I think I do have the concept intact (of my character). I even had a story/blog going for a while but that got harder to do the less and less I was able to just "be Amrita" so to speak. It's hard to be in character when people are like.. are you a manthra or real girl... how old are you, where do you live.. "Gradania..?" "Haha no IRL." "Huh what do you mean, what is this IRL you speak of?" or when they're asking you if you played ffxi... or for help with the game menu. I wish I'd heard about Besaid during beta lol then I could have skipped all this confusion. :p
My plan was to just emerge on the scene (in character)& assume someone would find me and understand that I wasn't a nitwit, but trying to be IC and adopt me/point me in the right direction.^^ Then just interact with others & the story line and see where that took me.
Favorite yoga... that's tough. It depends on how you see yoga I guess.
(short answer)Yoga is a sanskrit word meaning "union". Based on that, my favorite would have to be karma, which is selfless action.
Now, if you were thinking more along the lines of exercise, that would depend on how I am feeling and what my body needs on any given day. That said I always do a set sequence in the morning. Later in the day I'll attend a class, anything from gentle, to something with more of a "flow" and on rare occasions Ashtanga. (that is freakin hard!)
My favorite (exercise version) style to teach is gentle since that can reach and help the most people.
^_^
My plan was to just emerge on the scene (in character)& assume someone would find me and understand that I wasn't a nitwit, but trying to be IC and adopt me/point me in the right direction.^^ Then just interact with others & the story line and see where that took me.
Favorite yoga... that's tough. It depends on how you see yoga I guess.
(short answer)Yoga is a sanskrit word meaning "union". Based on that, my favorite would have to be karma, which is selfless action.
Now, if you were thinking more along the lines of exercise, that would depend on how I am feeling and what my body needs on any given day. That said I always do a set sequence in the morning. Later in the day I'll attend a class, anything from gentle, to something with more of a "flow" and on rare occasions Ashtanga. (that is freakin hard!)
My favorite (exercise version) style to teach is gentle since that can reach and help the most people.
^_^