01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Mosquitoes and horseflies have disappeared somewhere at the dacha
2. I rebuilt the Internet at the dacha, it became ten times faster
3. I mix physical education with intellectual work.
02. MY THOUGHTS AND DISCOVERIES.
Our goal is freedom, we are surrounded by maya, we want to realize our higher self.
The question is, is this the best strategy for us?
There is a comparison with traffic rules: we drive according to the rules, not because we cannot turn the other way or drive into oncoming traffic, but so that everyone is safe. And ourselves and other road users.
It turns out that these rules and restrictions are like the principle of non-harm, but imposed by society.
On the other hand, if a person is sufficiently aware of the consequences of his actions, adheres to the principle of non-harm, maybe the need to follow imposed rules disappears?
(If we agree that we have right-hand traffic, etc.)
But, let's say, there are two lanes and an empty road, and you need to turn around. According to the rules, you need to drive tens of kilometers, but you can turn around right here, and even at a bus stop, while no one is there.
From the point of view of traffic rules, these are flagrant violations. But if you do not harm anyone, then it is safe and effective.
Further, our Higher Self does not realize its omnipotence, considers itself its manifestations, to which the rules apply. What will happen if a monkey gains this power without achieving some spiritual development?
Will the omnipotent begin to scatter its feces or will it instantly grow spiritually?
If there is no instant growth, then wouldn't an attempt to speed up your awareness of the Higher Self be forcing events?
03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK.
Feeling good
04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
For knowledge
05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
More cheerful and happy
06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE FOR THE WEEK.*
6 days, Hatha, Kriya, Pranayama 1-2 hours a day
07. DIFFICULTIES IN LEARNING.*
As usual, not enough time