From TKV Desikachar: A Little Something To Meditate On

I finished reading What Are We Seeking by TKV Desikachar for the second day last night. Rather than write my own commentary today, I’d like to share with you a passage that reached out and grabbed me. I propose letting it marinate in your brain for a while — a little food for thought. Here it is:

“When I started learning yoga with my father in 1961, I concentrated all my interest on the physical side and, considering of the way I was built, in six months I had mastered all the posture [SIC]. I thought that I had really made it — three hundred and fifty postures — it was like a status symbol for me. Slowly my teacher brought me to see that there were other aspects. Gradually he helped me to understand that our progress in yoga

is measured by other parameters — in specific the respect and concern we show for others and the spirit in which we act. that sort of evolution comes about on a different duration scale — from what is involved for mastering the body. Furthermore, although our health and physical capacities affect our personality and action, it is not simply through an efficient body that we become more caring. No posture makes us more concerned about others. that is worth meditating on.”

And meditate on that, I propose you do. I will be doing the same.

Namaste!

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