Kimmo Vehviläinen. Tiia Heiskanen
Presenter Kimmo Vehviläinen says I might be in the wrong podcast a confusing moment that happened in his own bedroom.
Vehviläinen begins to tell how his Petra-The so -called spouse cheered on yoga, that is, I became very enthusiastic about the sport. During the corona pandemia, his spouse attended a yoga course, which he remotely attended from his home.
– Kimmo, I’m going to the sausage, I start a yoga class, the spouse announced to Vehvilän one day.
Vehviläinen reacted to the announcement, but forgot it in a moment. So Vehviläinen soon fell in the bedroom to get something there.
– He was sitting there on the floor with his legs spread, there was a laptop open and he turned a little frustrated, “Kimmo, I have this hour and just look at my third eye,” Vehviläinen says in the podcast.
– I was that yeah, sorry. I glanced so much that there was such a young, nice -looking man in Teams.
Vehviläinen’s spouse’s comment on watching the third eye is entertained by Katja Ståhl. Later, Vehviläinen found out that the third eye refers to the forehead.
The “third eye” is considered to be on the forehead, between the eyes. Traditionally, you will learn how to learn, for example, from strengthening intuition and a deeper understanding.
– If viewing the third eye is the subject of a yoga class, what am I to say to it.
The conversation turns to whether or not Vehvilä is disturbed if others look at his or her spouse or his “third eye”. Vehviläinen tells Ståhl that it is not like that.
– If we think that his third eye would be my “property” and I am proud of it, then I want others to see it, like a great car, he describes.
Vehviläinen tells how he has never understood that if, for example, in nightlife, other men are approaching, “why you stare at my wife.” It is strange for him if others find it in some way threatening.
– For me, the posture will improve if I find that others are staring at my spouse, says Vehviläinen.
Katja Ståhl, on the other hand, would be distressed if she had a “too handsome” man to which others would pay attention to.

