The Yogic Path of Grieving by Brenda L. Feuerstein
I’d like to start by stressing that in terms of grief I don’t believe there is something to overcome, get over, and go through in a some systemic manner, and…
I’d like to start by stressing that in terms of grief I don’t believe there is something to overcome, get over, and go through in a some systemic manner, and…
We must assume that there are many pathways into the future. At the human level, nothing is predetermined. If I show kindness toward a neighbor, I am likely to earn…
This is the second and only surviving version of the third part. The first, better version was gobbled up with great relish by my computer due to an error on…
In my previous blog, I asked: How can we act responsibly? How can we behave with moral integrity, and why should we? This question was foremost in Prince Arjuna’s mind…
Traditionally, the five yamas are considered key limbs of Patanjali’s eight-limbed path, which are universally applicable. They are deemed foundational and indispensable by virtually all yogic schools. Not so in…