I’ve been looking back at the words we’ve been carrying in the Christ-in-Kundalini Classroom.
Ahimsa. Satya. Asteya. Brahmacharya. Aparigraha. Vairagya. Smṛti. Pratipaksha Bhavanam. Srotas.
They’re Sanskrit words, yes. They’re teachings from the Yoga Sutras and the wider yogic tradition. But we’re not learning them to collect definitions. We’re letting them ask something of the body.
Take a look at how the word turns.
So far, this is the movement:
Ahimsa (non-harming) becomes: I am worthy of my own love.
Satya (truthfulness) becomes: I am willing to see what is true.
Asteya (non-stealing) becomes: I have enough. I am enough.
Brahmacharya (right use of energy) becomes: My energy is sacred.
Aparigraha (non-grasping) becomes: I am in need of nothing. No thing.
Vairagya (non-attachment) becomes: I notice what pulls me.
Smṛti (remembrance) becomes: I remember what’s sacred in me.
Pratipaksha Bhavanam (cultivating the opposite) becomes: I turn toward what restores me.
Srotas (channels) becomes: I clear the channels within me.
Here in Skool, your activity helps unlock some of the free material inside the Classroom.
But these words can also unlock something in you.
Let them.
Free-write. Respond to a post. Answer a poll. Start below.
Choose the line that’s meeting you today. Then tell us why in the comments, or write your own affirmation from the word that chose you.