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Two Episodes

Developing the Eyes of a Yogi

Is it possible to stop being miserable?

The Bhagavad Gita tells us we have come into this life for enlightenment — living life centered in Spirit, always aware of your inner self. Yoga practices for “seeing like a yogi” can help you to stop ignoring Spirit and become more attuned to your soul. Then your miseries can become fewer and fewer.

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In this series you’ll learn how to develop a calm awareness that can help you distinguish the eternal (Spirit) from that which changes and fades way (the world). As you develop this way of seeing life and center in your spiritual core, you can become a person of steady wisdom.

Why Do Yogis Pronam?

When you pronam, you are affirming, My soul bows to your soul. I acknowledge, respect, honor and appreciate the Spirit within you.

This helps you recognize the everlasting self, the Spirit of God, within everyone.

 

Why Do Yogis Pronam?

When you pronam, you are affirming, My soul bows to your soul. I acknowledge, respect, honor and appreciate the Spirit within you.

This helps you recognize the everlasting self, the Spirit of God, within everyone.

 

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