(there are many) analyst(s)
particularly as i observe my mind experiencing boundless’s imminent move, which may or may not be to 14th and T, i was struck this morning when reading a commentary by swami satchidananda, who writes a potent and clear translation of the yoga sutras:
How are we to know whether our thoughts are selfless or not? We have watch carefully the moment a thought-form arises in the mind. We become analysts. This itself is the Yoga practice–watching our own thoughts and analyzing them.
Can you run a business successfully and be selfless, I wonder? This is the question I visit and revisit often.
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On November 20th, 2009 at 12:02 am thorstein Said:
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