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Fear of death and a leap of faith

Want real change? Start with the inner paradigm shift. Drawing on the Yoga Sutras (abhinivesa) and the Bhagavad Gita’s counsel on a steady mind, you’ll see how fear, anger, and attachment keep you tied to an old story—and how to let go without losing yourself. I’ll share a practical way to act for the world’s welfare while staying centered. If you’re ready to align yoga philosophy with brave, usable action, read on.

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Yoga wisdom’s cosmic compass

Ever have a “Where am I?” moment—cosmically speaking? This post turns to yoga philosophy and the Bhagavad Gita as a cosmic compass, locating us in the material world during Kali-yuga and explaining why that matters. Through Arjuna’s example, it shows how to turn ordinary life into practice: know where you are, what time it is, and which way to go. Read on for clear direction on acting with spiritual consciousness in chaotic times.

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The practical benefits of mysticism

Modern yoga often centers what labs can measure. The Bhagavad Gita points us back to what matters most: consciousness—the eternal self within a changing body. This post explores how that view eases fear of death and aging, builds inner steadiness, and helps teachers address impermanence with care. If you want yoga grounded in the Bhagavad Gita—not just wellness metrics—read on.

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