In last night’s class, we had students who are all world travelers. One had just returned from Morocco, another from India, a third soon to return to New Zealand, and another on his way to Norway. We share the practice of Hatha Yoga together for these brief blessed hours, then distribute the benefit around the world.
It reminds me of the Rumi poem in which he describes us all as travelers, some needing food and shelter, as members of a global caravanserai. His words are still alive in us hundreds of years after he uttered them. He is prophetic as he said, “ where am I going on this great journey? To your house, of course.”
How are your creature comforts, travelers? Do you need more food, shelter or Hatha Yoga? Ki to Happiness journeys onward with an elegant sufficiency of all necessities.