How to respect the tradition and at the same time……

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  1. Summary of quotes from TKV Desikachar from a ten day meeting with......
  2. The East is not going to solve your problems in regard to spirituality......
  3. Saṃkalpa is mainly the intention to do something......
  4. We should not teach in the same way than has been done in the past......
  5. How to respect the tradition and at the same time...... (This post)
  6. The teacher decides which of the trikrama (three steps) is the......
  7. We have also to ask ourselves the question......
  8. We need to find a balance between the demand and the capacity......
  9. The Indian culture says: 'Dharma will protect the one who protects the Dharma'......
  10. The Saṅga (association, group energy) must be springing from a......
  11. If the Saṅga is at the Puruṣa level it will stay; if it is at the Prakṛti level it......
  12. You must have teachers who will have supervision to respond in......

“How to respect the tradition and at the same time, to live and teach in the present situation?”
- TKV Desikachar Speaking at a ten day meeting with his 16 senior Western students from 8 countries in London June 8th 1998

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