tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28555295.post3889876618922277604..comments2023-09-30T07:02:42.218-05:00Comments on Grounding Thru The Sit Bones: Life Lessons from a FishtankBrenda P.http://www.blogger.com/profile/15706976926804565629noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28555295.post-8376551881243412992009-10-18T08:13:29.674-05:002009-10-18T08:13:29.674-05:00Loved this lesson from the snail. It was willing t...Loved this lesson from the snail. It was willing to try something new before anyone else and was a trend setter incorporating change courageously and wisely. Its a lesson I will share with my children as a bedtime story. I'm thinking of writing it up as well to teach in my kids yoga class. Fantastic! Thanks for sharing your insights.Donnahttp://www.yogainmyschool.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28555295.post-88168669018610609782009-10-11T16:38:48.704-05:002009-10-11T16:38:48.704-05:00This is also another example of "looks are de...This is also another example of "looks are deceiving" or "can't judge a book by its cover." Snails are literally at the bottom of the tank in terms of speed, agility, and overall glamour. But, here, the snail proves itself as the calm, curious, brave, and sensible. Conversely the typically flashy fish were caught off-guard and wary. You go snail!Yoga Spyhttp://www.yogaspy.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com