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- “Karma yoga is giving food to the hungry, clothes to the needy, shelter to the homeless, education to the uneducated, medicine to the sick, and trees and cleanliness to the environment.” ~ Amit Ray
- “To find inner bliss and happiness through yoga, learn to accept things as they are by changing your thoughts.” ~ Debasish Mridha
- “Yoga is a journey of the soul through the body that creates a harmony among nature, mind, and body.” ~ Debasish Mridha
- “Keep flowing even its good or bad. Stilness is ultimate result of flow, path of yoga is to keep flowing.” ~ Yogi Vini
- “The yoga mat is a good place to turn when talk therapy and antidepressants aren’t enough.” ~ Amy Weintraub
- “With yoga, you go back to your source to bloom again with joy and inner peace.” ~ Debasish Mridha
- “I learned early on that most yoga poses are about showing off. You find something amazing you can do, and suddenly, Shazam – you’re a guru, ready for your groupies.” ~ Edward Vilga
- “Yoga takes us to the present moment, the only place where life exists.” ~ Ellen Brenneman
- “The asanas are useful maps to explore yourself, but they are not the territory.” ~ Donna Farhi
- “Words fail to convey the total value of yoga. It has to be experienced.” ~ BKS Iyengar
- “Yoga is essentially a practice for your soul, working through the medium of your body.” ~ Tara Fraser
- “In our uniquely human capacity to connect movement with breath and spiritual meaning, yoga is born.” ~ Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa
- “The ultimate essence of yoga is the contact and the union between the individual consciousness and the divine consciousness.” ~ Raphael, Essence and Purpose of Yoga: The Initiatory Pathways to the Transcendent
- "Yoga is not about self-improvement, it’s about self-acceptance." ~ Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa
- “Yoga is the unifying art of transforming dharma into action, be it through inspired thought, properly nurturing our children, a painting, a kindness or an act of peace that forever moves humanity forward.” ~ Micheline Berry
- “Yoga accepts. Yoga gives.” ~ April Vallei
- "While doing yoga we are more ourselves, and more than ourselves." ~ Valerie Jeremijenko
- “Yoga is for internal cleansing, not external exercising. Yoga means true self-knowledge.” ~ Sri Krishna Pattabhi Jois
- “The post begins when you want to get out of it.” ~ Baron Baptiste
- “We have perceptions about our experience, and we judge them: “This is good.” “This is bad.” “This is neutral…” Then we have responses: fear, frustration, anger. We realise that these are just different aspects of the mind. They are not the actual reality.” ~ Dalai Lama
- “Yoga is a way to freedom. By its constant practice, we can free ourselves from fear, anguish and loneliness.” ~ Indra Devi
- “Yoga is not to be performed; yoga is to be lived. Yoga doesn’t care about what you have been; yoga cares about the person you are becoming.” ~ Aadil Palkhivala
- “Yoga science is not just a scholarly pursuit. It is a moment by moment and thought by thoughts practical guide for living.” ~ Leonard Perlmutter
- “Yoga is not about what you do. It is about how you do it.” ~ Adriene Mishler
- “Yoga should be practiced with firm determination and perseverance, without any mental reservation or doubts.” ~ Bhagavad Gita
- “Without inner peace, outer peace is impossible.” ~ Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
- “Yoga is the practice of quieting the mind.” ~ Patanjali, The Yoga Sutras
- “Yoga reveals to you the beauty of mindfulness and takes you into the essence of an endless present moment.” ~ Debasish Mridha
- “Yoga began with the first person wanting to be healthy and happy all the time.” ~ Sri Swami Satchidananda
- “The ultimate goal of yoga is to always observe things accurately, and therefore never act in a way that will make us regret our actions later” ~ T.K.V. Desikachar
- “Each of us is a lake of love, yet strangely enough, we are all thirsty.” ~ Swami Kripalu
- “So many people… seem to struggle with being kind to themselves. This is really sad. You see, if you don’t have genuine love and kindness toward yourself, how can you extend these to others?” ~ Dalai Lama
- “Your soul is your best friend. Treat it with care, nurture it with growth, feed it with love.” ~ Ashourina Yalda
- “You have to be you and that can only happen if you love yourself.” ~ Yogi Bhajan
- “It’s not life that matters, it’s the courage you bring to it.” ~ Yogi Bhajan
- “When the breath control is correct, mind control is possible.” ~ Sri Krishna Pattabhi Jois
- “Surrender is the highest power to gain all that you want to gain.” ~ Yogi Bhajan
- “Yoga is the art work of awareness on the canvas of body, mind, and soul.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style
