Category: Yamas

  • Asteya: The Art of Energetic Generosity

    Asteya: The Art of Energetic Generosity

    Have you ever walked into a room and immediately felt a heaviness and no one had even said a word yet? Or maybe you’ve left a conversation feeling like someone just took a little piece of your soul along with your afternoon. Energy exchanges are happening all the time and…

  • The Power of Ahimsa: How Love Transforms Us

    The Power of Ahimsa: How Love Transforms Us

    Unlocking the Meaning of Ahimsa Ahimsa, often translated as non-violence or non-harm, is one of the foundational ethical principles of yoga. It is the first of the Yamas, the moral restraints outlined in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, which guide practitioners toward a life of integrity and spiritual growth. The Sanskrit word…

  • SATYA: An Invitation to True Authenticity

    SATYA: An Invitation to True Authenticity

    In a world that moves at lightning speed, it’s all too easy to get caught up in the noise and lose touch with what truly matters. Today, I invite you to pause, breathe, and rediscover the freedom, peace, and love that await when you align with what’s is TRUE. Satya,…

  • YAMAS – Universal Morality

    YAMAS – Universal Morality

    The definition of Yama in the ancient Sanskrit language is: Self-control, forbearance; bridle, curbing, restraining. Yamas are restraints for proper conduct in our lives. They include non-violence, being honest, not taking what doesn’t belong to you, not being attached to the things of the world, and practicing fleshly restraint. When…