
Yoga as sacred service
Contrary to common modern interpretation, yoga practice was not intended to be merely for one’s own self-validation, glorification, and satisfaction. It’s the basis and foundation of self-less service to Life.
Contrary to common modern interpretation, yoga practice was not intended to be merely for one’s own self-validation, glorification, and satisfaction. It’s the basis and foundation of self-less service to Life.
If Man only knew how precious and delicate be the soul, she would bring into question almost everything previously assumed to be true, and thus taken for granted. With each and every experience, with each and every event and interaction, and with each and every choice, act, and relationship, she would ask, “What impact does this have on my soul? How does this affect me in spirit?”
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What is our destiny in the world of modernity? What is Sacred Reciprocity, and why is it important we re-naturalise ourselves, and deepen our perception of Life?
What are the human dynamics of power, life-force, and the notion of being a tracker on the Path of Freedom? This is the first in a series of articles, each relatively short, yet hopefully worthy of any dedicated spiritual seeker’s attention.
The imperial maxim of “Divide and Conquer” has been imposed upon human kind for millennia. How does this affect us today, and what’s the solution to rise up and recover?
What is the important role and significance of sacred sites? What are sacred sites, and what’s Man’s traditional way of relating to them? If these are questions on your mind, this article shares some new yet ancient perspectives.
The Kogi have come to the outside world a second time with a profound and vitally important message, in the form of a documentary. It’s called Aluna. Learn more here about this crucial message.
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