Category: Yoga for Spiritual Awakening
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Flow in Form – the Universal Matrix
Across scientific, mathematical, and spiritual domains, the relationship between “Form” and “Flow” is a dynamic interplay where structure is an emergent property of movement. Rather than static objects existing in space and time form is a temporary manifestation of an underlying, continuous flow. 1. Form as Emergent Flow (Scientific & Physical) In physical systems, intricate…
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The Flow of Being – Prana and the Timeless Now
To be is a verb not a noun. This post describes reality as a unified, continuous flow of energy known as Prana, rather than a collection of static objects. It proposes that space and time are not external containers but active processes, with feeling manifesting as spatial extension and thought creating the narrative of time.…
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Why the Present Moment Isn’t a Frozen Point in Time
Have you ever tried to catch the “now”? By the time you think about the present, it has already slipped into the past. We often imagine time as a series of frozen snapshots—like frames in a film—but a deeper look into physics, philosophy, and neuroscience suggests a different reality. The present moment isn’t a frozen…
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Awakening Yoga: A Modern Evolution of Hatha Yoga
Awakening Yoga is a progressive yoga system designed to bridge the gap between traditional yoga philosophy and the needs of the modern human body. Rather than adhering strictly to rigid, linear shapes, Awakening Yoga focuses on functional movement, freedom of expression, and intuitive sequencing. It is a practice designed to “awaken” the body’s natural intelligence…
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Stages and Symptoms of Spiritual Awakening
A spiritual awakening is often described as a “reorganization of consciousness”—a shift where you move from living on “autopilot” to a state of deeper awareness and connection. While the experience is unique to everyone, it generally follows a predictable pattern of dismantling the old self to make room for the new. Stages of Spiritual Awakening…
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 4
In the culmination of the Prasthanatrayi (the three foundations), Moksha is the final “resolution.” If existence implies action, then Moksha is the state where action is no longer a “debt” to be paid, but a spontaneous expression of pure joy. 1. Defining Moksha: The End of “Becoming” The word Moksha comes from the root muc,…
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Bhagavad Gita Brahma Sutras and Upanishads – 2
Brahma Sutras – the logical “judge” between the Upanishads and the Gita To illustrate how the Brahma Sutras act as the logical “judge” between the Upanishads and the Gita, let’s look at one of the most famous philosophical debates: Is the Ultimate Reality (Brahman) with attributes or without them? The Conflict: Two Faces of Truth…
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The Yoga of Transformation: Spiritual Awakening Yoga
Yoga, often perceived as a system of physical exercises, is in its essence a profound spiritual discipline. It offers a path to self-realization, inner peace, and a transformative awakening. This blog post explores the “Yoga of Transformation,” delving into how ancient yogic practices can guide individuals toward a deeper spiritual understanding and a more awakened…
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Yoga and the Phiposopher’s Stone: Internal Alchemy
Yoga and the Phiposopher’s Stone While at first glance they seem to belong to entirely different worlds—one a physical practice from India and the other a medieval European legend—Yoga and the Philosopher’s Stone are actually two different metaphors for the exact same process: Internal Alchemy. In both traditions, the “lead” or “base metal” represents the…
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The 5 Stages of Spiritual Awakening: Self-Realization
Spiritual awakening is not a destination, but a profound process of shedding old identities to uncover your authentic self. While every journey is unique, most seekers navigate a series of predictable phases as they shift from “ego-consciousness” to “soul-consciousness.” Key Takeaways 1. The Initial Spark (The Wake-Up Call) This stage often begins with a sense…
