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King’s Secret to Dreaming / Changing / Living (mostly the music and links) January 15, 2023

Posted by ajoyfulpractice in "Impossible" People, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Life, Wisdom, Yoga.
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Today we celebrate the birthday
of a man who believed in angels and dreams.
We know he believed in the latter,
because he told us straight up,
“I have a dream…”
He was a man of faith,
who believed he could hear God’s voice (when Mahalia Jackson sings).
But did you know that
Dr. Martin Luther King
believed in living a three dimensional life?

– the beginning of my 2016 Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday class

Even though the United States will officially celebrate tomorrow, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born today in 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Click here to check out my first post (ever) about MLK or you can click here to see a plethora of my related posts.

Please join me for a 65-minute virtual yoga practice on Zoom today (Sunday, January 15th) at 2:30 PM. Use the link from the “Class Schedules”calendar if you run into any problems checking into the class. You can request an audio recording of this practice via a comment below or by emailing myra (at) ajoyfulpractice.com.

Sunday’s playlist is available on YouTube and Spotify.

In the spirit of generosity (“dana”), the Zoom classes, recordings, and blog posts are freely given and freely received. If you are able to support these teachings, please do so as your heart moves you. (NOTE: You can donate even if you are “attending” a practice that is not designated as a “Common Ground Meditation Center” practice, or you can purchase class(es). Donations are tax deductible; class purchases are not necessarily deductible.)

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