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We have to have balance
20:05 - 20:30|Recorded on 23 Apr 2021
Yoga extends beyond physical practice to the cosmic self, serving as a vital path for this age. Śiva maintains balance for all beings to prevent constant conflict. We exist within a vast, moving cosmic narrative. In this era, many act deceitfully. Stabilizing forces that uphold the earth are now fracturing rapidly. All creatures suffer from widespread harm. Humanity's purpose is to protect life, not destroy it. Those embodying purity and spiritual power will merge with the cosmic reality. This comprehensive yoga is taught globally.
"God has made humans not for killing any creatures, but for protecting them."
"Yoga is not only āsana and prāṇāyāma, but there is something more."
Filming location: Jadan, Rajasthan, India
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