Transform Fear Into Peace: How Ahimsa Guides You to Heal, Let Go, and Embrace Life

Ahimsa translates from Sanskrit to non-striking. It is a natural human compulsion to want to strike out (or inward) when fear appears. Remember, things are coming from you—everything, from your cell phone screen to the environment breathing you now.

Ahimsa is the first Yama Yogi Virtue. The Yamas are 5 ethical commitments to follow to be a real yogi. Ahimsa is the practice of being careful not to harm others, including every living creature since all beings feel pain and wish to avoid it.

Why a cell phone screen?

Vitality is present when in alignment with our values. The outside environment is a reflection of what is going on inside of us. This consciousness awareness connects to our breath and the perception of the world at this very moment in time. The state of wellness is the result of practicing Ahimsa.

Things run smoothly and work with ease. Reactions are a form of fear. A misguided worldview can block vital life forces, causing dis - ease. One reaction can ruin a life.

This begins to show up in small things like a crack in your cell phone screen. When ignored, it doesn’t go away but snowballs in the subconscious space to revisit us later.

I am enough, ah hung.

Homework

On The Mat

Becoming the lotus flower. Set your intention to become the lotus flower. Lotus flower grows from the dirtiest part of the pond, through the waters, and towards the light. When lotus blooms, the aroma spreads throughout the land as an offering. The most fragrant, sweet aroma.

Bring attention to the rhythm of your breath. The rhythm of your breath creates the aroma we share with the world.

For The Day

Let go of anger. Today, let us weed our inner garden, instead of reacting to something we don’t like and perceive as outside of self. Today we choose to let go of our normal pattern of doing something. We are all here so we are not alone. Who are you grateful, for today?

Unlock Your Truth: Mastering Satya for Authentic Living, Powerful Speech, and Deep Connection

The practice of never giving anyone even a slightly different impression of what we know to be true. Satya is the third Yama Yogi Virtue, or commitment to ethical living. Satya is refraining from separateness caused by idol (meaningless talk), gossip & harsh words such as complaining or cursing. Grounded in truth and not desire, our actions result in a fruitful nature. Truth in essence does not change, holds no distortion, and is pure. Thoughts that pass through the mind do not define us unless we identify with them. Observe the thoughts with loving awareness.  Then we move on to the next Yama Yogi Virtue ~ letting go.

Steady in our feet.

We each hold a unique gift that only you can offer this world. Align your words to the language of your thing. When fully established in Satya, one is completely rooted in truth, words become powerful, resulting in fruit immediately ~ speech is profound and vast.

Courage is easy.

Decide to face the pain and align to your unique truth. May the truth set us free. Truth in nature resonates deep, timeless, and belonging. Practice with awareness of what resonates and what does not.

On the mat.

Singing is a practice of Satya. Your journey and wisdom are a virtue and are felt through our voice. All the experiences we have been through show up in our voices. This is our unique gift to the world and only you can offer it. So what could it be?

For today.

When the ego gets in the way of the heart, mental afflictions can rise to cloak the truth with a veil of illusion. Honor the light within. True service inspires the essential birthright in others. Your light reveals the truth in others.

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Satya must filter first through Ahimsa, as truth in nature is non-striking. Satya is the ability to transcend upward - everything is coming from you.