
What is a Yogi?
A yogi is someone who has renounced all sankalpa, selfish motive, and always thinks and acts selflessly. Learn more about what makes you a yogi.

A yogi is someone who has renounced all sankalpa, selfish motive, and always thinks and acts selflessly. Learn more about what makes you a yogi.

As we come to know our soul, we find that we are a part of Spirit expressing in an individual way. Enjoy a video by Ramakrishna Ananda as he explains.

Ramakrishna Ananda reviews fundamental yoga understandings. We can study yoga but to know yoga we must experience it as a growing harmony and an openness.

What do you think is more important — a smart mind or a clear mind? To a yogi, both are important, but a clear mind is more valuable. Ramakrishna Ananda explains.

Do you ever ask yourself, “How are my vibrations today?” You can learn so much on the spiritual path by becoming aware of your vibrations.

Yoga is a wonderful way to learn more about your mind, body, and spirit. The basic practice of yoga is to breathe, move, and meditate. Welcome to Yoga World!

Want to end the main causes of suffering in your life? Yogis find that we suffer from five afflictions which keep us from enlightenment, happiness and being fulfilled in any lasting way. These five afflictions, or kleshas, are: ignorance, egotism, immoderate liking, immoderate disliking and possessiveness. Find out how you can overcome these afflictions, the cause of all suffering.

Yogis are especially inspired by the teachings of Buddha. His essential question was: Would you like to cease your suffering and sorrow? “Of course. What is the way, Master?” Explore Buddha’s four noble truths to discover how to end most suffering.

What is poise and why is it important? This state of balance, steadiness, stability, ease, and dignity of manner can be found by living in the state of yoga. Find out how to cultivate balance and begin to experience the reality of Spirit.

What is the key to happiness? Ramakrishna Ananda shares the secret: caring about the well being of others. Explore yoga practices which help to let go of misery and enjoy greater happiness.
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