- “Yesterday I was clever so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise so I am changing myself.” ~ Rumi
- “The true purpose of yoga is to discover that aspect of your being that can never be lost.” – Deepak Chopra
- “The path of yoga is the path of self-discovery. As our self-image disintegrates, we contact our true self. Life becomes a great joy.” ~ Amrit Desai
- “It is through the alignment of the body that I discovered the alignment of my mind, self, and intelligence.” ~ B.K.S. Iyengar
- “As you breathe in, cherish yourself. As you breathe out, cherish all beings.” ~ Dalai Lama
- “If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?” ~ Rumi
- “It doesn’t matter what it looks like; it matters what it feels like.” ~ Bryan Kest
- “Expect nothing and appreciate everything” ~ Unknown
- “Make yourself so happy so that when others look at you they become happy too.” ~ Yogi Bhajan
- “Remember the emphasis on the heart. The mind lives in doubt and the heart lives in trust. When you trust, suddenly you become centered.” ~ Osho
- “When ego is lost, limit is lost. You become infinite, kind, beautiful.” ~ Yogi Bhajan
- “You are made for perfection, but you are not yet perfect. You are a masterpiece in the making.” ~ Desmond Tutu
- “Change is not something that we should fear. Rather, it is something that we should welcome. For without change, nothing in this world would ever grow or blossom, and no one in this world would ever move forward to become the person they’re meant to be.” ~ B.K.S Iyengar
- “Balance is not something that shows up one day and is suddenly here to stay; it’s the result of creating moments of mindfulness and gratitude throughout our day. That’s why it’s called a practice—it never ends.” ~ Rachel Brathen
- “Yoga means addition – addition of energy, strength and beauty to body, mind and soul.” ~ Amit Ray
- “Through the practices of yoga, we discover that concern for the happiness and well being of others, including animals, must be an essential part of our own quest for happiness and well being. The fork can be a powerful weapon of mass destruction or a tool to create peace on Earth.” ~ Sharon Gannon
- “I was looking for someone to inspire me, motivate me, support me, keep me focused… Someone who would love me, cherish me, make me happy, and I realized all along that I was looking for myself.” ~ unknown
- “The word yoga comes from Sanskrit, the language of ancient India. It means union, integration, or wholeness. It is an approach to health that promotes the harmonious collaboration of the human being’s three components: body, mind, and spirit.” ~ Stella Weller
- “These days, my practice is teaching me to embrace imperfection: to have compassion for all the ways things haven’t turned out as I planned, in my body and in my life – for the ways things keep falling apart, and failing, and breaking down. It’s less about fixing things, and more about learning to be present for exactly what is.” ~ Anne Cushman
- “We are all in charge of our own happiness. Life does not happen to us, it happens for us!” ~ Rachel Brathen
- “Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; for it becomes your destiny.” ~ Upanishads
- “Yoga is invigoration in relaxation. Freedom in routine. Confidence through self-control. Energy within and energy without.” ~ Ymber Delecto
- “The most important pieces of equipment you need for doing yoga are your body and your mind.” ~ Rodney Yee
- “A lot of exercise is mindless; you can have music or the radio on and not be aware. But if you’re aware in anything you do – and it doesn’t have to be yoga – it changes you. Being present changes you.” ~ Mariel Hemingway
- “The pose begins when you want to get out of it.” ~ Baron Baptiste
- “Yoga has a sly, clever way of short circuiting the mental patterns that cause anxiety.” ~ Baxter Bell
- “Take care of your body, it’s the only place you have to live.” ~ Jim Rohn
- “The future depends on what we do in the present.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi
- “Everything is fleeting. To love and let go, love and let go, love and let go…it’s the single most important thing we can learn in this lifetime.” ~ Rachel Brathen
- “The study of asana is not about mastering posture. It’s about using posture to understand and transform yourself.” ~ B.K.S Iyengar
- “Balance comes from slowing down, from taking deep breaths, from understanding your body and what it needs. It comes from accepting who you are and loving yourself every step of the way.” ~ Rachel Brathen
- “Yoga does not just change the way we see things, it transforms the person who sees.” ~ B.K.S Iyengar
- “Doing anything with attention to how you feel is doing yoga.” ~ Jean Couch
- “Every emotion is connected with the breath. If you change the breath, change the rhythm, you can change the emotion.” ~ Sri Sri Shankar
