Podcast details
Anger
A spiritual discourse on overcoming distractions and negative emotions to achieve liberation.
"Human life is that very door to escape the circle of rebirth. But we have the itching of māyā—temptation, desires, anger, hatred, ignorance. And we miss the door."
"Anger is that thief, that bandit, who will steal everything from you right at the door... all your spiritual sādhanā, everything you are doing, anger will take away."
The speaker uses the parable of a blind man missing a doorway to illustrate how distractions like anger can cause one to fail at the final step of spiritual liberation. He emphasizes the preciousness of the human opportunity for sādhanā (spiritual practice) and the need to constantly "recharge" through practices like āsana, prāṇāyāma, and meditation, as well as communal gatherings. The talk concludes by defining the integrated approach of Yoga in Daily Life.
Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Weekend semina
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