• Exploring the Depths of True Yoga Beyond Asanas

  • Jul 4 2024
  • Length: 29 mins
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Exploring the Depths of True Yoga Beyond Asanas

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    In this episode of The Bearded Mystic Podcast, host Rahul N Singh delves into the profound philosophy of yoga beyond the physical postures (asanas). He discusses the true meaning of yoga, which is to be in union with formless awareness or Brahman. Rahul explains key concepts from the Upanishads, including the yamas (ethical restraints) and niyamas (personal observances), and the significance of the four Mahavakyas (great sayings). The episode emphasizes integrating this wisdom into daily life to achieve a state of oneness and Jeevan Mukti (liberation while alive). Rahul also highlights the importance of true knowledge (jnana), meditation (dhyana), devotion (bhakti), and selfless action (karma) in realizing one's true nature. Listeners are invited to engage further through comments, individual spiritual discussions, and merchandise.

    00:00 Introduction to Yoga Beyond Asanas
    01:49 Exploring the Yamas and Niyamas
    03:25 Understanding Formless Awareness
    10:04 The Four Mahavakyas Explained
    10:15 1st Mahavakya: Prajnanam Brahma
    12:58 2nd Mahavakya: Tat Tvam Asi
    17:32 3rd Mahavakya: AyamAtma Brahman
    20:48 4th Mahavakya: Aham Brahmasmi
    24:07 Integrating Yoga into Daily Life
    27:57 Concluding remarks

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