1.5 Aparigraha and Desire
When we walk back from a thought we almost always find an emotion, and when we follow an emotion we find loops of thought. Thought-emotion is really one arc and depending on where you are looking on that arc it will present predominantly as one or the other. Actually, it’s fairly rare to be far enough on the end of the spectrum that a thought presents without any emotion or an emotion presents without any thought.
Looking at the Ashtavakra Gita
love this: meditate on all that you are- the immutable everything... But your bondage is that you meditate!
2.1 Saucha and Purity in Yoga
Yes, social rituals and personas do matter, but for the sincere aspirant of yoga, this is an outcome or a byproduct if you will flowering from a much deeper and quieter process of self-investigation into the movements of the mental/emotional self. The yogi is not cramming the large personality into a social construct and trying to tow that line to be culturally accepted- the yogi is trying to get to the bottom of that large personality altogether in a difficult and scientific process that sweeps away the constructs of the self layer by layer.
Pause Your Breath: Kumbhaka
How do you practice a safe and comfortable pause, or kumbhaka, in your breathing?