Ahara (food), Nidra (sleep), Bhaya (fear), are accepted in Indian literature as characteristics of all living creatures.
We are constantly troubled by these thoughts. We are unable to accept life fully and uncertainties influence us throughout the day. But one can transcend these things. At least in yoga experiments are done on these. One can control the food habits, reduce sleep if it is too long, and ultimately aim at fearlessness. It is a difficult proposition because deep down in our system, is the instinct of self-preservation. The word is Abhinivesha i.e. love of life - may I live on forever and ever. This is the worst kind of fear that animals also have. When a newborn child is playfully thrown up in the air it starts trembling, shaking and crying. The child has never fallen down or had any bad experience, but the fear is there. In yoga, we are learning to become fearless. If we can really create a strong belief that there is some larger order that is sensible and takes care of us then fear can go.
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Wood Apple / Kapith
Wood apple or Goddess of forest (feronia elephantum) also known as Kapith in Sanskrit, Kothu or Keith is still available in the Indian cities thanks to the street vendors who sell seasonal berries, star fruit and other such foods.
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The Parikarmas
Diamonds in the rough
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Lessons from Nature
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Making dreams come true
Unlocking the Happiness Within
The art of removing worries
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From Kleshas to Aklishta
Different Paths in Yoga
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Building up Good Tendencies
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