Throughout the course of our life, we are sometimes made to believe that raising questions are an indication of something lacking within ourselves, something ignorant or untrained that should not be seen or shared with others. But the truth is that from the standpoint of the yogic tradition, an honest and deep question is like a seed; it is the evidence of new spiritual life stirring within us.
Do you have a burning question? Do you want to meet kindred spirits and begin a transformational journey, or perhaps you want to take a retreat from the daily grind and reconnect with spirit?
Ask Vaish.
Vaish, a modern-day monk with over four and a half
decades of yogic practice, will answer your questions based on the timeless wisdom of bhakti-yoga, as well as from the space of his own personal experiences and insights as a veteran practitioner.
Throughout the course of our life, we are sometimes made to believe that raising questions are an indication of something lacking within ourselves, something ignorant or untrained that should not be seen or shared with others. But the truth is that from the standpoint of the yogic tradition, an honest and deep question is like a seed; it is the evidence of new spiritual life stirring within us.
Do you have a burning question? Do you want to meet kindred spirits and begin a transformational journey, or perhaps you want to take a retreat from the daily grind and reconnect with spirit?
Ask Vaish.
Vaish, a modern-day monk with over four and a half
decades of yogic practice, will answer your questions based on the timeless wisdom of bhakti-yoga, as well as from the space of his own personal experiences and insights as a veteran practitioner.