The Difference Between your ‘Sankalpa’ and your New Year’s Resolutions. Many people on the yogic path are committed to self transformation. This active focus on growth may ignite questioning of one’s own behaviour. Sometimes, there is a genuine desire to change a particular habit or pattern, but...
To the Shores of Uruguay By Mangalananda, January 2012 You may have heard Swami Muktimurti’s angelic voice on CDs like ‘Pranam’ and ‘Nada Yoga Swara Sadhana’. Or you may be lucky enough to have experienced her kirtans and bhajans live, or even singing alongside Sri Prahlada and Carmella Baynie....
Bodhi Festival Flyer “Bodhi means awakening, and we seek to create an inclusive festival of higher consciousness, helping those who attend come to new realizations about their potential to make the world a better place. We want to start a grass roots movement of empowerment, helping people to kn...
Ayurvedic Tip Jan-Mar 2012 - Keep your liver in good shape with the bitter taste Ayurveda describes six tastes in how it understands the energy of different foods and drinks: Sweet, sour, salty, pungent (spicy), bitter and astringent (drying) – each with a different effect on the body and mind. ...
Hari Om, The residents, sevaks and teachers of Mangrove Yoga Ashram all join together sending you the very best wishes for an auspicious, inspiring and successful New Year. May all your resolutions be fulfilled! We enjoyed a quiet and peaceful Christmas here. Over New Years, however, the Ashram ...
If you can be where you are, and accept things as they are, in that personal adjustment with the environment, with the conditions, states, different forms of behaviour, mentalities, attitudes and actions, you experience a very deep feeling of santosha, contentment, which is the achievement of karma yoga.
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