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Devī resides in the bindu (central point) of the Śrīcakra, seated on an unusual throne. Its four legs are Brahma, Viṣṇu, Rudra, and Íśāna and the seat is Sadāśiva (see N58). Brahma is the creator, Viṣṇu the sustainer, and Rudra, who is a form of Śiva, is the destroyer. Íśāna and Sadāśiva are two other forms of Śiva. Íśāna is the concealer and Sadāś
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Nisargadatta used to encourage earnestness. Sincerity is just another word for the same thing. It relates to the quality of single-pointed attention, devotion towards the truth.
Kat Adamson • Sailor Bob
Backbends are the epitome of the prāṇa family, expressing a sense of extension and expansion up and out.
Mary Taylor • The Art of Vinyasa: Awakening Body and Mind through the Practice of Ashtanga Yoga

I trust the unfolding and I will meet it well.
Rabbi Levy • Journey Through the Wilderness: A Mindfulness Approach to the Ancient Jewish Practice of Counting the Omer
To have devotion to the guru is to trust the undeceiving law of cause, condition, and effect—in other words, karma.
Jamyang Khyentse • The Guru Drinks Bourbon?
tantra and haṭha yoga alike are organized around the principle that all things are sacred.
Richard Freeman • The Mirror of Yoga: Awakening the Intelligence of Body and Mind
Interpretation of Shri Ram Raksha Stotra, Shri Ram Aarti & Ramstuti By Shivji in English & Hindi : Most Powerful Protection Prayer e Book (Stotras With Meaning)
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