Apakva buddhi – uncooked intelligence.

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  1. Apakva buddhi - uncooked intelligence. (This post)
  2. If we recognise a person as they are now......
  3. Sukha and duḥkha cannot be there at the same time.
  4. The teacher follows the student and will use many methods......
  5. Aham - That which cannot be destroyed.
  6. Araṃbanaṃ saṃśilanaṃ punaḥ punaḥ......
  7. Use āsana for problems of the body and prāṇāyāma for problems of the mind.
  8. Tapas is Proper Diet, Mantra Chanting and Self-Inquiry.
  9. When dominated by kleśa......
  10. Samavṛtti ratio (1.0.1.0) in prāṇāyāma to help......
  11. Extract from T Krishnamacharya’s view on Yoga Sūtra C1 v1
  12. The term atha signifies auspicious beginning, uninterrupted continuity and an appropriate end.
  13. Another aspect of atha is saṃkalpa......
  14. Yoga is a saṃskāra (preparation) - a process that......
  15. Yoga is a saṃskāra (preparation) in that......
  16. The saṃskāra of Yoga prepares one for ātma vidyā and is open to everyone.
  17. Yoga is anuśāsana śāstra......
  18. The students in turn......
  19. A Yogi is never surprised.
  20. What good is the sword of wisdom (jñāna asinā)......
  21. Saṃśaya (Doubt) is the Fire that consumes Wisdom.
  22. How long should a person stay in an āsana......
  23. In the case of a person whose mind is calm......
  24. Look at the present moment, What is gone is gone.
  25. Fasting is not eating between meals.
  26. The way to better oneself is not to ponder over the past but to......
  27. Knowledge is not only memory. Every day there must be something new.
  28. Our mind is like our food.
  29. Teach what is inside you......
  30. Svādhyāya is an inquiry into one's true nature.
  31. The practice of Āsana without breathing and without remembering Ananta has no value.
  32. Haṭha Yoga is Prāṇāyāma.
  33. Food will either sustain the body or eat it.
  34. Breath is indispensable for life and its absence is death......
  35. Right Yoga is a vine of pleasant fragrance......

Bhagavad Gītā Chapter 18 Mokṣasaṃnyāsa Yoga – The Yoga of liberation by giving up action – verse 16

“apakva buddhi – uncooked intelligence.” Quote from T Krishnamacharya

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