- “Meditation is a way for nourishing and blossoming the divinity within you.” ~ Amit Ray
- “PTSD is a whole-body tragedy, an integral human event of enormous proportions with massive repercussions.” ~ Susan Pease Banitt
- “The true miracle lies in our eagerness to allow, appreciate, and honor the uniqueness, and freedom of each sentient being to sing the song of their heart.” ~ Amit Ray
- “There are many goals but one path - the path of compassion.” ~ Amit Ray
- “When you catch yourself slipping into a pool of negativity, notice how it derives from nothing other than resistance to the current situation.” ~ Donna Quesada, Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers
- “I like the posture, but not the yoga. I like the inebriated morning, but not the opium. I like the flower but not the garden, the moment but not the dream. Quiet, my love. Be still. I am sleeping.” ~ Roman Payne
- “Life is made up of a collection of moments that are not ours to keep. The pain we encounter throughout our days spent on this earth comes from the illusion that some moments can be held onto. Clinging to people and experiences that were never ours in the first place is what causes us to miss out on the beauty of the miracle that is the now. All of this is yours, yet none of it is. How could it be? Look around you. Everything is fleeting. To love and let go, love and let go, love and let go… it's the single most important thing we can learn in this lifetime.” ~ Rachel Brathen
- “We all are so deeply interconnected; we have no option but to love all.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style
- “You must purge yourself before finding faults in others. When you see a mistake in somebody else, try to find if you are making the same mistake. This is the way to take judgment and to turn it into improvement. Do not look at others' bodies with envy or with superiority. All people are born with different constitutions. Never compare with others. Each one's capacities are a function of his or her internal strength. Know your capacities and continually improve upon them.” ~ B.K.S. Iyengar, Light on Life(Dutch: Yoga als levenskunst)
- “Yoga is not just repetition of few postures - it is more about the exploration and discovery of the subtle energies of life.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style
- “Exercises are like prose, whereas yoga is the poetry of movements. Once you understand the grammar of yoga; you can write your poetry of movements.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style
- “Compassion is all inclusive. Compassion knows no boundaries. Compassion comes with awareness, and awareness breaks all narrow territories.” ~ Amit Ray
- “The five points of yama, together with the five points of niyama, remind us of the Ten Commandments of the Christtian and Jewish faiths, as well as of the ten virtues of Buddhism. In fact, there is no religion without these moral or ethical codes. All spiritual life should be based on these things. They are the foundation stones without which we can never build anything lasting.” ~ Sri S. Satchidananda, The Yoga Sutras explanation 1.32
- “A healer's power stems not from any special ability, but from maintaining the courage and awareness to embody and express the universal healing power that every human being naturally possesses.” ~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal
- “We dance to seduce ourselves. To fall in love with ourselves. When we dance with another, we manifest the very thing we love about ourselves so that they may see it and love us too.” ~ Kamand Kojouri
- “Micro meditations should be performed with very little activity. These practices should not be associated with any goal, concept or belief.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Life Style
- “A balanced inner calmness radiates from a peaceful centre. It neither craves others' approval nor rejects others' presence. It neither pulls towards nor pushes away. It has a reverent attitude towards life and all its inhabitants.” ~ Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion
- “Joy is found when you focus your energy on improving human dignity, human capacity and human values.” ~ Amit Ray, Yoga The Science of Well-Being
- “We do not learn for the benefit of anyone, we learn to unlearn ignorance.” ~ Michael Bassey Johnson
- “When you blame, you open up a world of excuses, because as long as you're looking outside, you miss the opportunity to look inside, and you continue to suffer.” ~ Donna Quesada, Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers
- “Kindness and awareness work together. Through awareness we understand the underlying beauty of everything and every being.” ~ Amit Ray
