In the painful aftermath of the San Diego mosque shooting, where three innocent lives were taken in an act of senseless violence, many hearts ache for what was lost. Yet even here, in this painful space of grief, a deeper truth rises. The two young lives that ended in this avoidable travesty reveal something profound about the human mind — and the sacred path back to love.

This Is The Moment To Remember Guideline #4: Don’t Think, Flow.
Filled with radicalized ideas they met online, the teenage gunmen acted from a place of clouded thinking. They believed their thoughts were truth. They planned, judged, and struck — disconnected from the living breath of the present moment. Thinking, when it hardens into ideology, can become the enemy of life itself. It separates us from feeling, from sensing, from the pure flow of love that moves through every heart.
And yet, right there in the same story, light shone through. The security guard and the other victims acted heroically, drawing danger away to protect worshippers inside. In the heat of the crisis, they didn’t overthink. They flowed with presence, courage, and care. Their bodies and spirits moved from an embodied knowing of the present moment.
Don’t Think, Flow — The Spiritual Lesson Hidden in Tragedy
Shifting beyond the blame we remember and honor the lesson. In my years guiding students through yoga and embodied spirituality, I’ve seen it again and again: when we drop the endless loop of thinking, something ancient awakens. The breath softens. The heart opens. We rise into the flow of life as it is — raw, real, and whole.
This Is Pain, And Also The Doorway To Greater Presence.
Thankfully, flow is not passive. It is alive. It is the intelligence of the awareness when the mind grows quiet. Combined with bravery and right action, it is what allows a security guard to shield others without hesitation. It is what invites us, even now, to meet this world with open awareness instead of clenched ideology.
How To Practice Don’t Think, Flow In Daily Life
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- Pause and breathe when thoughts begin to race or harden.
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- Feel your feet on the earth and let sensation guide you back to now.
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- Move gently — through yoga, through a walk, through simple presence — and trust the flow that emerges.
You can explore more about returning to presence amid chaos in my recent post on Embrace Stillness in Chaos. Or deepen your embodied practice with Sunrise Yoga Wisdom.
The world will always offer reasons to think, to divide, to fear. Yet your greatest power lives in the soft, courageous choice to feel instead. To flow with love. To remember we are not separate.
In this, the victims’ heroism becomes our shared invitation.
If you’re ready to take this deeper and transform your life, come play with me. We meet Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings for Sunrise Yoga on the beach in East Boca from 6:45 to 7:30 AM at the South Beach Park Pavilion. If you would like to join, sign up via Eventbrite or Meetup.
Breathe. Drop in.
Sending love.
Heal. Align. Thrive.
—Dr. Sattva


