I have long been looking for a good source to draw from in teaching my classes the heart of the yoga sutras. I have found a wealth of ways to convey these valuable insight into the heart of yoga via your series. Thanks, Rachel🙏
That's amazing Sophie! Have a great time :) If it's helpful, here's a tip for teaching the sutras that I have found handy: draw in and invite as many specific real - life applications as possible - those kind of inquiries keep it really fun and relatable :)
@@RachelScottYoga that's a great tip - I gathered that from watching you teach. you're a fantastic communicator. I wish i found your website before I purchased my 200 hour manual elsewhere, but I'll definitely be referring back to your resources as I need them. :)
Well explained, but here's the catch - When you are awake, if not other vrittis, at least direct perception (pratyaksha pramana vritti) is continuously happening. That is, kind of, what it means to be awake. When asleep, its the nidra vritti going on. So technically 'chitta vritti nirodha' cannot happen when you are either awake or asleep !!! 😀
Madalina - great question. It depends what the confusion is based on. If we are confused but don't know it (ie: we are mistaken about something) that would be misconception. But if our mind is confused and thinking to itself about different options, that's probably some combination of imagination and memory at work ;)
Sure! Depends what kind of thoughts they are...are they projections (imaginations), ruminations on the past? If you're thinking of to do lists in your head, probably that would fall in the imagination bucket....
I like how you struggle to come up with something mean to say. Good stuff. You explain things well I'm learning a lot.
This is amazing! You are amazing! Thank you so much, Rachel. You are a phenomenal teacher and I really am enjoying all of your content ❤🙏🏻
YogiWon! My pleasure ;) May the force be with us all!
I have long been looking for a good source to draw from in teaching my classes the heart of the yoga sutras. I have found a wealth of ways to convey these valuable insight into the heart of yoga via your series. Thanks, Rachel🙏
My pleasure Anita! Glad it's of service 🙏🏻
I'm about to lead my first 200 hour YTT and this is helping tremendously. You are amazing, Rachel! Thank you.
That's amazing Sophie! Have a great time :) If it's helpful, here's a tip for teaching the sutras that I have found handy: draw in and invite as many specific real - life applications as possible - those kind of inquiries keep it really fun and relatable :)
@@RachelScottYoga that's a great tip - I gathered that from watching you teach. you're a fantastic communicator. I wish i found your website before I purchased my 200 hour manual elsewhere, but I'll definitely be referring back to your resources as I need them. :)
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Very nice way to teach the patanjali sutra...thanks
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I wish that you were the teacher for every one of my classes!! Thank you !
Awwww!!! Great to have you here, Melissa!💛💛
You are a great teacher, Rachel. Love how you use repetition and phases of integration :)
Hey Stephanie! Good to have you here ;)
Well explained, but here's the catch - When you are awake, if not other vrittis, at least direct perception (pratyaksha pramana vritti) is continuously happening. That is, kind of, what it means to be awake. When asleep, its the nidra vritti going on. So technically 'chitta vritti nirodha' cannot happen when you are either awake or asleep !!! 😀
Rachel, your videos rock! They are educational, soothing, and funny! 🐹
I am so happy they are helpful! Great to have you here :)
You are so inspiring! I love your vibe and your in depth knowledge. Your love for yoga really shows
Laila, thanks for writing ~ it's great to connect with you here!😄
I love Rachel. ♥️ Thanks!
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Love these philosophy videos!! Thank you.
I do agree! Keep going Rachel please ;-)
💗💗💗My pleasure Samantha and Erica! 😁😘
Hey just wanted to thank you this explanation has been amazing and i enjoy the way you teach ❤
My pleasure, Valentina! Great to have you here 💚
I really appreciate your lectures! I hope this channel explodes with likes and subscriptions.
LOL Thank you Abraham!! :)
Very helpful for course I am taking currently!
Excellent! Perfect timing 😄
your videos are exceptionally clear and accessible! thank you :) I have a question... where would confusion lie? would that be misconception?
Madalina - great question. It depends what the confusion is based on. If we are confused but don't know it (ie: we are mistaken about something) that would be misconception. But if our mind is confused and thinking to itself about different options, that's probably some combination of imagination and memory at work ;)
@@RachelScottYoga Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🌺
My pleasure Eva! 🥰
That was great, please tell us more about the yoga sutras. 🧘♀️📖
I love them! We will keep going😄 👩🏻🎓
ur positive vibes and love towards yoga reaches us... so blessed to found ur channel
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Ng++ love this!
Which category would you put the thoughts chasing round your head of all the jobs you've got to do? Or are these not vrttis ?
Sure! Depends what kind of thoughts they are...are they projections (imaginations), ruminations on the past? If you're thinking of to do lists in your head, probably that would fall in the imagination bucket....
Thanks Rachel
Right knowledge
Misconceptions
Verbal delusion/ imagination
Memory
Sleep
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SAME HERE , VRITTI MEANS TENDENCY. ALSO KEEP IN CONSIDERATION WITH LONG COURSE OF TIME THERE ARE ALSWAYS MISINTERPRETATIONS. HARI AUM
Hi Pradeep, thank you for sharing. It's always useful to consider different layers of meaning.