
Joining my yoga teaching in an English-speaking group.
Modern yoga is the fastest-developing esoteric tradition in the world. This fact plays an ambivalent role: on one side, it makes yoga more of a mass-market type, while on the other, it stimulates the formation of advanced esoteric approaches in the digital age of the internet, ChatGPT, video conferencing, and many other of today’s technologies.
If mass-market yoga becomes more of a fitness-oriented system of consumerism, the esoteric part cultivates the development of spirituality in an institutionally post-religious and post-industrial society.
Its goal is to solve the current problems of "us." Humans are no longer religious, but still play the roles. At the same time, they are not atheists, but most are intuitively spiritual. We also rely on science, but at the same time, we don’t fully trust it. We form international peace organizations, yet wars in Ukraine, the Middle East, and cruel conflicts around the globe question the whole idea of humanity.
All this leads to a gap in our identity. Our modern world is a big question mark, much like our understanding of ourselves. To answer these questions, we have to dive deeper into ourselves, look higher into the sky and cultivate a genuine curiosity for the new. We have to rethink our sense of self, research our inner states, reflect on rudimentary perceptions of the world, and reevaluate them, basing our thoughts on a new mystical experience, which is the core source of all visions of the world.
To do all that, one would need esoteric knowledge and its methods. They don’t materialize by chance; they are formed within living traditions. One of them is yoga, and that is the tradition I can introduce you to—teach its methods, explain its nuances, guide you through crises, lead you to valuable understandings, and help you form a new, wholesome identity based solely on your own mystical and cognitive bodily and mind experiences. I have been doing this for 20 years (in this life). It has led me down many interesting paths, and I can help you find yours, although much of it depends on you. Join the group if this message resonates with you.
@DanylovDmytro
Modern yoga is the fastest-developing esoteric tradition in the world. This fact plays an ambivalent role: on one side, it makes yoga more of a mass-market type, while on the other, it stimulates the formation of advanced esoteric approaches in the digital age of the internet, ChatGPT, video conferencing, and many other of today’s technologies.
If mass-market yoga becomes more of a fitness-oriented system of consumerism, the esoteric part cultivates the development of spirituality in an institutionally post-religious and post-industrial society.
Its goal is to solve the current problems of "us." Humans are no longer religious, but still play the roles. At the same time, they are not atheists, but most are intuitively spiritual. We also rely on science, but at the same time, we don’t fully trust it. We form international peace organizations, yet wars in Ukraine, the Middle East, and cruel conflicts around the globe question the whole idea of humanity.
All this leads to a gap in our identity. Our modern world is a big question mark, much like our understanding of ourselves. To answer these questions, we have to dive deeper into ourselves, look higher into the sky and cultivate a genuine curiosity for the new. We have to rethink our sense of self, research our inner states, reflect on rudimentary perceptions of the world, and reevaluate them, basing our thoughts on a new mystical experience, which is the core source of all visions of the world.
To do all that, one would need esoteric knowledge and its methods. They don’t materialize by chance; they are formed within living traditions. One of them is yoga, and that is the tradition I can introduce you to—teach its methods, explain its nuances, guide you through crises, lead you to valuable understandings, and help you form a new, wholesome identity based solely on your own mystical and cognitive bodily and mind experiences. I have been doing this for 20 years (in this life). It has led me down many interesting paths, and I can help you find yours, although much of it depends on you. Join the group if this message resonates with you.
@DanylovDmytro