Day 1 to 15: Forty Day Sadhana of Infinite Energy and Prosperity Meditation

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About Kara-Leah Grant

KL's the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Yoga Lunchbox, mother to a toddler and passionate about both writing and yoga. She lives in Wellington, teaches yoga and is excited about heading make into the workplace. She also loves to cook while blasting dance music and reliving her go go dancing days.

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  1. peter says:

    Hi Kara-Leah,

    As I read the above, I felt the energy of your commitment to Truth and my heart rejoiced. I wholeheartedly resonate.

    Yes, ahimsa is the real wealth, the real beauty. So precious, yet so overlooked.

    Bowing,
    P

  2. Kara-Leah Grant says:

    Hey Peter,

    My heart is glad when I read your comment. I appreciate your feedback, and it put a smile on my face.

    Blessings,
    KL

  3. Tash says:

    Wow!
    I agree totally with it! I have to say i do buy into having to have the latest clothes and fashion sometimes, and i never knew how harmful it can be! Thanks for the insight! im now willing to change some of those silly habits :)

  4. Kara-Leah Grant says:

    Hey Tash,

    There’s no denying clothes and fashion are fun, and that’s cool…

    Something that works well if you have a lots of girl friends into clothes etc is to arrange a “clothes swap”. Everyone gets together and brings all the clothes they don’t want/can’t wear anymore but that are too good to throw away… and then take turns standing up and holding up each item. First person to ask for it, gets it…

    Sounds chaotic, but usually works pretty well because everyone has different tastes and suits different things…

    And by the end of it, you’ve got rid of all the clothes you don’t wear, and gained a pile of new clothes you’re all excited about… and it hasn’t cost either you or the planet anything.

    Great way to practice non-attachment too. So what if it cost you $200? If you don’t wear it, pass it along to someone who’ll love it.

    Blessings,
    KL

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