Commentaries on Yoga - Tristan Dorling
By Tristan Dorling
Commentaries on Yoga - Tristan DorlingApr 11, 2023
How to Deal with a Painful Kundalini Awakening
This podcast gives advice on how to deal with a wayward kundalini awakening and the different methods that can be used to bring it back on track.
What is Kundalini?
This podcast contains a short description of the process of Kundalini awakening, and the most important things to cultivate, to manage an awakening successfully.
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What Is Amrita?
Explore the topic of Amrita Yoga with Tristan Dorling.
What is the meaning of yoga?
A short podcast on the meaning of the word "yoga", covering some of the different practices. We also look briefly at the development of yoga asana practice over the last 1,500 years.
Is bliss an emotion in yoga?
This podcast was created to answer the question: "How is it possible to experience bliss and sadness at the same time?". This can be a common experience for people who practice yoga.
Is Neo-Advaita Teaching Dangerous?
A podcast on the question of the possible dangers involved in Neo-Advaita teaching in modern yoga.
A Simple Inquiry Practice into the Objects of Consciousness
This is a simple Jnana Yoga practice that uses the nature of objects arising in consciousness, as the object of the inquiry. It is a practice that can be used as a precursor to more advanced Jnana Yoga practices.
Why does meditation seem to get more difficult after a few years of practice?
This podcast was made in answer to the question: "Why does meditation seem to get harder after a few years? It looks at why powerful thoughts, strong emotions and disturbing memories can start to rise to the surface of the mind. It also looks at the issue of drowsiness and falling asleep.
Why is asana practice a part of yoga?
I made this short podcast to answer the question: "Do we need to include an asana sequence as part of our yoga practice, or can we simply practice meditation? If we can only practice meditation, then what is the body missing out on by not including an asana sequence?"