Yoga teaches us that we can have whatever we may want in life if we are willing to provide it for others first.
~ Sharon Gannon
Don't wait for a better world. Start now to create a world of harmony and peace. It is up to you, and it always has been. You may even find the solution at the end of your fork.
Each asana is like a sound or letter in an alphabet. Every letter in an alphabet produces a unique sound vibration. Each asana vibrates at a specific frequency. When asanas are performed in sequence, beautiful phrases or sutras result, producing a mystical language.
The way you treat others determines the way others treat you, the way others treat you determines the way you see yourself, the way you see yourself determines who you are.
What we see in the world around us is just a reflection of what is inside of us.
Ethical vegetarians eat only plant-based food in order to show compassion toward animals and other humans and to benefit the planet.
Yoga practices shift our identity away from the ego-personality and its struggles so that we can begin to reconnect with the essential nature of our being, which is bliss.
We create the world we live in. If we want to change what we don't like in the world, we must start by changing what we don't like about ourselves.
Through the deeply theraputic practice of asana, we begin to purify our karmas, thereby healing our past relationships with others and reestablishing a steady and joyful connection with the Earth, which means all beings.