The Transformative Power of Yoga #typ6
Description
In this episode, Manoj interviews Abin, a yoga philosopher and practitioner. They discuss the importance of understanding the context and culture of yoga philosophy, as well as the role of Sanskrit in embodying and encoding deep meanings.
Abin shares his personal journey into yoga, starting from his interest in history and religion, and eventually finding his gurus in the Shakta and Kriya Yoga traditions. They also touch upon the dangers of commercialization and misinterpretation of tantra and mantras, emphasizing the need for proper initiation and understanding of the deity. Overall, the conversation highlights the transformative power of yoga and the importance of authentic practice.
Takeaways
Understanding the context and culture of yoga philosophy is essential for a deeper understanding of its teachings.
Sanskrit is a language that embodies and encodes deep meanings, requiring a lifetime of study to fully comprehend.
Personal journeys into yoga can be influenced by interests in history, religion, and a desire to understand the spiritual aspects of different traditions.
Proper initiation and understanding of tantra and mantras are crucial to avoid misinterpretation and potential dangers.
Yoga has the power to transform individuals and bring about positive changes in mindset, behavior, and self-esteem.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and the Dangers of Misusing Mantras
03:16 Abin's Personal Journey into Yoga
12:55 The Significance of Kriya Yoga
17:14 Understanding Tantra and Mantras
26:07 The Transformative Power of Yoga























