Polarity, Duality and Unity in Yoga
/In this interview, Rosalind Atkinson sits down with Mark Whitwell and Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi to talk about polarity and what it might mean in our lives.
Read MoreIn this interview, Rosalind Atkinson sits down with Mark Whitwell and Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi to talk about polarity and what it might mean in our lives.
Read MoreThe ultimate expression of Buddhist and Vedantist dharma could be expressed as follows: There is no separate object, and there is no “self” that is a subject to the object. There is only Reality of existence in which everything is happening.
In other words, you are not an imagined interior “subject” making a presumption of separate objects—although you seem to be. This imagined subject can be described as the “ego I.” It is a demand on our attention. You’re sure it’s there, but like a mirage in the desert, it’s not really there. This unsteadiness means it forever needs propping up and defending. But like a mirage, it can disappear.
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