- Introduction
- The Value of Yoga Sutras
- Some traps on the way of classical texts interpretation
- Sutra 1.2. Definitions of Yoga
- Sutra 1.2. Chitta Vritti Nirodhah
- Sutra 1.2. Vritti (continuation)
- Sutra 1.2. Nirodha. The problem of emotional content of the practice
- Sutra 1.2. Nirodha (continuation). The Problem of Motivation to Practice
- Sutra 1.2. Nirodha. The Problem of the Practice Boundedness
- Sutras 1.5, 2.3. - 2.9. Klesha. A very conceptual article:)
- Raga and Dvesa. The Issue of Emotions in Yoga
- Sutras 1.3 - 1.4. Drashtar. The Inner Observer
- Sutras 1.5 - 1.9. Vritti: Pramana, Viparyaya and Vikalpa
- Sutras 1.10 - 1.11. Vrittis: Nidra and Smriti
- Sutra 1.6. PRAMANA: the Methods of “Valid” Cognition. Gnoseology and Ajna Development in Yoga
- Sutras 1.12 - 1.15. Abhyasa and Vairagya. Two Fundamental Approaches in Yoga
- Sutras 1.12 - 1.15. Abhyasa and Vairagya. Is There a Third Way? Some Words about Samskaras and Tantra
- Sutra 1.16. The Gunas: Sattva, Rajas and Tamas
- Sutras1.12 - 1.15. The Methods Abhyasa and Vairagya and Ajna Chakra Petals
- The Modern Scientific Methods of Describing Psyche and Psychologic Experience
- Sutra 1.16. The Gunas: Psychological Interpretation
- Sutras 3.1 - 3.3. Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi: Basic Considerations
- Sutra 3.1. Conceptual Mistakes in Understanding the Category of “Dharana” by Yogis of Today. A Psychologist’s Opinion
- Samadhi, Assemblage Point and Gestalt Psychology
- Sutras 1.17 - 1.18. Samprajna. The Legend of Asamprajna Samadhi
- Sutras 1.17 - 1.18. The Legend of Asamprajna Samadhi (continuation)
- Sutra 1.17. Fundamental Meaning of the Sloka 1.17. Correlation Between the Dimensions of Human Existence
- Sutras 1.12 - 1.18. Vairagya and Samprajna. The Logic of the Few Latest Slokas Arrangement
- Sutra 1.17. Meditation in the Context of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
- Meditation Ability and the State of Traineeship
- Sutras 1.2 and 1.17. Nirodha and Samprajna
- To the Origin of the Word “Yoga”
- Sutra 1.17. Comprehension and Emotions
- Sutra 1.19. Supernatural Beings vs People of Spiritual Flow. Mysterious Pratyaya
- The Relevance of New Translation and Commentaries on Yoga Sutra
- Sutra 1.2. Chitta, Vritti and Psychosomatics
- Vyasa’s Standpoint. The Buddhist Influence upon Yoga
- Sutra 1.20. Prerequisites to Cognition
- A Psychophysiological and Philosophic Commentary: the Role of Emotions in the Process of Cognition
- Sutras 1.21 - 1.22. The Rate of Development. Spiritual Flow, Personal Power, Inner Human Core
- Sutra 1.10. Coming Back to Nidra. Can Dreams be Referred to as a Form of Vritti?
- On “Types of Yoga”: Karma Yoga and Bhakti Yoga
- Some words about Kumbh Mela
- The Koans of Zen and Meditative Question
- The Arabic Translation of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras made by Al- Biruni.The Problem of Yoga Impact on Sufism
- Sutra 1.15. Some More Words About Vairagya
- The Lessons of Mahabharata and “Traditional” Values
- Sutra1.2. Chitta-Vritti-Nirodha and Shamanic Experience
- Sutra 1.23. Ishvarapranidhana
- Sutra 1.23. Ishvarapranidhana and Chakra System
- Sutra 1.24. Ishvarapranidhana (continued). Ishvarapranidhana and purusha
- Sutra 1.26. Ishvara, prakriti and sanskrit grammar
- The Fundamentals of sanskrit grammar
- Sutra 1.26. Learning from the universe. The problem of yoga schools classicality
- An aesthetically-linguistic note on Yoga and samadhi
- Sutra 1.25. Ishvara and the world tree. The metaphysics of plato
- Sutras 1.27 - 1.28. Sanskrit and mantra-yoga
- Sutras 1.27 - 1.28. The mechanisms of mantras effect (continuation)
- Sutras 1.29 - 1.30. «Obstacles to Yoga» and defence mechanisms of psyche
- Sutra 1.31. The concept of psychosomatics in Yoga Sutras
- The archetypes of wholeness and “energy loss”
- Chitta-vikshepa and energetic ties
- Sutras 1.3 - 1.4. Svarupa. Genuine inwardness, or what happens after vrittis have been overcome??
- Sutra 1.32. Methods of chitta stabilization. Part one. Totalness
- Sutra 1.33. Methods of chitta stabilization. Part 2. Yogi’s “Virtues” of anahata nature
- Sutra 1.33. Meditation for overcoming hostility
- Sutra 1.34. Breath control as a method of gathering chitta up
- Sutra 1.35. Methods of chitta stabilization. Part 4. Thoughtless brains beget evil ideas
- Sutra 1.36. Methods of Chitta stabilization. Part 5. Grand Thoughts and Reflections on abstract notions as a part of yoga
- History of Yoga
- Krakow Lectures 1. Yoga and Siddhis. Dominik Wujastyk
- Krakow 2. The History of Standing Asanas. James Mallinson’s Report
- Krakow 3. What Does “Svarūpa” Actually Mean?
- Krakow 4. Yoga Sutra Authorship Debate
- Nirvana in the Context of Yoga
- Sutra 1.37. Emotions and Wholeness
- Sutra 1.38. Yoga and Interpretation of Dreams
- On genuine desires and living by genuine inwardness
- Sutra 1.39. Yoga Sutra and Tantra
- Sutra 1.40. Eight Supreme Siddhis of Yoga Tradition
- Sutra 1.40. Another Post About Miracles
- Sutra 1.40. Chitta Extension and Densification
- Mind Wholeness, Absent-Mindedness and Torpid Mind. Mistakes in Meditation
- Why Read Ancient Texts?
- Difference Between Ancient And Modern Commentaries
- Yoga and Gnosis
- The Legend of Lost Sutra
- Yoga and Magic. The Most Ancient Reference to Yoga in Atharvaveda
- Hatha Yoga and Patanjali
- On Yoga Sutras’ Five Translations
Feb 22, 2017
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