Our daily conduct has a big impact on our capacity to meditate and to reach higher states of consciousness. That’s why the base of yoga is good conduct or the practice of Yama and Niyama. I am in the process of writing a series of articles explaining these guidelines for good conduct, and just completed an article on Shaoca, explaining the role of cleanliness and purity in the quest for human perfection. You can read the article by clicking this link.
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I just wrote a new article in my series on Yama and Niyama, the ethical principles of yoga. This time I wrote on Aparigraha, the principle of reducing luxuries and living a more simple life. You can see the article on this site, and if you like it please share it with friends.
Presently I have been offering a weekly yoga-meditation class and monthly seminars at the Ananda Liina Yoga and Meditation Center in Urbana, IL. Starting on March 21 I am adding another program, a weekly class in meditation and the philosophy that supports the practice of yoga and meditation. I will be explaining yoga’s theory of creation, the layers of the mind, the law of karma and other topics as well as giving tips on meditation. You can find out more by visiting the Ananda Liina website
We are now sending out streaming audio from our weekly collective meditation session at Ananda Liina. You can listen to the next broadcast on Sunday at 5:15 pm central standard Time on www.mixlr.com/dada-vedaprajinananda
I was recently interviewed on the World Labor Hour, a weekly radio program on WEFT, a community radio station in Champaign, IL. I spoke about meditation and also about economic alternatives to capitalism. My music was also played as the lead into the talk and during a break in the spoken words. You can listen to it right here.