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Tapasya: Austerity as Spiritual Practice

Tapasya: Austerity as Spiritual Practice

FromFor the Love of Yoga with Nish the Fish


Tapasya: Austerity as Spiritual Practice

FromFor the Love of Yoga with Nish the Fish

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

All spiritual traditions prescribe some form of self-abnegation in the name of purifying the vessel:Jesus fasted in the desert,the Islamic mystics called themselves "Fakirs" (Poor Ones),Nachiketha jumped into the fire in the Katha Upanishad...and yet, the Buddha spoke against severe austerity in favor of the "Middle Way", the path of moderation.What is austerity, really?  In this video we explore the esoteric principle behind purification practices and I suggest a few indispensable techniques to incorporate into your spiritual life right away.  Also, we have a lengthy discussion on what the REAL purpose of spiritual practice is; we diagnose why it might be that despite all the meditating and attending Vedanta lectures, we might still not be "manifesting our divinity in each movement of life."Support the show
Released:
May 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The world of Yoga is wide and varied. In this podcast, yogi Nish the Fish shares the deeper dimensions of Yoga, Vedanta and Tantra, asking the big questions: why do we practice? What is meditation? What is the purpose of a human life? What is Beauty? What is Death? Nishanth Selvalingam studied various South Asian philosophies with his Shaivite grandfather in an ashram in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and moved to Los Angeles to study philosophy, teach yoga and play guitar in a rock band. Join him and special guests as they explore Yoga, in all its splendours. For more episodes and instruction, and to support this humble offering of the heart, visit me on Patreon: patreon.com/yogawithnish