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Friday, December 28, 2012

SEASONAL SUTRAS ~ Winter 2012


The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali can be read as a road map on the path towards connection to our own greatest Light. Each of the 196 sutras has a lesson that could be used on any day of the year. Here we will choose one sutra and reflect upon it with a seasonal perspective.

II.39 aparigraha-sthairye janma-kathantâ-sambodhaï
Freedom from wanting unlocks the real purpose of existence.

Sutra II.39 is a great teacher during this time of year because it reminds us that when we are firmly rooted in freedom from being acquisitive we become settled into the understanding of why we are here. The opposite of wanting more is being content with what you have. This is the essence of the season as we reflect with gratitude on the many gifts we have been given. Indeed our physical existence and ability to enjoy our connection with food, friends, and the natural world is our greatest gift. If we find ourselves greedy for more we invalidate this gift of physical existence that we share with all other people on the planet right now.

Actively practicing the freedom from wanting can unlock the real purpose of existence because we ease the tension of the mind towards acquisitiveness. This can give us more space for connection with immaterial and spiritual aspects of our lives. By no means is this sutra asking us to renounce all of our possessions and go live in a cave. We all have certain basic needs to meet, and in many cases this will require us to own a car, a home etc. However acquisition always implies a transfer of resources; usually while we are gaining something we are losing something else. It is our choice to determine which resources best serve our purpose on the planet at this time.

Some things to contemplate this season:
  What truly feeds me?
  When do I feel deeply happy, and secure in my happiness?
  What do I really want? Why?
  How do I practice aparigraha (non-grasping) in small daily ways?

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