The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (Part 8): The Yamas! Learn Yoga Philosophy with Rachel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we start our investigation of the Eight Limbs of Yoga! We explore sutras 2.29-2.38, the first limb of Patanjali's ashtanga yoga, which includes the yamas. These five "restraints" are gems that are powerful tools for our spiritual practice that can help us see when and how we fall off course. This section also includes a discussion of pratipaksha bhavanam - and how we can transform negative thoughts and feelings to something brighter and better.
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Beautiful, thank you 🙏🏼
Thank you, I was trying to find a way to understand the yoga sutras. I greatly appreciate your help❤
Aparigraha really resonated with me because I AM NOT giving up my coffee machine. I am very very very attached to it. However, this helps me practice Satya because I am being truthful about this and also Ahimsa because if I have my coffee machine I'm much nicer to be around 🤔🤔...second thoughts not really sure I have got the hang of this at all!🤣oh well next lesson
HAHHA Martine, I feel this very keenly and relate ;) I think you're on the right track 😀
Oh I really relate to this too hahaha
Great explanations Rachel, many thanks ❤
Rachel.. Kudos to you for mentioning the Indian Hindu saint Patanjali's yoga sutras as a source of yoga.. I have seen many videos of Western yoga teachers but I have never seen them mention Patanjali or the Yoga sutras.. They usually will have a statue of Buddha in the yoga room not knowing that Lord Buddha never did yoga (He meditated though) Great job and Namaste 🙏🏼
Thanks for the shout out! Nice to connect with you here 🙏
Rightly pointed out. Buddha is no match to patanjali
I felt like a needed a refresh on the sutras and oh boy was I right. Grateful to see you explaining them Rachel 🙏🏻
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Oh I loved this one! Thank you so much Rachel 💓
I love the invitation to notice when these things are coming up and to question the why. As usual so interesting 😀
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it Gemma!!
Thank you for this series on the Yoga Sutras, Rachel🙏 I really loved the idea of seeing the Yamas as signposts instead of rules!
Me too - feels a lot more useful (and less punitive) that way! 😊
This is the good side of TH-cam, thank you for your work!😙
AWWWWW!!!!! 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Great
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Namaste🙏 Wow I love your videos! Radhey Radhey
YAY Thanks Ryan~ I'm glad they are helpful :) Nice to connect with you here! 🙏🏻
Thank you so so much for all your wonderful content. As a new teacher it helps me so much in gaining confidence and learning things that were lacking in my TTC. Many blessings to you 🙏🤍
I'm so glad they're helpful Sarah ~ and congrats on your TTC! It's a wonderful journey!
5 Yama
1. Non violence
Non lying
No stealing
No excessiveness
Bo boarding
When a negative thought occur, cultivate the opposite
Can you share the name of the book you have on the Sutras? I am curious to see how it is different from mine. Thank you so much!
Sri Swami Satchidananda is my favourite translation 👍🏻
You can read Swami Vivekanand's Raja Yoga which is freely available online
What is that book?
Hi Lauren!
It's a compilation - "The unadorned thread of yoga, the yoga sutra of patanjali" - by salvatore zambita - great resource!
ahimsa. non-violence. on this one, where does the consumption of flesh of another living being fall in? does this mean i am non-established?
Ahhhhhh That is a great debate! I really feel that each person has to figure that one out for themselves. I think the most important thing to consider is being really true to oneself in one’s heart. And if you are going to be a carnivore, be z carnivore with full knowledge and mindfulness. And if you are going to be a vegan, also do that with mindfulness and care…. We live in a complex world within an incredible web of cause-and-effect. All we can do is our best.
Thats indirect violence so should counted as violence as one can live with vegetarian diet without any problem