Sutra Studies Week 60: Check-In | Hormones, Desires, And Fears, Oh My! | Controlling Your Animal Nature To Be Seduced And/Or Distracted By “Pleasurable” To “Scary” Things

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Sutra Studies Week 59: Check-In | Breaking Your Illusions Sets You Free From Maya

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Sutra Studies Week 58: Check-In | Not Being Disturbed By Dualities

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Sutra Studies Week 57: Check-In | Once The “Strongest” Illusion Is Cleared The Foundation For Clearing All Other Illusions Flows Naturally From There

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Sutra Studies Week 56: Check-In | Beyond The Ego-Perspective | Worksheet 2 – Developing Higher Cognitive Awareness And Mental Flexibility

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Sutra Studies Week 55: Check-In | Niyama Practice And The Greater Reality

What are Niyamas (duties), and how do they individually, and collectively, support deeper self-purification and higher Self connection? How do they help to solidify the knowledge that we have discussed previously, and continue to build upon in our understanding of … Read MoreRead More

Sutra Studies Week 54: Check-In | Abstinence Is The First Step To Freedom And It Deepens Your Awareness On Multiple Levels, Preparing You For Higher Practice

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Sutra Studies Week 53: Check-In | It’s Simple And Simultaneously Complex, But Don’t Make It Complicated Or Harder Than It Needs To Be

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Sutra Studies Week 52: Check-In | Spiritual Practice Is Attuning With Reality And Acknowledging/Understanding The Nature Of Dense reality/Maya

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Sutra Studies Week 51: Check-In | The Distinction Between Pain And Suffering (Ignorance And Knowledge/Awareness)

Making the distinction between pain (or even simply discomfort) and suffering, or identifying the difference between a thought/idea that is steeped in ignorance versus one that is providing valuable knowledge/insight, is simple in principle, but the distinction often requires a … Read MoreRead More