The Play of the Gunas
The Sanskrit term guna is usually translated as ’quality.‘ The three gunas – sattva, rajas, and tamas – represent the…
Read MoreThe Sanskrit term guna is usually translated as ’quality.‘ The three gunas – sattva, rajas, and tamas – represent the…
Read MoreFirst you need to know that you do not know and you need to know that someone does know. This attitude will help you…
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Read MoreThrough regular Sadhana your life will experience a shift of consciousness, a shift of awareness. You notice things you never noticed…
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