Om Tat Sat: A Deep Dive into Its Meaning and Historical Roots

"Om Tat Sat" is more than a mantra; it's a profound expression that encapsulates the essence of spiritual practice and the journey toward self-realization. Let's explore its significance, origins, and how it resonates with the path of yoga. The Components of the Mantra Om: the sound symbol of Brahman. Often considered the primordial sound, "Om" …

Sādhana: Creating a grounded daily spiritual practice.

Daily practice or Sādhana is the quiet time we commit to connecting with spirit - our inner intelligence. It's our personal gateway to clarity, calm and balance. Various elements may be incorporated into sadhana :  Surya Namaskar, āsana, meditation, chanting, kriyas, reading spiritual texts and journaling are all wonderful tools to nurture and maintain a …

Meditation matters

In yogic Sanskrit, mindfulness is smrti-sādhana, absorption is samādhi, and contemplation is svādhyaya. Veteran teacher Dr.G.Mohan has wonderful perspective to share on approaching meditation practice through three unique, but equally significant techniques: The first is Mindfulness in which we maintain a witnessing presence, as an observer of the object or situation. For example, if you …