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reblogging myself; I don't want to die without any scars.: SOMETHING I DON'T UNDERSTAND. 

reblogging myself from 2 months ago because to this day it’s so god damned accurate. 

wesleysnipes:

SOMETHING I DON’T UNDERSTAND.

you come out of nowhere into a sort-of relationship with someone who’s a very close friend of all of us. you finally form one of the most immature relationships i’ve ever witnessed, ever, and you claim to be 100% happy, while very aware of the fact that he is friends with people you claim not to like. you have literally not one clue on what any of our friendships consist of, not a single grasp of who any of us are as a person, but immediately, you claim not to like us because we pose a threat to your relationshit. already this provides me with enough information to determine that you are petty as fuck. you progressively start acting more and more ignorant, talking about things that do not concern you, as if watching a close friend who we care about have to date you isn’t enough. *** edit - luckily, that’s over now. boohoo.

you’re snobby, rude, and consistently foul for not a reason except you can’t handle your own insecurities, so you feel the need to try to attack other people for your own problems, or the problems you so dully assume we have, which only shows truly how pathetic and close-minded you are. this is even after we have individually try to at the least be civil toward you. not only are you incredibly arrogant verbally, you then choose to move on to the internet, facebook, tumblr, whatever you desire, and literally invade the one thing that is used as some means of an escape to continue talking the most irrelevant bullshit about somebody you have no idea about; who you’ve only come in physical contact with at the most, 5 times. then, when you see things you don’t like, you resort to following, unfollowing, and following again in a STALKER like manner.  in addition, mind you, none of us could give flying fuck about any form of retort, and it actually poses as so form of entertainment, provided all the other mindless bullshit is absent from our everyday lives. as if pointing out that invading something that doesn’t concern you isn’t enough, you also put his family through living hell, because apparently you are thick enough to assume that they like you too. this just in, you helped contribute sending a small child into a mental hospital. congratulations on your ability to ruin something just by your presence being involved.

posting witty comeback pictures about things that you think are pointed toward you, claiming that WE are jealous of YOUR relationship, telling us that we’re desperate and insecure, and to “stay away” from your significant other, is quite possibly the most moronic, mindless, ludicrous bullshit my eyes have been so delighted to see to date. it is actually painful to sit here and watch you accuse us of everything that you’re guilty of. i cannot help to take time out of my day to finally type this out and laugh about how ridiculous this entire “situation” has been, if you could even call it that, because to me it is nothing more than a fly buzzing around my ears that won’t go the fuck away.

the awesome thing is that hilarity-ensuing part doesn’t even come with how much of a god damned fool you’ve been acting. it comes with when you delete things that you’ve posted because of the rare occasion that you, too have realized that you sound like a complete imbecile and we get to watch. it also comes with, no matter all of the vile that has spewed from your mouth and your fingers, you have enough audacity to post semi-endearing things to facebook, or occasionally shoot a text message her way, when quite literally EVERYONE knows that you talk shit about us all the time and do not interact with us at all. making it completely evident that you’re only friends with me on facebook so you can fucking stalk our lives and make the most idiotic assumptions about all of us. the thing you have not come to realize is that this entire fucking catastrophe was NEVER about YOU; and it still isn’t. call ME batshit crazy, but maybe i’m wrong for thinking someone who incessantly talks trash and then acts nice for the fuck of is the epitome of being the fakest bitch imaginable, and if it isn’t, i don’t know what is.

now before i get pegged as being as petty as you are, let me point out that i have sat back and watched this shit show unfold since you were a part of the picture and i haven’t verbalized one thing about it. you quite literally walk around with your nose so far in the air that you can’t smell the sht that comes out of your mouth. it takes a lot to make me sit down and write a book about how ignorant someone is acting. i also am addressing you directly because you know who you are. and, unbelievable as it is to say, i more or less had nothing against you personally, because you’ve never done anything to me directly. **EDIT - this has also changed. you chose to directly bring myself and all of my friends into this. wrong choice.**  legitimately enough before all of this happened, i could actually compose a thought that we all could actually have been great friends. however, i’ve sat back and watched you blow yourself up with smarmiest shit over the internet for the longest time; about myself AND my best friends long enough to not say anything about it.

 so please, come at us with whatever empty threats you’ve already thrown out there; like killing us if we were within 10 miles of you, cause i’m pretty sure we were last night. 

if something has to be done in order for this to stop, you best believe i’d be the first one to volunteer. 

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lifeyogakingston:

In the yogic practice (as well as many other Eastern traditions), the body is understood to be a physical representation of Universal energy. This energy is always flowing around and through us an moves in our body through channels, like cars driving on streets. Where many of these cars merge are along the spine in seven main energy centres called “Chakras”, like highways in the body.  
Knowing about the Chakras is useful because each chakra has certain qualities and associations and there are yoga postures and other practices that can help us get this energy in balance.
MORE ABOUT EACH CHAKRA
The first: root-support chakra, MuladharaThis chakra is located at the bottom of your spine. The associated animal is the elephant Ganesha. Muladhara is related to instinct, security, survival and also to basic human potentiality.  Muladhara is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the colour red. Key issues involve sexuality, lust and obsession. Physically, Muladhara governs sexuality, mentally it governs stability, emotionally it governs sensuality, and spiritually it governs a sense of security.  
The second: the Sacral chakra, SwadhisthanaThis chakra is located in the sacrum (hence the name) and is considered to correspond to the testes or the ovaries that produce the various sex hormones involved in the reproductive cycle. Swadisthana is also considered to be related to, more generally, the genitourinary system and the adrenals. The key issues involving Swadisthana are relationships, violence, addictions, basic emotional needs, and pleasure. Physically, Swadisthana governs reproduction, mentally it governs creativity, emotionally it governs joy, and spiritually it governs enthusiasm. The associated animal is the crocodile of Varuna.

