The only way to hold the infinite is to expand and grow—to create the space to hold this awareness.
—Ishan TigunaitIn part two of The Inner Teacher series, we learned that abhyasa (practice) is the first step to discovering the inner teacher—our boundless inner wisdom. Here, Ishan Tigunait explains how the practice of active vairagya (non-attachment) brings us closer to this goal. Follow along to expand your understanding of vairagya and its role in helping us know and experience the teacher within.
Foundations of Yoga Wisdom
Mystical Powers in the Yoga Sutra
Padmini Vidya: The Source of Eight Siddhis (On-Demand)
Lifting the Final Veil
Tantra of Inner Protection
Tantra of Inner Prosperity
KSI 3: Vishoka Meditation in the Light of Chakras, Kundalini, & Tantra
KSI 2: Mantric Power & Tantric Rituals
Epitome of Sri Sukta Sadhana
Rudra Yaga — Healing Ourselves & Healing the Planet
Art and Science of Breathing
Bringing Daily Meditation to Life
Yoga Nidra
Meditation on the Chakras
The Mystery and Power of Mantra
The Healing Art of Meditation