Question to the group and the host. The 5 changing states of the mind is said to be detrimental or non detrimental to the practice of Yoga. Those changing states of mind are listed as: Right Knowledge, Error, Imagination, Sleep, and Memory. My question is how is Right Knowledge detrimental to the practice of yoga? And how is Error non detrimental to the practice of yoga? I can see how imagination, sleep and Memory can be both detrimental and non detrimental.
An understanding of Sankhaya philosophy is helpful. But reading the Bhagavad Gita which explains yoga philosophy and Sankhaya is found right there. This helps in understanding the yoga sutra s here without varying interpretations. Even the Buddha practiced Sankhaya. So early Buddhism is similar but without the Self concept.
I’m not a Sanskrit scholar, but I’m aware of the widespread belief that the Yoga Sutras must be read through a commentary, by Vyasa or anyone building on Vyasa, or else many passages will be incomprehensible. This translation significantly weakens if not contradicts that belief. Thank you!
Thank you ! This version without commentary is perfect, and it's nice to have the purest form, without subjectives modern interpretations. Great job!
Chapter 1: 0.04
Chapter 2: 9.15
Chapter 3: 19.17
Chapter 4: 28.40
Thanks Cole. This is great and your voice is perfect for this.
As soon as I began to listen, I immediately felt at peace. Your voice is so gentle and kind. Thank you. 💙
Yes, this is what I needed. Thank you
Excellent concise reading of the Sutras . Om shanti om
Question to the group and the host. The 5 changing states of the mind is said to be detrimental or non detrimental to the practice of Yoga. Those changing states of mind are listed as: Right Knowledge, Error, Imagination, Sleep, and Memory. My question is how is Right Knowledge detrimental to the practice of yoga? And how is Error non detrimental to the practice of yoga? I can see how imagination, sleep and Memory can be both detrimental and non detrimental.
An understanding of Sankhaya philosophy is helpful. But reading the Bhagavad Gita which explains yoga philosophy and Sankhaya is found right there. This helps in understanding the yoga sutra s here without varying interpretations. Even the Buddha practiced Sankhaya. So early Buddhism is similar but without the Self concept.
Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thank you😊. I needed this Your voice is perfect.
I’m not a Sanskrit scholar, but I’m aware of the widespread belief that the Yoga Sutras must be read through a commentary, by Vyasa or anyone building on Vyasa, or else many passages will be incomprehensible. This translation significantly weakens if not contradicts that belief. Thank you!
Agreed,Much Respecr, Peace, love and L:ight to you ! #:)
it does not need commentary, it needs practice !
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There are way too many ads, what is an otherwise calming voice, was lost
No ads now for me!
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