Category: Yoga

Traditional Yoga has nothing to do with emptying your head or sublimating your sense of self. A Bhakti Yogi tends to favour ritual, a Gnani Yogi favors inquiry, a Karma Yogi is sort of a performance artist or sociologist. They focus on cause and effect. In the total philosophy of Yoga they acknowledge multiple valid paths, and each is suited according to the individuals temperament.


Read more on: Karma Yoga | Bhakti Yoga | Gnani Yoga.


“The meaning of our self is not to be found in its separateness from God and others, but in the ceaseless realization of yoga, of union.” Rabindranath Tagore (Indian Poet, Playwright and Essayist, Won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, 1861-1941)


“This yoga is not possible, for the one who eats too much, or who does not eat at all; who sleeps too much, or who keeps awake.” Bhagavad Gita


“The state of severance of union with sorrow is known by the name of yoga.” Bhagavad Gita

  • Many Lives in a Single Life

    Many Lives in a Single Life

    Shall I discuss the many lives in a single life? I do understand that people experience what seems like different selves. From both my experience and my research, I have both learned and witnessed this shift in others, often radical actually, and just as often unnoticed by them. They never lose their core context, but…