- “First, reflect on the actual, present condition of your mind.... In doing so, we also have an opportunity to arrive at a state of positiveness, so that our words and deeds are also positive, making others feel comfortable, cheerful, and inspired.” ~ H.E. Davey
- “Everything is sorrow for the wise.” ~ Patanjali, The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
- “Every soul innately yearns for stillness, for a space, a garden where we can till, sow, reap, and rest, and by doing so come to a deeper sense of self and our place in the universe. Silence is not an absence but a presence. Not an emptiness but repletion. A filling up.” ~ Anne LeClaire
- “Courage is often associated with aggression, but instead should be seen as a willingness to act from the heart.” ~ Donna Quesada, Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers
- “Compassion is the religion of the heart.” ~ Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati, The 11 Karmic Spaces: Choosing Freedom from the Patterns That Bind You
- “By means of personal experimentation and observation, we can discover certain simple and universal truths. The mind moves the body, and the body follows the mind. Logically then, negative thought patterns harm not only the mind but also the body. What we actually do builds up to affect the subconscious mind and in turn affects the conscious mind and all reactions.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “If they continue to delve even more deeply into their art, they discover principles that are truly universal, principles relating to life itself. Then, the art of brush writing becomes shodo—the “Way of the brush”—while the art of arranging flowers is elevated to the status of kado—the “Way of flowers.” ” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Corpse Pose sounds like no big deal, right? Then what’s so difficult about this spiritualized snooze? Forget about getting your feet behind your head. Just try lying still for ten minutes. With nothing left to do, you’re finally forced to come face to face with yourself.” ~ Edward Vilga, Downward Dog
- “That's why it's called a practice. We have to practice a practice if it is to be of value.” ~ Allan Lokos, Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
- “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.” ~ Sharon Gannon, Yoga and Vegetarianism
- “The Stone of Guilt in the River of the Mind, the block in the flow of intelligence.” ~ Paramahamsa Nithyananda
- “Yoga will always be transformational, even when it stops being cool.” ~ Victoria Moran, Younger by the Day: 365 Ways to Rejuvenate Your Body and Revitalize Your Spirit
- “Please always see the bright side of everything.” ~ P.R. Sarkar
- “It is important not to abandon the practice [of yoga] because we believe it is driven by the wrong motivation. The practice of yoga itself transforms. Yoga has a magical quality.” ~ Ravi Ravindra
- “Although yoga has its origins in ancient India, its methods and purposes are universal, relying not on cultural background, faith or deity, but simply on the individual. Yoga has become important in the lives of many contemporary Westerners, sometimes as a way of improving health and fitness of the body, but also as a means of personal and spiritual development.” ~ Tara Fraser, Yoga For You
- “Memorizing someone else’s explanation of the truth isn’t the same as seeing the truth for yourself. It is what it is—the memorization of second-hand knowledge. It is not your experience. It is not your knowledge. And no matter how much material is learned by rote, and no matter how eloquently we can speak about the memorized information, we’re clinging to a description of something that’s not ours. What’s more, the description is never the item itself. By holding onto our impression of certain descriptions, we frequently are unable to see the real thing when it’s right before our eyes. We are conditioned by memorizing and believing concepts—the truth of which we’ve never genuinely seen for ourselves.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Teaching yoga itself is great karma yoga, because it reconnects people to the source.” ~ Amit Ray
- “Love is a very important element of consciousness as it becomes purer with Source union even as our consciousness is expanded further. Consciousness is love that is light.” ~ Nandhi, Mastery of Consciousness: Awaken the Inner Prophet: Liberate Yourself with Yogic Wisdom
- “If we become aware that someone is sending thoughts of ill will in our direction, we do not argue with the apparent reality of malice. To do so would give it more substance. We remove the personal sense of ourself and the other person.” ~ Donna Goddard, The Love of Devotion
