Drawing on Swami Hariharananda’s commentary on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Rohini details what Hariharananda calls the habitual states of the mind. She explains how most seekers have what he calls a distracted mind, which is sometimes calm and sometimes disturbed. They tend to believe that the calm state of their mind is their true self, when in reality the mind, in all its conditions and activities, is just a vehicle for the Self.
All we are as shrunken….
All we are as shrunken selves is a conglomeration of effects.
Does what’s necessary….
Does what’s necessary |
Weak-willed |
Inhuman / completely heartless |
Values others |
A Day To Practice at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
In May, Rohini held a workshop A Day to Practice at Murray Edwards College Cambridge, University of Cambridge. The day was filled with Love, learning, and community. Thank you so much to everyone who participated, and to Murray Edwards Events Cambridge for hosting us.
Resolving Attachments
Rohini explains how we can first own, then master, and finally transcend the attachments that keep us confined to a limited and separate existence. She clarifies how easy it is to intellectually own an attachment without really experiencing that ownership, and how we cannot transcend any attachment without first having mastered completely how it operates for us.
stay in your lane….
the car mechanic
repairs and
works on with cars
the medical doctor pt kinesiologist acupuncturist
repairs and works on with
physical bodies
The fact that something….
The fact that something isn’t your responsibility doesn’t mean that it is none of your business.
Reflective….
Reflective / self-questioning |
Heedless / bull-headed |
Ineffectual / wishy-washy |
Decisive |