2. Continue to participate in the circle, which tends to amplify the trigger further, while adding more dimensionality to the underlying pattern 3. Leave the circle and use the bioemotive framework to process and release the underlying emotional wound (aka lots of crying) /4
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To be able to carry this off... that, sir, is clearly the mustache of a siddha! You just can't fake that kind of thing. It's like the Naths and leopard print. Indelible mark. Hipster yogis.pic.twitter.com/TnRSTPlBz4
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Well, to be perhaps excessively serious, the Aro gTér is almost entirely traditional in its content. The hair vows go back many centuries at minimum; mustache vows aren’t a thing. That said, he does encourage “flamboyant facial topiary” on male students.
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*great* :-) By the way, I've always wanted to ask... Why didn't Aro make the mustache part of the vows? I mean, that thing has *the symbolic power to endure for centuries*. It's possibly the .isn't powerful mustache ever worn. How come it didn't wind up as a cult practice?
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