Monday, April 27, 2009

A FIVE STAR DAY


This is the dream of every Thai. I prefer a traditional stilted wooden bungalow.


Some time ago someone asked me how I implement spirituality in my daily life. I haven’t had time to sit down and come up with something the Dalai Lama would be proud of, so that mission is still on hold. However… a friend of ours called us to ask us to come over to his newly purchased high-rise condo a few kilometers south of our summer residence. We’re still having school summer holiday, as March/April are the hottest months of the year. Schools don’t have air-conditioning and they don’t want students to faint in class in their hot school uniforms.
Though we’re not doing badly ourselves regarding living conditions, our friend has a nicer swimming pool in the garden as well as a domed rooftop swimming pool on the 55th floor, as well as a sauna, gym, private beach and first class service. While I was reclining on a bed near his pool, I said to my friend that I am writing a spiritual web log but that I haven’t been writing much spiritual stuff lately. So I came up with a 5-star idea and decided to do a 5 minute-5-star meditation and a few 1st class yoga positions.
At six we were ready to enjoy a meal at a 5-star eatery on a nearby hill overlooking the bay and there was nothing spiritual about the bill. Thank God I didn’t have to pay. So, dear reader, I had a lovely day and feel in high spirits. I sometimes wonder how I would feel when being in India in the fall, experiencing zero star rooms with zero star food.
I just returned home as I need to do a little writing tonight and engage in an online interview around 11 pm. with someone on the other side of the world.



Full lotus with a half namaste.

Pigeon position, not perfectly executed as my foot should touch the back of my head, but I just twisted my back 10 minutes earlier when I fell out the back of a Mercedes.

Just showing off. At 44 I can still put both feet in the neck. This yogo-position must be one of my own inventions. I call it a Pantau-nose-to-knee-one-leg-in-neck.

Still in one piece.

Enjoying a nice view from the resort of the Thai Gulf.

View of the swimming pool from my friend's condominium.


Done!

5 comments:

  1. I used to be able to do a lot of Yoga positions (I just did them because I could). Now that i'm over fifty, my knees start to creak loudly when I try to do a Lotus...and then my foot falls asleep!

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  2. Wow, amazing flexibility. I did a little Yoga before. :D

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  3. Mandeeness, thanks, you should see me doing a birds'nest when hanging from the chandelier in our bedroom.

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  4. You are so pretty!.
    Amelia
    ameliat25@yahoo.com

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