cloudz wrote:people will think you are bonkers if you just tell all this to anyone though.
cloudz wrote:what you guys have to realise and dare i say respect
is that I took a blood oath to not reveal the "secrets" of the school
unless I suppose, if you are part of the school.
And even then, it will take a while to even begin; the proper stuff.
cloudz wrote:I do jnana yoga and tai chi chuan amongst other things.
Someone called me a wizard and I'm having fun with it.
cloudz wrote:good luck with your internal
jnana yoga is not for you. But it may be for other brave souls.
cloudz wrote:Not sure why you are coming off this way, maybe you are offended in some way, i don't know. I didn't mean to offend you at all by my practices.
take care please, you seem like a good fellow.
Doc Stier wrote:I don't have a horse in this race, but Classical Yoga training includes eight different, yet related, Paths to Union with God, not four. They are collectively referred to as the Eight Limbs of Yoga or Ashtanga in Sanskrit. Jnana Yoga is one of the Eight Limbs.
Appledog wrote:Not offended I'm just wondering how we got onto the topic of wizards. By the way, a true wizard is never offended. Nor is he pleased. He always feels exactly as he means to
BruceP wrote:This thread shows why you guys shouldn't swap your meds with each other
Doc Stier wrote:I don't have a horse in this race, but Classical Yoga training includes eight different, yet related paths to Union with God, not four. They are collectively referred to as the Eight Limbs of Yoga or Ashtanga in Sanskrit. Jnana Yoga is one of the Eight Limbs.
.4 types of yoga for 4 aspects
These are the only four realities in your life: body, mind, emotion, and energy. Whatever you wish to do with yourself, it must be on these four levels. Whatever you wish to do, you can only do it with your body, your mind, your emotions or your energy. If you use your emotions and try to reach the ultimate, we call this bhakti yoga. That means the path of devotion. If you use your intelligence and try to reach the ultimate, we call this gnana yoga. That means the path of intelligence. If you use your body, or physical action to reach the ultimate, we call this karma yoga. That means the path of action. If you transform your energies and try to reach the ultimate, we call this kriya yoga. That means internal action
BruceP wrote:This thread shows why you guys shouldn't swap your meds with each other
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