Knowledge is power, but limited knowledge can also be a trap. What you think you “know” may in fact only be a partial view of the whole story. We used to think the world was flat and persecute scientists for demonstrating otherwise. I personally don’t believe I will ever know the full story about any given situation. It’s hard to navigate the murky territory between knowledge and judgement. The only thing that I’m set on is that I’ll never actually have all the answers, see the full picture and have the omniscience to know it all. Life for me is about humility and surrender. I believe that it is possible for every single person to have a transcendent experience of the highest self within and that those moments of intimate connection with God are what life is really about. But what works for me might not work for you and what works for you might not work for me and that’s ok. Today’s #YogiAssignment is Ignorance. Called Avidya in Sanskrit, it is the lack of knowledge of the true self that is considered to be the root of all suffering and the root obstacle alone the spiritual path. Avidya can also take shape as willful ignorance, the unwillingness to see, admit or recognize the truth when it is reveled to you. Think about how many times you have held on to preconceived notions about a person only to block yourself off from actually knowing or connecting with them. Admitting your ignorance is an important step towards humility along the spiritual path. Sometimes we hold onto knowledge in the effort to build up a false sense of self, to be “somebody” in the eyes of the world. Today rest in the purity of your true self and say the words, “I don’t know”. Not knowing doesn’t make you any less of a person, instead it makes you exactly who you are. Realizing that you don’t have to have all the answers is like letting a huge burden off your shoulders. Instead of trying to prove yourself, just be yourself. #practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime Photo by @ifilmyoga Bikini and coverup @lspaceswim Follow my snapchat for the full story

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Knowledge is power, but limited knowledge can also be a trap. What you think you “know” may in fact only be a partial view of the whole story. We used to think the world was flat and persecute scientists for demonstrating otherwise. I personally don’t believe I will ever know the full story about any given situation. It’s hard to navigate the murky territory between knowledge and judgement. The only thing that I’m set on is that I’ll never actually have all the answers, see the full picture and have the omniscience to know it all. Life for me is about humility and surrender. I believe that it is possible for every single person to have a transcendent experience of the highest self within and that those moments of intimate connection with God are what life is really about. But what works for me might not work for you and what works for you might not work for me and that’s ok. Today’s #YogiAssignment is Ignorance. Called Avidya in Sanskrit, it is the lack of knowledge of the true self that is considered to be the root of all suffering and the root obstacle alone the spiritual path. Avidya can also take shape as willful ignorance, the unwillingness to see, admit or recognize the truth when it is reveled to you. Think about how many times you have held on to preconceived notions about a person only to block yourself off from actually knowing or connecting with them. Admitting your ignorance is an important step towards humility along the spiritual path. Sometimes we hold onto knowledge in the effort to build up a false sense of self, to be “somebody” in the eyes of the world. Today rest in the purity of your true self and say the words, “I don’t know”. Not knowing doesn’t make you any less of a person, instead it makes you exactly who you are. Realizing that you don’t have to have all the answers is like letting a huge burden off your shoulders. Instead of trying to prove yourself, just be yourself. #practiceyogachangeyourworld #onebreathatatime Photo by @ifilmyoga Bikini and coverup @lspaceswim Follow my snapchat for the full story


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