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Introduction - Karma Science teaches us that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The ancient Vedic culture knew that these laws governed more that merely the physical world and also included human evolution from lifetime...
Dharma: Why are we here and what is our purpose? If you've ever considered the idea that it was no accident that you were born, then the next thought should be, "How should I live and what should I do that...
Artha: According to the Vedic culture, one of the four duties, or purusharthas, in human life is the creation of wealth. But, how can we really understand this as a sacred dharma when we live in a money-obsessed world that seems...
Kama: How does the enjoyment of life feed the soul? In western traditions, pleasure was often seen as sinful and in opposition to spiritual pursuits, while the east took a very different point of view. In this class, Jeffrey Armstrong shows...
Moksha: Why is it that we so often feel trapped: in our jobs, our relationships and our daily lives? Is it possible that our deep yearning for freedom is an essential quality of the atma (soul) and therefore, we unconsciously rebel...
DHARMA Summary: Why are we here and what is our purpose? If you've ever considered the idea that it was no accident that you were born, then the next thought should be, "How should I live and what should I do...
Introduction – Karma Dharma Artha Kama Moksha Summary Introduction - Karma Science teaches us that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The ancient Vedic culture knew that these laws governed more that merely the physical...
EAST meets WEST Be empowered by the ancient secrets of the world’s oldest & most enlightening culture - India Expand Your Worldview with Ancient Wisdom for a Modern World TOPICS included: Western Psychology Eastern Yoga Philosophy Mantra, Tantra, Yantra Conscious...
Everyone is facing challenges within their personal or work environments. Now we have the added stress of the global issues that news? channels are constantly bombarding us with. How much should you be listening to? Well, that depends on what...
Asana is defined as sitting in a pleasing, steady and comfortable posture. Other asanas or yogic poses are designed to balance the bodily energies and cultivate the life force. Ultimately, Asana is meant to steady our relation to the Earth...
Air, life force, prana, chi, qi, all these interconnected terms are part of understanding the subtle relationship between breathing, mental state and our vital energy. Yoga teaches the art and sciences of bringing these subtle energetics into balance._________________________________________________________________Perfecting the 8...
Pratyahara is the stage of yoga where the senses are withdrawn from their outer attachments in order to develop greater awareness of our consciousness. When this stage is reached, the seeker goes through a searching self examination. Sensory control and...
Dharana is the Limb of Patanjali’s Ashta Anga Yoga that deals with the nature and control of the mind. It teaches the techniques of mental focus, one-pointedness, clarity and inner vision. The mind is the "king" of the senses and...
The central limb of the 8 limbed Ashtanga Yoga is Dhyana, which means meditation. In China the word was pronounced CHAN, and in Japan it became ZEN. There are many kinds of meditations, each leading the practitioner to specific goals,...
Samadhi is the final stage of yogic consciousness and results in the ability to become completely absorbed in the objects of meditation. Through this skill, all forms of self-realization and perfection can be achieved. Samadhi is the final step of...