Origins & Sources of Yoga
Introduction Yoga practices are based on a vast and profound philosophy. Yoga philosophy is not taught as a belief system but is intended for practitioners to experience for themselves. As Pema Chodron points out, when…
Introduction Yoga practices are based on a vast and profound philosophy. Yoga philosophy is not taught as a belief system but is intended for practitioners to experience for themselves. As Pema Chodron points out, when…
“Abhinivesha: Clinging to the Physical Self” explores the concept of abhinivesha from ancient Indian philosophy, specifically within the context of yoga and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It delves into how this clinging or attachment to the physical body and fear of death can hinder spiritual growth and self-realization.
Discover how the Science of Oneness unites yoga wisdom and quantum physics, enhancing your practice through understanding universal interconnectedness.
Explore how the Unified Field Theory and yoga philosophy converge on the principle of universal oneness, enriching spiritual understanding.
Discover how Unified Field Theory aligns with yoga’s principles of interconnectedness and ethical living.
Texas A&M’s directive to remove Plato from philosophy curricula raises pressing questions about academic freedom and echoes yoga’s ethical teachings on truth and openness.
Discover how the ancient concept of aether connects yoga philosophy with modern physics, revealing the universal field that binds all existence.
Explore how the ancient yoga concept of aether (akasha) connects with modern physics’ quantum field theories, enriching your practice with cosmic awareness.
Discover how to teach yogic breathing effectively by building strong foundations and progressing to advanced techniques that promote health and mindfulness.
Explore how quantum mechanics aligns with yoga’s view that consciousness shapes reality, deepening meditation and mindfulness practices.