Regrets? I’ve Had a Few, but then Again, Too Few to Mention
Greetings and Happy Chinese New Year!

Today, Monday, January 23, marks the beginning of the Year of the Water Dragon, a New Moon and the 4709th Chinese year. The Year of the Dragon is one of the most revered years of the Chinese New Year calendar. The Manila Bulletin cites that the Dragon is sometimes called a “karmic sign.” The Dragon is larger than life and its appearance means that big things are to come. The Year of the Dragon is a flowing river, not a stagnant lake, so things happen quickly earlier in the year. The Dragon marks progression, perseverance and auspiciousness. It may also bring about unpredictable events. For us, another opportunity to begin again, consider our choices and our aspirations. At the 5:45 pm class tonight we’ll be doing some dragons of our own! (sourc for this info)
I came across another post and found it helpful and inspiring -Top Five Regrets of the Dying and hope you do too. I’m working on number four in this post to you.
Looks like we’ll be able to continue noon classes at Keshet Dance with Mikiala at Keshet Dance. And the gong events are coming in February and March.
This week I’ll be teaching 5:45 pm classes Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, so join me on the mat if you can and may we all join in our desire for happiness for all beings.
Happy New Year!
namaste,
Meta.







