“Our bodies are the quanta and our minds are the qualia - together they form a physical entity capable of interaction with many forms in the universe.”
Source: Unbound Intelligence: A Personal Guide to Self-Discovery
“There's an apt expression: 'If you don't live in your body, where are you going to live?' But many of us don't. We tend to get locked into our heads or our imaginations . . . recognizing the importance of the body is primary. It's who we are, it's where we live, it houses and embodies your mind and imagination.”
Source: Physical Expression on Stage and Screen: Using the Alexander Technique to Create Unforgettable Performances
“The enemy can only be defeated by surpassing the limitations of one's own mind and body.”
“There's an apt expression: 'If you don't live in your body, where are you going to live?”
Source: Physical Expression on Stage and Screen: Using the Alexander Technique to Create Unforgettable Performances
“My initial yoga teacher training made sense of so many things for me. It validated that your body is connected to your thoughts, energy, emotions, and how you view yourself. I learned that this influences your behaviors, reality, connection to your soul's purpose, or lack thereof.”
Source: So Empowered: Discover the Five Layers of the Body To Take Control of Your Life
“Happiness is a booty call: available and satisfying, but after a few hours, you’re ready to call an Uber and get back to your real commitments.”
Source: The Gold Standard: Rules to Rule By
“We ran both the courier service and a detective agency from the same office, and had phone apps for both. Basically, we're Uber for parcels and mysteries.”
Source: How to Kill Friends and Implicate People
“My Uber driver in Sacramento was not like my San Franciso Uber from earlier that day at SFO. My SAC Uber driver’s first presdential election was JFK-Nixon (or Eisenhower in 1956) and he was already drawing a Social Security check. "Father Time" overshot my fixed location (twice) and then didn’t listen to the navigation instructions. This guy’s signature move (and totem animal) is a U-Turn, a mile past the original juncture.”
“It's hard to teach children about our migration West when they're thinking, "Why didn't you just call an Uber?”
“Uber Driving In Los Angeles Is Random And Very Unpredictable. Expect The Unexpected.”
Source: Rideshare Revelations From An LA Uber Driver: The Highlights, The Lowlights and The Darkness