Dear Mr. Triscooter,
The goal of WF is to experience and behold the self. Every workout is an opportunity for me to experience the moment and through that to live nobly. I've observed that becoming fit and gaining control of my body is a basic need and a step towards the final goal of enlightenment. Attaining enlightenment takes time, reflection and practice - I perceive Coach Ilg's website, blog and the list of his acheivements at major competitions as a reminder for me to practice with patience and to continue to challenge myself to evolve. My acheivement as a result of WF is the daily practice of WF and the reward is an opportunity to live a life filled with awareness and love.
- Author: WF Student Praneet
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WF Warrior Praneet stepping up in my defense after a certain Mr. TriScooter publicly lambasted me in Hakado Ru's blog on MultiSport Coaches. Mr. TriScooter, who has never studied WF, accused me of only bragging about my accomplishments and never speaking about the accomplishments of my students. Hey, like i said, Mr. TriScooter did not take the time to familiarize himself with the 25 years of torrential love i pour upon my cherished Sangha.
In yoga, the ignorance displayed by Mr. TriScooter - which is very predictable among non-Practitioners of a DharmaPath - is known as 'avidya' which the Buddha pointed to as the cause of all obstacles encountered on the spiritual Path.
To me, avidya reminds me of this wild mushroom (Boletus edulis) i photographed this morning in the dewy dampness of 'aspen corner' of the WF Temple H(om)e's backyard. like a mushroom, our spiritual ignorance tends to grow and feast upon...
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photo; an ilg barefoot print across Arizona Flagstone during an Early Morning Ritual
To see all the comment's on WF Student's Hakado Ru's blog regarding his piece on:
"A (Too Long) Essay on Multisport Coaches"...click here:
Hak' Blog On Coach