00:56 Sadhguru Darshan starts with Sadhguru chant «Yoga yoga yogeshwraya....»
03:44 Music by @Sounds of Isha (Full song here:https://youtu.be/Dhfqo_9PF74)
10:04 Sadhguru Talks — Nadi-veeras in pandemic time, Cauvery calling
Dear devotees: Tomorrows class [ Tuesday, November 3 ] is entiltled: «Since You Act Like An Elephant, Become One!» We tell the entire story of the elephant, Kuvalyapida, who attacked Krsna and Balarma as they tried to enter the sacrificial arena in Mathura. In a previous life he was Mandagati, the son of Bali Maharaja. How in the world did he become the enemy of the Lord? What happened to him after Krsna killed him? Tune in at 3:30 pm India time on Tuesday on my Youtube channel and find out!
Trekking in the Langtang area of Nepal, spring 2013. The forests are full of red, pink and white rhododendron flowers. The mountain peaks are covered in fresh snow. The prayer flags flutter in the wind. The trek took us to the peaks at the top of the Langtang valley, including Tsergo Ri, with views of the lowest 8000m peak Sishapangma. Later we reached the sacred lakes at Gosainkund. Back in Kathmandu at the end are the many temples in Durbah Square, and the 43m high Bhudist stupa at Boudhanath.
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The SwissPeaks 360k is a trail running race that travels more than 360 km (224 miles) across the Swiss Alps, climbing over 26,000 metres (87,000 feet). Runners have up to 160 hours to complete the race, refuelling at the 31 minor aid stations, with the option to sleep at any of the 6 major life bases along the way. My goal would be to finish in between roughly 100-120 hours, and to sleep around 6-7 hours over the 4 to 5 day period. This was my second race over 200 miles, and I swore to myself that I would never try to do it again.
I’m an ultra-distance trail runner based in Vancouver, BC. From the mountain ranges of Canada and the USA, to the Alps, the Andes, and the Himalayas, I’ve been fortunate to have the opportunity to pursue adventures around the world.