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Tony Eason

Tony

On 01 January 1994, I realized that there was more to life than: guzzling an expensive bottle of Robert Mondavi Chardonnay, being the belle of the ball, speaking of what others need to work on, and/or sitting daily on the same coach (in self pity). So, I bought a 10 year old Bianchi Road Bike. And I began a 6-month intense cycling training for a cycling event called the California AIDS Ride #2.

In May of 1994, I left San Francisco with $3.00 in my pocket, no idea of how I was going to return, a questionable bike, the fear of failure, and began to cycle (along with 1500 other cyclist) toward West Hollywood. Seven days, 575 miles later, I arrived in West Hollywood. At which point, I realized it is possible to step outside of your normal routine. I realized it is possible to empower yourself while assisting others. I realized that I wasn’t alone in my ideas of creating a better world. And I realized that miracles could occur (after all, I made it back home with $3.00 in my pocket) .

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From a Thunderbird (Yang) to a Nightingale (Yin)

Free Will Astrology - by Rob Brezsny
S.F. Weekly - July 5 - 11, 2006
"Like a bird, you seem to have the ability to defy gravity lately.  You're acting with the epansiveness that comes from having a wide-ranging, high-in-the-sky view of life.  Sometimes you remind me of a thunderbird, which among Native Americans was a mythical raptor that carried messages between spiritual beings.  Its eyes unleashed lightning and its enourmous wings beat so hard that they spawned storms.  But sometimes, Scorpio, you're more like a nightingale - a small, graceful songbird that sings beautiful, complicated songs at night when no other bird is singing.  Congratulations on your versatility.  Only you could pull off being half- thunderbird and half- nightingale."

Over the years, I have made a personal commitment to:
1.  Preparing my mind & body for the AIDS LifeCycle Event by participating in training rides  (the first 6 months of each year).

2.  Walking a new path and seeing what it brings (the last 6 months of the year).

During the last few weeks (since the conclusion of the AIDS LifeCycle Event),

Instead of rising at 5:30am ..I stand from my bed at 7:30am.
Instead of having coffee for breakfast ....I walk to the Atlas Cafe.
Instead of going on a Sunday morning training ride  ...I sit on the roof top and watch the people pass by .. . ..
Instead of rushing to get things done  . . . .. I sit and ponder, "where do I go from here?"

From a "Thunderbird to a "Nightingale."  The Yang to the Yin /or/ Yin and Yan -



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After 10 years of cycling over towards Nicasio, I visited the Spirit Rock Meditation Center.  And, I listened to the Buddhist teachings of Jack Kornfield.

I've began a series of  Yoga Classes on Ocean Beach.

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I've began to plan my departure for a 150 cycling trek, organized by the Dharma Wheels Foundation, along the scenic backroads of Marin, Sonoma and Mendocino Counties - beginning at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in west Marin County, and ending at Abhayagiri Monastery in Redwood Valley including a stop at City of Ten Thousand Buddhas.

And, I'll keep you posted on what tomorrow brings.  Worst comes to worst ...listen for the "Nightingale."

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Wishing the best of all possible worlds,
Iyengar Yoga teacher, tony eason

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Comments

Great to see you are walking your path and singing yur songs along the way...enjoy for you bring so much beauty to the world and I love reading about it...
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Shivie

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