Much of our suffering in life comes from trying to do too much. “Doing” implies a creation of Karmic chains, whether good or bad, that will have to be mended at some point in time. However, by doing only what is necessary, it is possible to sever the roots of future Karma. Finding out what... Continue Reading →
Don’t Be Easily Polarized
We should always have unshakable convictions, laws, and morals. However, we shouldn’t place ourselves willingly into any particular ideological box. These terms, theories and identities are too minute, small, and insufficient to attach ourselves too without limiting our growth and development. The Sanskrit term “Madhyamāpratipada” describes this phenomenon, meditation, or act of non-polarization in the practitioner,... Continue Reading →