Svādhyāya – Non Judgement

I watched a lot of Monty Python growing up, and this scene from The Life of Brian always left me laughing.  And the joke, I thought, was everyone chanting in sync that they were all different while doing the same thing and thinking the same thoughts.

The revelation, which I understand now that I’ve lived more life than my 13 year old self, is that we are all the same.  There is no piece of the One Human Experience that any one of us is experiencing anew.  We are all sparks on a journey, and if we’re lucky enough to stay on the ride, chances are that we’ll pass through several different dichotomies of the One Human Experience.

In your lifetime, you will likely experience being a friend and an enemy.  Perhaps you will be the child and the parent, the student and the teacher, the innocent and the guilty.  Each of these are simply two sides of the same coin.  This transformation from one to the other and revelation that they (we) are one  allows us to immerse in the experience of Svādhyāya, one of the Niyamas of yoga, often defined as self-study, but also encompassing Non-Judgement.
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Unattached

Word of the Day:  Erratic

adjective

1.  deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion; eccentric; queer: erratic behavior.

2.  having no certain or definite course; wandering; not fixed: erratic winds.

3.  Geology . noting or pertaining to a boulder or the like carried by glacial ice and deposited some distance from its place of origin.

4.  (of a lichen) having no attachment to the surface on which it grows.

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deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion;
eccentric; queer: erratic behavior.

My little path spins onward, wandering and not fixed.   Continue reading “Unattached”

Svadyaya

Stop Looking for a Soul Mate

…and mate with your soul.”

That’s the advice my teacher gave me as I sat down for a Vedic Astrology reading with him this time last year. I didn’t initially tell him that I had been planning a move to Central America, but as he delved into my Astrology, he said again and again that living in a foreign land was not an if, but a when. In his eerily accurate reading, he predicted that I would find spiritual fulfillment and happiness in a foreign land and with a foreign man. Continue reading “Svadyaya”