1,338 Quotes About Yoga
- Author Roman Payne
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I like the posture, but not the yoga. I like the inebriated morning, but not the opium. I like the flower but not the garden, the moment but not the dream. Quiet, my love. Be still. I am sleeping.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Kids meditate on things, the adults meditate on the self.
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- Author Darren Main
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The problem is not the unhappiness and disappointment you feel at harvest time; the problem is the seeds you planted last spring.
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- Author Darren Main
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Spiritual practice lives at the corner of self-respect and self-discipline.
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- Author Darren Main
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This life is a dream—sometimes a dream of beauty— sometimes a terrifying nightmare. We will all wake from this dream eventually. Spiritual practice allows us first to transform the dream from one of terror to one of joy, and then from a dream of joy, to awakening to our true nature as Atman.
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- Author Darren Main
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Yoga gives you the freedom to choose, but it does not guarantee you will choose freedom.
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- Author Darren Main
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The only place healing can occur, wisdom can be realized, compassion can be extended, and peace can be experienced, is the present moment.
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- Author Darren Main
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Given the choice, most children would have ice cream for dinner. Similarly, yogis prefer the highs of yoga, the so-called “good practice.” But just as healthy children require vegetables and whole grains, advanced yogis need to be challenged during practice. The peak experiences we have during practice may keep us coming back to the mat, but it is the difficult and unpleasant aspects of practice that make us strong and prepare us for the challenges of life.
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- Author Darren Main
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The mantra of the victim is, “If not for the events and circumstances of the world, I would be happy.” The world is often unfair and unjust, but that alone is not enough to create a victim. Victims believe they lack the power to choose. While you may not always be able to choose the circumstances of your life, you can choose how you respond. Through spiritual practice, we can choose inner harmony even when the world around us is filled with pain, suffering, and chaos.
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