Many people experience inner conflicts without even knowing that they affect their emotions, decisions, and sense of belonging. In this article, we will learn how to recognise an incoherence inside, understand its roots, and how awareness, spiritual practice, and patience can help to resolve it.
Recognising the Presence of Inner Conflicts
Inner conflicts often cause…
In the following article, we will address the age old question: What the heck is the difference between the yoga course and the tantra course?
The tantra course offers an in-depth study of the chakra system in the first year. We go from the root all the way up to the crown, spending seven weeks on each chakra.…
In the previous articles in this series, we described in depth 3 out of 4 attitudes that Patanjali described in his Yoga Sutras:
Non-judgmental and detached in front of the non-virtuous.
Friendship to the happy.
Compassion to those who suffer.
Joy in the face of the virtuous.
Judgement is a Fortress of the Ego
The last of these…
In the previous articles in this series, we described attitudes toward others which help to cultivate a higher state of consciousness. These attitudes are taken from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. In the current article, we will further discuss three of these fundamental attitudes.
Have Compassion for those who Suffer
Patanjali says that when we see people suffering we…
In this article, we will touch on the first chapter of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, between Sutra 30 and 43. The whole of the Yoga Sutras contains 195 sutras, and this is the first chapter, taken from the translation of Swamicitananada, the disciple of Sivananda. In Sutra 30 Patanjali describes the obstacles to attaining success on the…
In the following article, we will speak about Sutra 34 from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, where he brings us a way to integrate our spiritual practice and our social life.
Essentially, we often have this inner conflict, where we want to live a spiritual life. If we start to meditate and have wonderful meditations, we feel…