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36 contributions to High Vibe Tribe
Tomorrow Called. It Wants a Break.
We always work for a better tomorrow. But when tomorrow finally clocks in… what do we do? Immediately put it on a performance improvement plan. “Good morning, Tomorrow. Lovely to see you.” Also us: “You could be better.” It’s like chasing a donut that keeps rolling just out of reach. You finally grab it… and then go, “Hmm. But what about a better donut?” At this rate, even Tomorrow is tired of us. Tomorrow just wants to arrive, put its feet up, and maybe be appreciated for five minutes without being told it needs a glow-up. 💥Maybe the VIP we’ve been ignoring… is Today.💥 Today showed up early. Today made coffee. Today is doing its best with what it’s got. And we’re over here ghosting it like: “Sorry, I’m emotionally invested in Tomorrow.” Let’s try something radical: Enjoy Today before we start redesigning Tomorrow like it’s a kitchen renovation. Because if we’re not careful, we’ll spend our whole lives upgrading the future… and forget to actually live in the present. So here’s the plan: Less “next version,” more “current release.” Let’s have a better today.
Tomorrow Called. It Wants a Break.
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@Kátia Castro Costa I like that.But I think there’s something even more honest underneath it. Most people don’t ignore Today because they’re chasing Tomorrow.They ignore Today because being fully present is uncomfortable. If you really sit in Today…you feel everything.What’s unclear. What’s missing. What you’ve been avoiding. That’s why the mind escapes into “next version”.It feels safer to optimize the future than to face the present. In yoga, that’s where Tapas begins.Staying with what is — even when it’s not perfect, not finished, not comfortable. Maybe the shift isn’t just “enjoy today”.Maybe it’s: be willing to actually feel it. That changes everything.
Sometimes what you call “healing” is just a more spiritual way of staying the same.
Not everything you call healing is growth.Sometimes it’s just a more comfortable way to stay the same. I’ve caught myself doing it more than once.Calling it “taking my time”, when in reality I was just avoiding the decision.Calling it “protecting my energy”, while I was running from discomfort.Calling it “waiting for alignment”, even though I already knew what needed to be done. In yoga there’s a principle called Tapas it’s not about forcing. It’s about being willing to stay in the fire long enough to change. Most people don’t lack clarity.They lack the willingness to sit in that moment where it’s uncomfortable… and move anyway. That’s the part nobody talks about.Growth often doesn’t feel soft. It feels honest. And honesty burns a bit. Question: Where are you calling it healing… when it’s actually avoidance?
Not everything you call intuition is actually truth.
Sometimes it’s just an unhealed pattern with a spiritual voice. Sometimes “alignment” is avoidance.Sometimes “protecting your peace” is just fear. Real intuition feels clear.Grounded.Quiet. Not urgent. Not chaotic. The more aware you become, the easier it is to tell the difference between truth… and what just feels familiar. My question:When was the last time you mistook fear for intuition?
Not everything you call intuition is actually truth.
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@Ka Bara I like that distinction. Instinct is fast.Protective. Often based on what we’ve learned.Intuition feels different.More quiet. More clear.What made the biggest difference for me was noticing: Does it come from tension… or from a grounded place in the body? That’s usually where it separates.
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@Ka Bara That’s powerful. You had every reason to react differently… and still chose something else.What stands out to me is this:It didn’t come from impulse.It came from a deeper place.Not reaction. Not tension. More like clarity.And I think that’s exactly the difference we’ve been talking about. Not whether something is right or wrong… but *where it comes from inside you.That shift you describe — calmer, clearer, less reactive — that’s usually a good sign you moved from awareness, not from pattern. Respect for that choice.💪
Mental clarity doesn’t come from doing more.
Most people try to fix stress with more discipline, more routines, more control. But often, the real shift happens somewhere else. In slowing down. In feeling your body again. In becoming aware of your breath. That’s where you start coming back to yourself. Not perfect. Not all at once. Just step by step. Question for you: What helps you most to reset when life feels overwhelming?
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@Babur Balos That’s a absolutley strong way to move through life. Gratitude and trust can carry you far.What I always find interesting is: What happens when that feeling isn’t there? That’s where the real practice begins —staying present, even when it’s not easy.
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@Andrew Brooks You can feel that this really works for you. Getting outside, moving, sunlight — it brings you back into your body fast.Simple, but powerful. What becomes interesting over time is this: Being able to access that same clarity without needing to step away first. That’s where yoga really starts to go deeper.
Ahimsa – Peace or Passivity?
We talk about Ahimsa — non-violence — like it’s softness. But maybe it’s not.Maybe real peace has teeth. Avoiding conflict isn’t spiritual — it’s fear dressed as calm. Ahimsa is truth without aggression, love with boundaries, presence with courage. This month we explore what active peace really means.Not escaping discomfort, but meeting it with awareness. How do you live non-violence without losing your strength?
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For me, Ahimsa became real when I stopped confusing harmony with silence. In my Lichtblick Community, we explore exactly that — what it means to live peace actively, not just talk about it. It’s the daily yoga, breath, and self-reflection that keep the heart open and the mind clear.
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