By Mark Tulin
I’m not afraid of death.
I practice it every day in my 8 a.m. yoga class. I lie there without a care in the world, feeling nothing but eternity.
I close my eyes with the lights turned low and the sounds of life muted and blurred, knowing that eventually, I will have…
— thedrabble.wordpress.com/2019/05/06/the-final-pose/
The Final Pose by Mark Tulin
I’m not afraid of death.
I practice it every day
in my 8 a.m. yoga class,
simply lying there
without a care in the world,
feeling nothing but eternity.
I close my eyes
with the lights turned low
and the sounds of life
muted and blurred,
knowing that eventually
I will have a resting place
in the great unknown.
It’s a memorable pose.
A reminder of what I’ve done,
who I’ve met,
things I’ve accomplished
in my little speck of time.
It’s like any other pose
I might take,
except this one is supine
with no heartbeat
or breath.


“feeling nothing but eternity” That just reads as restful. Very vivid post.
Thank you.
good one; I’ve never gone that deep into yoga; I don’t get much beyond the one where you stand on your head 🙂 love that ‘speck of time’
Thanks, John. I love Headstands, too.
your post inspired one on mine, on the big blue mouth blog, about headstands, a cautionary tale from my doctor and cardiologist
Sounds cool, John. Do you have a link?
bigbluemouthdotcom.wordpress.com