Zelator asana Tremors and Saucer
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The Zelator grade is said to be attained fully when their chosen asana produces no tremors after one full hour of yoga. The test was said to be achieved when a saucer full of water placed on the head spills not one drop within that hour. Is this a Crolweyan practical joke?
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The Zelator grade is said to be attained fully when their chosen asana produces no tremors after one full hour of yoga. The test was said to be achieved when a saucer full of water placed on the head spills not one drop within that hour. Is this a Crolweyan practical joke?
No.
However, some people have very round heads so that it wouldn't balance if they were dead and in rigor mortis. Alternative means are sometimes needed for testing.
"Saucer" means a British saucer of the day - more like a shallow soup bowl than a miniature plate.
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The Zelator grade is said to be attained fully when their chosen asana produces no tremors after one full hour of yoga. The test was said to be achieved when a saucer full of water placed on the head spills not one drop within that hour. Is this a Crolweyan practical joke?
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The Zelator grade is said to be attained fully when their chosen asana produces no tremors after one full hour of yoga. The test was said to be achieved when a saucer full of water placed on the head spills not one drop within that hour. Is this a Crolweyan practical joke?
Precisely! (Much better control than an axe.)
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The Zelator grade is said to be attained fully when their chosen asana produces no tremors after one full hour of yoga. The test was said to be achieved when a saucer full of water placed on the head spills not one drop within that hour. Is this a Crolweyan practical joke?