“To practice jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge and discrimination, it's necessary to have a highly developed mind.” MindPracticeYogaDiscrimination Author:Frederick Lenz
“Discrimination, viveka, means you know the difference between the transient and the eternal. That's what discrimination means in Shankara's yoga.” KnowsMeanDifferencesEternalYogaDiscriminationTransient Author:Frederick Lenz
“Discrimination involves reflection and absorption.” ReflectionYogaDiscriminationAbsorption Author:Frederick Lenz
“The yoga of discrimination is only practiced once you have started to go into Samadhi.” YogaDiscriminationSamadhi Author:Frederick Lenz
“I wouldn't really worry to much about practicing the yoga of discrimination at this point in your evolution.” WorryEvolutionYogaDiscrimination Author:Frederick Lenz
“The yoga of discrimination can never be put into words, since the entire yoga exists beyond words.” YogaDiscrimination Author:Frederick Lenz
“So in the path of love - rather than pulling our willpower together, using our discrimination, or working - we just cry inwardly.” TogetherPathCryYogaDiscriminationPullingWillpowerBhakti YogaPath Of Love Author:Frederick Lenz
“Thus to act under the guidance coming from above, this is one side of the sadhana, the dynamic side. The other one is the discrimination between the Purusha and the Prakriti. The Purusha will calmly observe, give sanction, choose, but will realise that all this does not belong to him - all these are outside him. This is the static side of the sadhana. These two aspects constitute the basis of Yoga.” GivingDoeTwoSidesYogaAspectBasesDiscriminationGuidanceRealisingSanctionsStatic Author:Sri Aurobindo
“Yoga teaching is that you're not your dark side or your woo-woo, you're pure awareness. Our job is to begin to gain that discrimination and insight so we can separate from our identification.” JobsSidesDarkTeachingAwarenessPureYogaGainsInsightDiscriminationDark SideIdentification Author:Gary Kraftsow