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19. Taking refuge from the world together, with Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor, and Barbara Benagh

19. Taking refuge from the world together, with Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor, and Barbara Benagh

Update: 2023-02-14
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In the conversation on what yoga lineage is and why it matters, I knew that Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor and Barbara Benagh would offer a multidisciplinary, intersectional conversation that carries both deep respect for what has come before us and a passionate, insightful caring about what may be coming—not just for wisdom tradition practitioners but for the world as a whole. These three have contributed so much to modern yoga and offered what I see as a lasting legacy of wisdom, humility, and grace. In this conversation, we talk about all kinds of things: Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, how paradox is something that is loved by the yogic traditions, and how your mind goes into a suspension when you’re really deeply practicing in a wisdom tradition. This talk is deeply philosophical, lovingkindness-based, and community centric.


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Sanskrit:


1. Sankhya: a dualistic school of Indian philosophy


2. Hinayana: small vehicle; a sect of Buddhism


3. Mahayana: great vehicle; a sect of Buddhism 


4. Samadhi: liberation


5. Samyama: simultaneous practice of dharana (concentration), dhyana (meditation), and samadhi 


6. Nirodha: cessation of desire)


7. Citta vrittis: the thoughts that clutter the mind


8. Kleshas: the characteristics that cause suffering


9. Pada: part


10. Pragya: highest and purest form of understanding


11. Dharma: duty


12. Prana: breath, life force


13. Tadasana: mountain pose


14. Bhakti yoga: a practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion toward a personal deity


15. Sri vidya: Hindu Tantric religious system


16. Rigvedas: ancient Vedic Sanskrit hymns


17. Upanishads: the most recent part of the Vedas (Hindu scriptures) 


18. Naga: race of half-human, half-serpent beings


19. Vaishnava: Hindu denomination worshipping Vishnu 


20. Vadriana Buddhism: a branch of Buddhism teaching that it's possible to reach enlightenment in one lifetime


21. Shankacharya: a Vedic scholar


22. Daiva: relating to Gods 


23. Shakti: primordial cosmic energy


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References:


1. Richard Freeman and Mary Taylor Yoga


2. Barbara Benagh 


3. Patanjali's Yoga Sutras


4. Bhagavad Gita


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Episode credits:


Original music by Kim's band Governess.


Produced by Alyssa Yeroshefsky and Kim Weeks.


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19. Taking refuge from the world together, with Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor, and Barbara Benagh

19. Taking refuge from the world together, with Richard Freeman, Mary Taylor, and Barbara Benagh

Kim Weeks