- “A strong life force can be seen in physical vitality, courage, competent judgment, self-mastery, sexual vigor, and the realization of each person’s unique talents and purpose in life. To maintain a powerful life force, forget yourself, forget about living and dying, and bring your full attention into this moment.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “By worrying about a mishap that may or may not take place, we’re forced to undergo the event twice—once when imagining it and once again if and when we actually experience it.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “As I explore the wilderness of my own body, I see that I am made of blood and bones, sunlight and water, pesticide residues and redwood humus, the fears and dreams of generations of ancestors, particles of exploded stars.” ~ Anne Cushman
- “Don't be a reflection of your depression, your dark, or your ugly. Reflect what you want. Your light, your beauty & your strength. Aspire for greatness - reflect who you are; not which deficits you maintain. Showcase the hidden treasures.” ~ Tiffany Luard
- “The aspirant would do well to avoid those ‘spiritual teachers’ who delight in pointing out the evils of the world. These are immature egos attempting to discard their own negativities by projecting them onto others. The true yogi is one who is like a lion with himself, always striving to eradicate that which shadows his inner light, and like a lamb with others, always striving to see their inner light, no matter how dense may be the clouds that hide it. He is the king of the jungle of his world. He hides from no one and seeks escape from nothing.” ~ Prem Prakash, The Yoga of Spiritual Devotion: A Modern Translation of the Narada Bhakti Sutras
- “Basically, if the mind stays in the present, it’s impossible to worry.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Just as writing can become calligraphy when it’s creatively, skillfully, and consciously performed, so can all other activities become art. In this case, we are reflecting upon life itself as an artistic statement—the art of living.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Realizing that our minds control our bodies while our bodies reflect our minds amounts to understanding the most fundamental aspects of ourselves.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “By keeping the mind in the present, unless you deliberately want to contemplate the past or future, it’s possible to firmly face life without fear. Then, no thoughts of past failures or future problems will exist in the mind, and a truly positive mental state will result—fudoshin, the “immovable mind.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Using the combined, integrated force of the mind and body is more efficient than using one without the other. Since the body can only exist in the present, that’s where the mind should be too (unless we deliberately choose to contemplate the past or future). At the same time, the body needs to be healthy and in optimum operating condition so that it can respond effectively to the mind’s directives.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “Through knowing death we can hold a beacon of love for every moment that has just passed, for every friend who has lost a friend, for every child who has lost a parent, for every parent who has lost a child; for any suffering anywhere.” ~ Sebastian Pole
- “There is only one thing that is more natural than thinking: breathing. And it is in breathing that we find the door to happiness.” ~ Mario Maruffi
- “If we fail to realize our full potential as human beings, we live more on an animalistic level. This is fine for dogs, cats, and chimpanzees but doesn’t work quite so well for women and men. Without the capacity to freely shape our own lives, much as a sculptor might carve stone, we inevitably slip into negativity and depression.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “So what is a good meditator? A good meditator meditates.” ~ Allan Lokos, Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
- “No art takes places without inspiration. Every artist also needs effective knowledge of his or her tools (e.g., does a certain brush function well with a particular kind of paint?). What’s more, artists need effective techniques for using those tools. Likewise, to express ourselves skillfully with maximum efficiency and minimum effort, we need to investigate the most effective ways of using the mind and body since, in the end, they are the only “tools” we truly possess in life.” ~ H.E. Davey, Japanese Yoga: The Way of Dynamic Meditation
- “We must commit to love - ourselves, each other, the planet, the light, and the shadow - each moment and every experience, and know, that in love, we are unified; we are whole. This is what leads to peace.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “When one tunes in into nature's frequency, life becomes change, change becomes hope!” ~ Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel
