Waiting for the vedio offerings you mentioned stage wise step by step. Thank you for sharing everything you said
@redeemernegativ2 жыл бұрын
Excellent content. Thank you so much for sharing.
@VishwaYoga2 жыл бұрын
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@PavaniGanga2 жыл бұрын
💛🙏💛RE: Two Orientations: (Subconscious-Energy-Physiology) and (Conscious-Mind-Psychology). I find this analysis both simplifying and profound. Utpaladeva in his teaching on the Supreme refers repeatedly to the two categories of Kriyā and Jñāna. These two categories are so broad, encompassing, and co-functional that it takes time, effort, and also helpful teachers to bring the implications into sharper focus. Your presentation today brings me another step forward. Thank you! Also: Thanks for sharing some of the personal story that motivates your teaching activities.
@VishwaYoga2 жыл бұрын
As always thank you for your kind attention 🙏
@PavaniGanga2 жыл бұрын
@@VishwaYoga I have keenly looked forward to each of your episodes on the subject of Tantra. As often happens, I continue to reflect on particular topics that arise in the course of an episode, including this latest one. As I ponder these two categories, Power and Gnosis, I am once again struck by the indelible influence of Kapila’s binary Sankhya. Kapila’s influence has endured longer than two and a half millennia, likely because it represents deeply felt distinctions between mind, body, and world. Indeed, it seems to me that our current notions of Shakti and Shiva, however refined and declaredly non-dual, continue to bear the tattoos of that ancient binary metaphysics, Prakrti and Purusha. To make a wider point, there’s nothing like Sanatana Dharma to make me feel the force of historical developments, the sense of existing in a long-running stream. Reciting a mantra, studying a text, hearing a teaching, there’s the subtle presence of the many centuries that have gone before. Ramakrishna, Ramanuja, Utpaladeva, Alvars and Nayanars, Svetasvatara, Shakyamuni, Kapila, nameless long-haired yogis in the wilderness-so many efforts--diverse, competing, and complementary--together with the devata that emerged in different time periods. Continually mulling just a few aspects of that inheritance--and feeling very fortunate.
@VishwaYoga2 жыл бұрын
And the most important is you have freedom to ask questions, you can’t be shut with the answer that this is the book says. Many of the text usually starts between a teacher and a student asking curious questions from Bhagavad Gita, many Upanishad to Puranas to most of the Agama texts. In all those mostly highest sage or God responds but there is one text (Yoga Vashishta) when I studied in which God himself incarnated as Ram asks questions to Sage Vashishta, and as he explains thru multi level stories to the questions of Lord Ram, it is mind boggling deep stuff. It also shows how even Lord Ram as a human can have those questions, pain, sufferings, wondered about things some people do and look for an answer.
@yuvrajkharb63432 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir 🙏 Can u suggest some of the must read books .
@VishwaYoga2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, there is no one book on every branch, but I usually mention books if the respective videos; plus one of video you can find Major tantric texts; so you can choose from there 🙏
@mehdireki12412 жыл бұрын
Hello Kumar, Where we can find you? I love your approach. Did you learned tantric yoga from Bihar School? Mehdi
@VishwaYoga2 жыл бұрын
Yes you can connect me through email, or my website or through online classes. Yes Offcourse I have also learned many things from that school.