 
Third: solar plexus, ManipuraThis chakra is located in your solar plexus. Manipura is related to the metabolic and digestive systems.Key issues governed by Manipura are issues of personal power, fear, anxiety, opinion-formation, introversion, and transition from simple or base emotions to complex. Physically, Manipura governs digestion, mentally it governs personal power, emotionally it governs expansiveness, and spiritually, all matters of growth. 
Fourth: the heart chakra, AnahataAnahata is related to the thymus, located in the chest. Key issues involving Anahata involve complex emotions, compassion, tenderness, unconditional love, equilibrium, rejection and well-being. Physically Anahata governs circulation, emotionally it governs unconditional love for the self and others, mentally it governs passion, and spiritually it governs devotion. 
Fifth: the throat chakra, VishuddhaVishuddha may be understood as relating to communication and growth through expression. This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in the throat and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation. Physically, Vishuddha governs communication, emotionally it governs independence, mentally it governs fluent thought, and spiritually, it governs a sense of security. 
Sixth: the brow chakra, AjnaAjna, is known as the third eye chakra and is linked to the pineal gland which may inform a model of its envisioning. The pineal gland is a light sensitive gland that produces the hormone melatonin which regulates sleep and waking up. Ajna’s key issues involve balancing the higher & lower selves and trusting inner guidance. Ajna’s inner aspect relates to the access of intuition. Mentally, Ajna deals with visual consciousness. Emotionally, Ajna deals with clarity on an intuitive level. 
Seventh: the crown chakra, SahasraraIts role may be envisioned somewhat similarly to that of the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to communicate to the rest of the endocrine system and also connects to the central nervous system via the hypothalamus. According to author Gary Osborn, the thalamus is thought to have a key role in the physical basis of consciousness and is the ‘Bridal Chamber’ mentioned in the Gnostic scriptures. Sahasrara’s inner aspect deals with the release of karma, physical action with meditation, mental action with universal consciousness and unity, and emotional action with “beingness”. 

lifeyogakingston:

In the yogic practice (as well as many other Eastern traditions), the body is understood to be a physical representation of Universal energy. This energy is always flowing around and through us an moves in our body through channels, like cars driving on streets. Where many of these cars merge are along the spine in seven main energy centres called “Chakras”, like highways in the body.  

Knowing about the Chakras is useful because each chakra has certain qualities and associations and there are yoga postures and other practices that can help us get this energy in balance.

MORE ABOUT EACH CHAKRA

  1. The first: root-support chakra, Muladhara
    This chakra is located at the bottom of your spine. The associated animal is the elephant Ganesha. Muladhara is related to instinct, security, survival and also to basic human potentiality.  Muladhara is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the colour red. Key issues involve sexuality, lust and obsession. Physically, Muladhara governs sexuality, mentally it governs stability, emotionally it governs sensuality, and spiritually it governs a sense of security. 
     
  2. The second: the Sacral chakra, Swadhisthana
    This chakra is located in the sacrum (hence the name) and is considered to correspond to the testes or the ovaries that produce the various sex hormones involved in the reproductive cycle. Swadisthana is also considered to be related to, more generally, the genitourinary system and the adrenals. The key issues involving Swadisthana are relationships, violence, addictions, basic emotional needs, and pleasure. Physically, Swadisthana governs reproduction, mentally it governs creativity, emotionally it governs joy, and spiritually it governs enthusiasm. The associated animal is the crocodile of Varuna.
     
  3. Third: solar plexus, Manipura
    This chakra is located in your solar plexus. Manipura is related to the metabolic and digestive systems.Key issues governed by Manipura are issues of personal power, fear, anxiety, opinion-formation, introversion, and transition from simple or base emotions to complex. Physically, Manipura governs digestion, mentally it governs personal power, emotionally it governs expansiveness, and spiritually, all matters of growth.
     
  4. Fourth: the heart chakra, Anahata
    Anahata is related to the thymus, located in the chest. Key issues involving Anahata involve complex emotions, compassion, tenderness, unconditional love, equilibrium, rejection and well-being. Physically Anahata governs circulation, emotionally it governs unconditional love for the self and others, mentally it governs passion, and spiritually it governs devotion.
     
  5. Fifth: the throat chakra, Vishuddha
    Vishuddha may be understood as relating to communication and growth through expression. This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in the throat and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation. Physically, Vishuddha governs communication, emotionally it governs independence, mentally it governs fluent thought, and spiritually, it governs a sense of security.
     
  6. Sixth: the brow chakra, Ajna
    Ajna, is known as the third eye chakra and is linked to the pineal gland which may inform a model of its envisioning. The pineal gland is a light sensitive gland that produces the hormone melatonin which regulates sleep and waking up. Ajna’s key issues involve balancing the higher & lower selves and trusting inner guidance. Ajna’s inner aspect relates to the access of intuition. Mentally, Ajna deals with visual consciousness. Emotionally, Ajna deals with clarity on an intuitive level.
     
  7. Seventh: the crown chakra, Sahasrara
    Its role may be envisioned somewhat similarly to that of the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to communicate to the rest of the endocrine system and also connects to the central nervous system via the hypothalamus. According to author Gary Osborn, the thalamus is thought to have a key role in the physical basis of consciousness and is the ‘Bridal Chamber’ mentioned in the Gnostic scriptures. Sahasrara’s inner aspect deals with the release of karma, physical action with meditation, mental action with universal consciousness and unity, and emotional action with “beingness”. 

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