Shriman

Nov 14 at 07:37 AM

Jai ho 🙏🏽

Nov 08 at 05:59 AM

Wonderful!!

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Sep 05 at 03:19 PM

Wonderful, Thanks for sharing this inspiring message Kamala jot!

OM

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Sep 04 at 03:04 PM

Recap of Karma Yoga and Seva - Wisdom Waves Satsang 31/8/2024:

Karma Yoga: The Path of Selfless Action

  • Concept: Each action is a seed; some bring obstacles, others bring joy and spiritual support.

  • Action and Inaction: Both are forms of action with their own consequences.

  • Harmony with Higher Self: "Yoga Karmasu Kosalam" (Bhagavad Gita 2:50) - Align actions with your Highest Self for spiritual growth.

Seva: The Expression of Belief Through Selfless Service

  • Belief in Action: Seva embodies our highest values in our actions

  • Diverse Forms: This is not just the soup kitchen and Mother Theresa kind of Seva. The Seva od Motherhood, teaching and sharing wellbeing, and so forth are also Seva opportunities and able to create profound spiritual transformation when undertaken with the correct attitude.

  • Divine Service: "Every selfless act is born from the Brahman" (Bhagavad Gita 3:15-19) - Selfless service connects us to the Divine.

Humility: Foundation of Sincere Yoga Practice

  • Key Attitude: Recognize every single individual has limitations, not just others that we so easily judge. Know that you are enough without being everything perfectly, and stay stay grounded in surrender to the vastness of this Universe.

  • Example: Hanuman - Power balanced with humility, service as the highest form of Yoga.

  • Prana Connection: Harness inner strength without ego, grow deeply, authentically as dedicated practitioners and teachers.

With Love and Humble Pranams, Kal Prakashini

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Aug 27 at 12:18 PM

Wisdom Waves 24/08/2024 Recap: Understanding the role of belief in the Yogic context.

We explored the concepts of asthik (believer) and nasthik (non-believer, an equivalent in english could be atheist). These ideas are central to the vast majority of the Vedas and Tantras, which emphasize belief as a foundational aspect of spiritual practice and daily life. The session highlighted that belief is not just a matter of religious or spiritual faith but serves as a broader, guiding principle that influences our thoughts, actions, and overall worldview. Modern neuroscience research also supports these ancient teachings over the recent decades, showing that beliefs influence how our brain and body function.

Key Points:

  1. Belief as a Guiding Force: Belief shapes our perception of reality and influences our decisions. It acts as a compass, guiding us through life's challenges and opportunities. Especially allowing us to go beyond our intellectual limitations in times of challenge

  2. Collective Belief: Shared beliefs within a community can create powerful energy that supports personal growth and transformation, fostering unity and purpose for something bigger than our individual parts.

  3. The Placebo Effect: A well-known example from modern science from the 90s, the placebo effect, demonstrates how what we believe can cause real physiological changes in the body. This has been added to by a staggering amount of research in the recent decades, supporting what the Yogis have practiced and shared for many thousands of years!

  4. Belief and Surrender: Trusting in a higher power or the flow of life requires a strong foundation of belief, enabling us to surrender with faith and embrace the waves of life. Being connected to other like-minded community and support is very helpful for this!

  5. Requirement for an Adhikari (which include serious practices and Yoga teachers): Furthermore, we learned that the Yogic texts emphasize the importance of belief in something beyond one's immediate self in order to be an adhikari (a competent practitioner, and especially a teacher). This belief can be in a divine energy, the Universe, a god or messengers, or an invisible guiding hand—anything that transcends the individual mind and body. This requirement serves as a foundation for the authentic attitudes necessary for those who are committed to practicing and teaching yoga. It is a crucial guideline from Yogic texts, distinguishing it from modern legal concepts of cultural appropriation.

Looking forward to seeing you bright and early on Saturday for our next Wisdom Waves!

Namaste to you all, Love and Light, authored by Prakashiniji✨️🙏

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Aug 27 at 12:10 PM

Namaste Catarina,

thanks for your message.

Please use link below to access the satsang from last Saturday.

https://akhandayogaonline.com/programs/34-aug-live-d77e8e?category_id=36404

OM

Aug 10 at 03:51 PM

Namaste Shayna, thanks for sharing your yoga journey!

We are deeply grateful and honored to hear that your daily akhanda yoga practice is helping you to stay in this blissful awareness.

Om

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Aug 09 at 02:21 PM

Namaste Everyone,

We are looking forward to cultivating well-being together with you in these amazing offerings. Please know that we are here to support you every step of the way on your journey.

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.

OM,

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Aug 08 at 02:03 PM

Namaste Amanda,

Thank you for sharing your beautiful yoga journey with us and for your efforts in promoting well-being to the world. It's wonderful to hear that you've had the opportunity to learn from a teacher in the lovely town of Lennox Head.

We're truly happy to have you here as you deepen your practice. Please know that we are here to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions or need guidance, don't hesitate to reach out.

OM Shanti,

Namaste Saskia,

Thank you for your inquiry.

We believe your question touches on a very specific aspect, and we encourage you to embrace a yogic lifestyle and practice daily. It's all about your intention and maintaining a balanced yoga practice and lifestyle.

Our classes are designed with the intention to help prevent various kinds of diseases, supporting overall well-being. We look forward to supporting you on your journey.

Warm regards,

OM