- “Step on your Yoga mat with the motive of Self care and without any expectations. You will understand the true meaning of your Yoga Practice.” ~ Purvi Raniga
- “I confronted (each of) my demons and (finally one day) I was standing in front of myself.” ~ Vineet Raj Kapoor
- “Yoga claims limbs to give lives.” ~ Mantaranjot Mangat, Plotless
- “Nothing is wrong with darkness provided you control the switch.” ~ Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel
- “We are pure love, but we think we’re something else. The truth is, we’re on a journey to awaken to what that love is, and that journey looks different for everyone. And what is this love we awaken to? It’s God, Seane. It’s inside us, and it’s what connects us to one another. Fully. We just need to wake up out of the crazy dream we’re all in and remember who we really are.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “As long as we create separation, we will never be free.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “In order to know the God within, you must inhabit every part of yourself, especially the wounded, sad, or injured parts.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Nothing is incidental or accidental. Everything, even the hard parts, are essential.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Asana can help you move any agitation out of your mind and into your body so you can identify it, notice where it lives, and release it.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Forgiveness is a process, a lifelong endeavor.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Every moment can open us to our divine potential and, in fact, what gets in our way is the way.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “The pathway was raw, intimate, and honest; it required breaking shame, being relentlessly self-aware, feeling big emotions - no intellectualizing or bypassing allowed - and pushing through resistance to uncover the beauty of our true Self.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Go beyond the admitting, beyond the noticing - which was all ego-driven - and name our feelings, feel them, get down into the muck, and engage with them.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “You become a living prayer, seeing the sacred in all things and all things in the sacred.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Once I began to pray, my practice became more of an energetic one, capable of taking me into higher states of transformative awareness. I felt like a priestess, collecting energy, charging it with positive intentions, and then directing it outward - my limbs like wands - onto my intended recipients.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “Yoga has never been about the stretch; it’s always been about the reach.” ~ Seane Corn, Revolution of the Soul: Awaken to Love Through Raw Truth, Radical Healing, and Conscious Action
- “The great suffering caused by lack of freedom of thought is nothing compared to that caused by lack of freedom from thought.” ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- “Giving in to sleep is a great opportunity to practice letting go of life.” ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- “As the bottom of the lake can't be seen when there is wave, real nature of us can't be realized without cessation of mind.” ~ Tonmoy Acharjee
- “Yoga means connection – connection with the Supreme Self” ~ Amit Ray
- “Do not apologize for your sacred body. All of you is holy.” ~ Ashley Asti, A Yoga Teacher's Guide to Creative Living
- “Yoga does not always cure stress. It neutralizes it through increasing awareness and by changing self-perception.” ~ Debasish Mridha, MD
- “It is a sign of spiritual maturity to care about people, but not about how they are doing.” ~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- “Yoga and meditation is teaching me to fall in love with myself little bit more everyday.” ~ Purvi Raniga
- “If you're a yoga teacher, I'm certain that your students will show up not for what your poses, your body, your practice looks like, not because you are the most innovative or brilliant or beautiful (though, I assure you, you are innovative, brilliant, and beautiful), but because you’re the only one who can teach like you, whose journey has led you exactly to this moment. And, I assure you, whatever you’ve got and whatever got you here— embrace it. We need your message.” ~ Ashley Asti, A Yoga Teacher's Guide to Creative Living
- “Don't give the world what anyone else has got. Give what only you, uniquely, have to share.” ~ Ashley Asti, A Yoga Teacher's Guide to Creative Living
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