To what extent is knowledge an obstacle? Is ignorance bliss? đ¤
Although it can be helpful to admit to not knowing, it rarely feels comfortable. Iâve been reflecting on that recently while working on some writing about yoga and politics, and itâs also a theme on my year-long course, The Path of Knowledge.
This podcast discusses distinctions between what sounds true and whatâs verifiable, as well as yogic tensions in seeking the truth by transcending the known. It also talks about the limits of scholarly knowledge and practical insight, while considering ways of balancing both of these perspectives.
Since we really donât know how much we donât know about the history of yoga, that can add to discomfort when looking for clarity about whatâs authentic, or traditional â or any other word that tries to get grounded in something more certain. However, that can be the start of resolving confusion for oneself.
đââď¸ The recording incorporates clips from a talk that had slides (which are available here) and it includes Q&A about The Path of Knowledge. A new intake starts in September â you can find out more and join us here.
đ§ââď¸ Iâm also running a retreat based on some of the highlights from the course â more details here. If you have any questions, send me an email.
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