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Karma Yoga

The main goal in Karma Yoga

Swami Vivekananda describes the ideal of Karma Yoga as follows: "The ideal human being is the one who amidst the deepest silence and the biggest solitude finds the most intense activity, and the one who amidst the most intense activity finds the silence and solitude of the desert." "The Karma yogi…
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Karma Yoga – The Yoga of daily life

Motto: "In a state of detachment perform what has to be done, no matter what it is, and never wish to assume the fruits of your doings." Karma Yoga represents one of the four main classic forms of Yoga. Karma Yoga represents a starting point and is an essential part of the teachings of Bhagavad Gita,…
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And now, go home

Translated by yoga teacher Gregorian Bivolaru After Jean-Yves Leloup, “Notes on Hesychasm” Father Seraphim’s young disciple stayed a couple of months more on Mount Athos. Jesus’ simple prayer often impelled him in endless and bottomless abysses, bringing him on the verge of a real ecstatic elation: “I am not the one living now,…
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Introduction

Translated by yoga teacher Gregorian BivolaruAfter Jean-Yves Leloup, “Notes on Hesychasm” When a young philosopher reached Mount Athos, he had already read several treaties upon orthodox spirituality and he knew very well “The Heart Prayer’s Small Filocalie (selection of Christian-orthodox saint parents’ writings – translator’s note)”…
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