‘Yoga’ is not a synonym for movement; it is a category of moral philosophy. Patañjali’s Yoga is a contribution to that category, which describes one way of living and aiming in life. Read more about it here!
Tag Archives: Moral Philosophy
At each New Moon I send out a newsletter that features one Incredible Person to Follow. This is an awesome-filled compilation post of the first five people I ever featured: Sonya Renee Taylor, Tiffany A. Yu, Ta7talíya Michelle Nahanee, Jeffrey Marsh, and Dr. Shyam Ranganathan.
Moral philosophy can sound intimidating, but you might be surprised to learn that you interact with it every day, multiple times per day! Read more about it here.
What is Vedic Astrology? How does it relate to astronomy? How do I start practicing astrology? Why follow the moon? Find answers to these questions and more in this blog post!
NVC bases its process for connection on certain premises. Read this post to gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of this practice!
How can backcountry camping be an expression of yogic practice? Come along for a journey with me over three nights spent in the woods.
NVC bases its process for connection on certain premises. Read this post to gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of this practice!
We have been taught to be Believers, but there is an alternative! Researchers employ a systematic process that allows them to relate responsibly to the data they are observing. Read more about this here!
Inspired by the underlying synergies presented in the film The Wisdom of Trauma, this post outlines how trauma studies, Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and Yoga weave together to form a robust basis for The One Person Revolution.
While prefabrication is a powerful tool of efficiency in building construction, no Yoga teacher can pass you the prefabricated pieces to the puzzle of your personal liberation. Read more about this here!
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