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Power of Daily Sadhana
Some deeper reading this week took me on a reflective journey of Sadhana. Here are some highlights... Truth Is Not Negotiable One of the most dangerous assumptions of modern consciousness is that truth is negotiable, that it bends to preference, ideology, or personal narrative. But truth does not depend on your opinion. Gravity does not care how you feel about it. The old teachings say truth doesn’t bend around our thinking. It stands there, steady, whether we turn toward it or not. Moral cause and consequence operate whether or not you are conscious of them. The ancient insight embedded in Sadhana is this: You do not construct truth. You align yourself with it. And alignment requires discipline. When you practice daily, when you sit, breathe, and observe, you may see how out of alignment your perception has been. Not because you are wicked, but because you are partial. We see selectively. We defend what benefits ourselves, and rationalise what threatens our identity. This is the first confrontation and one we can over look. The ego does not merely want to survive. It wants recognition. Prestige. Moral superiority. Validation. It will disguise itself as virtue if necessary. When it does not receive recognition, it retaliates. It criticises others. It announces its own importance. It justifies itself while condemning, and here is the uncomfortable truth: this pattern does not disappear simply because you meditate. Be wary. not to measure yourself by how consistent your practice is. The ego thrives on comparison. You meditate for thirty days, and suddenly you’re “the disciplined one.” You fast and you’re “the pure one.” You speak softly, and you’re “the evolved one.” The ego doesn’t disappear in ceremony. It just changes clothes. The mind, that clever trickster, builds stories to keep itself in charge. It can turn anything into status, even humility. In fact, spiritual practice can refine the ego. We can become proud of our humility, superior because of our discipline, righteous in our detachment, and this is the crisis of consciousness if not addressed.
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Duulpuruu (Kuku Yalangi) - the mind as the clever trickster, and the tangled threads it weaves to create illusion and confuse our sense of reality by engaging the emotional body through storytelling. You have explained this so well, this is a great sharing. 🙏
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That is incredibly beautiful. I need to know more about this...I love that it is speaking to Ray 3 energy, and in a way that makes it a bridge between those 2 concepts. Ray 3 weaves the tapestry of karma and form within time and space - once intention or emotion is invested in the action/ story. On the earth bound level it can be symbolised by the spider at the midst of the web - a person who invests (the 'I-ness, Me/ mine) in the story and places themselves at the centre and weaves the web to feed the self based need (to feed the story and continue to feed the "me"). Thus it becomes self perpetuating, feeds the illusion and creates wheels of karma. The wisdom within traditional knowledge is incredible and it still amazes me how they all synchronise with each other. Look forward to learning more from you. 🙏
This weeks challenge: Practice log
Hey everyone, This Skool is starting to fill out behind the scenes. I’m looking forward to opening all and launching on the 28th Feb. How are you this week? This week, Wednesday to Wednesday we have a daily emoji check in. Sunday being rest day, each other day of the next 7 are practice days. Asana, pranayama, meditation, japa. Each day just drop an emoji in the chat. Options : Practice yoga 🙏 Practice mediation 🪷 Practice japa mala 📿 Or 🙏🪷📿 for all Drop a 🙏 if you did your practice today @Mayan Satya@Brandy Clements @J K @Rebecca Margaret @Amanda Kalynuk Pasquet @Ric Kneen @Jason Plunkett @Tracy Mccosh @Tracy Lee Strassburg @Thersa Huntley@Sharyn Kneen
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A very auspicious launch date! 🙏
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Naturopath, Herbalist & Ba Soc Sc (Psych). Writer & facilitator blending clinical wisdom, HR, governance & mindfulness for intentional living.

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