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Unlocking Truth: A Deep Dive into Patanjali’s Satya Yama Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey toward greater authenticity and self-awareness? Embark on a profound exploration of Satya, or Truth and Honesty, in this enriching two-hour Sat-Sangha. Drawing from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, and correlating with the teachings of global wisdom traditions like Buddhism, this program will deepen your understanding of truthfulness as a fundamental aspect of life engagement and spiritual practice.
What is Satya?
Satya, as defined in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, is not just about speaking the truth; it embodies a commitment to honesty in thought, word, and action. It builds upon Ahimsa (non-violence), the first Yama, emphasizing that true honesty can only flourish when we approach ourselves and others with compassion. In this way, Satya is a natural progression in your journey through the Yamas, reinforcing the importance of integrity as a foundation for all behavior, and the approach to reality itself, as it is. From the Buddhist perspective, Satya aligns with the principles of the Noble Truths, which guide us in recognizing the reality of suffering and the path toward overcoming suffering. The Eightfold Path supports this by encouraging mindfulness and ethical conduct, helping us navigate our lives with clarity and honesty.
Enroll now to discover the power of Ahimsa as a guiding principle on your path to personal and spiritual growth!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Satsanga Themes (Past) & Coming Up: Available in the program library. Upcoming events are open for registration.- Ahimsa: Non-violence, Self-care & Cultivation of Awareness
- Satya: Truth, Truthfulness & Real Integrity
- Asteya: Non-stealing, the Life Force, & Energy Boundaries
- Brahmacharya: Energy Purification & Balance
- Habituation & Re-training the Ego (January 2025)
- Cleanliness, Hygiene & Inner Alchemy (February)
- Contentment & Overall Wellbeing (March)
- Discipline & Spiritual Practice (April)
- Self-study & Observation (May)
- Surrender & Synchronicity (June)
*DISCLAIMER* Participating in yoga and/or yoga philosophy classes, including but not limited to the guided meditations therein, involves inherent psycho-physical risk. These risks include, but are not limited to, physical injuries (e.g., strains, sprains, or fractures), emotional distress, or psychological discomfort arising from the meditation process. Understand that meditation may bring up strong emotions or unresolved issues. By enrolling in this class, you confirm that you are aware of and understand the inherent risks involved in yoga and guided meditation, and are aware that your participation is voluntary and that you are responsible for your own well-being during these activities.
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