What’s your reaction when people and situations don’t align with your expectations? Your subjective life, the stew of thoughts and feelings constantly moving within you, prompt most of your actions. If you’re like most people, addictive demands — automatic emotional states that come when you don’t get what you want — can run your subjective life and block your happiness.
But don’t let the power of addictive demands get you down. The yoga practices and attitudes in this series can help you improve the quality of your ongoing thoughts and feelings.
The Six Fetters
Yogis say that six fetters propel addictive demands. Explore ways to understand and deal with these fetters so you can let go of addictive demands and enjoy a more productive, subjective mind and life.
The Six Fetters
Yogis say that six fetters propel addictive demands. Explore ways to understand and deal with these fetters so you can let go of addictive demands and enjoy a more productive, subjective mind and life.
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