Author Archives: Meghan

Brahmavidya and The Three Gunas

The purpose of yoga is to find out who we really are. When Shakti moves away from Shiva the individual experiences Maya, the illusion or appearance of the phenomenal world…. Read More Continue reading

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Yoga: A Universal Path

Yoga states that whatever brings us closer to our essential nature should be used as an aid. Because many of us perceive duality, using uplifting objects to meditate or concentrate on can be useful…. Read More

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The Importance of Puranic Literature

The rishis understood that the less evolved individuals could not understand the scriptures so they began to pass the knowledge of the Vedas down in the form of myths and legends that are known as the Puranas…. Read More

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Guru and Sadhaka

For many of us, we have spent the majority of our lives identifying ourselves with and defining ourselves from the material world that surrounds us.
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The Philosophy and Aim of Yoga

Even after a short period of practicing yogasanas, something about the practice intrigues us and we find ourselves coming back for more…. Read More

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Advanced Hatha For 2012

Over the next twelve months, Meghan Maris will be posting in the Yoga Bhoga blog… Read More

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