … It takes effort for me to feed myself or to sleep normal hours … i simply forget

    … and yet I support all others who ask me to send them healing energy or to pray for them and there are so many. My mind is like a fast slideshow - rapid images of people who are very sick, places and situations that need balance and just as much as I can’t control my lack of hunger… this is my nature, since i was a girl…

    I thank you from the bottom of my heart, Cameroon. you make me place my attention back on my OWN physical body…

    sweet dreams
    maxime

  8. #8 Dalila
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 3:35 pm

    Good evening yogi Cameron and all the participants. Fasting has been very tough for me and I must confess I had breakfast this morning, thinking with awe about the restrictions that were awaiting me. I ate nothing along the day, until 7:00pm but I was obsessed with food all day long. I had some warm water now and then (each time I felt that eating became an obsession, which was very often). Well, to be very honest with myself, it was a real fight that I finally lost. I surrendered at around 7:00pm, for a very light meal of vegetables and a bowl of soup. I’m not very proud of it and I must admit that I’ve been weak in this task. I had not enough willpower and that’s what the experience showed me. I certainly need to recover some inner strength and would like to thank you, Yogi Cameron, for guidance. Bye.

  9. #9 Iguana7
    on Jan 7th, 2009 at 3:53 pm

    Hi. Fasting has been quite a hardship! To a point that I had not suspected. I did my best, though. I’m so disappointed by my incapacity to dominate my basic needs, while I was certain of being able to control myself better. My mind and body have been struggling over what was apparently a simple thing to do. Hopefully I’ll be more successful next time. Good evening to you all.

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