In the last article (read it here), I shared with you my contemplations on minimalism and how I slowly started to discover the parallels between Yoga and minimalism. I adopted a lifestyle many years ago, which I have been building on bit by bit, that strives towards minimalism in everyday living. A lot of peopleContinueContinue reading “YOGA AND MINIMALISM – WHAT YOGA SCRIPTURE SAYS”
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YOGA AND MINIMALISM – WHAT IS THE CONNECTION?
I want to start this article with the reasons behind making this connection or even trying to understand if there is a connection. I am a vegan – I do not eat meat and dairy products, do not use silk and leather, try to limit my use of synthetic materials, do not change my electronicsContinueContinue reading “YOGA AND MINIMALISM – WHAT IS THE CONNECTION?”
CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIFE – ĀCHĀRA
The third article in this series, we are discussing concepts related specifically to routine and lifestyle. You can access links to all the articles discussing Yogic concepts in this article. Yoga is not just about exercise or breath control but is a guide for various aspects of daily life as well; it is an entireContinueContinue reading “CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIFE – ĀCHĀRA”
CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIVING – VICHĀRA
This is the second in a series of articles discussing concepts that relate specifically to our routine and lifestyle. It is a guide on how we can develop a lifestyle that keeps us healthy, balanced, and full of energy in the long run. This article has a list of and links to all the conceptsContinueContinue reading “CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIVING – VICHĀRA”
CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIFE – VIHĀRA
During my Yoga training days and then through my own seeking of information, I have come across a lot of concepts that are so relevant to everyday lives of people like you and me who live in society, in families, are not ascetics living outside society. Today, we discuss a concept that I came acrossContinueContinue reading “CONCEPTS FOR DAILY LIFE – VIHĀRA”
YOGA AND MATERIALISM
A few years ago, I started looking for training programmes to deepen my knowledge of Yoga philosophy and concepts. It took me a long time to find teachers and programs that somewhat met my requirements. I have had many teachers but never had a Guru; I have taken my learnings when and where I haveContinueContinue reading “YOGA AND MATERIALISM”
