Start Early Today by Makepurethyheart
Start Early Today by Makepurethyheart
Makepurethyheart Devotional Society
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Flow with whatever happens to find your True Self
https://startearlytoday.com/flow-with-whatever-may-happen-as-you-navigate-truth/The World Is Just Happening And So Are You“Flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing.” — ZhuangziHere’s something worth sitting with for a moment, friend. The world flows beautifully on its own. It’s already turning, already unfolding, already doing its thing with breathtaking precision. And you are already a part of it.So what happens when you stop trying to wrestle reality into the shape you think it should take, and instead just… flow?So much of the friction in daily life comes from the distance between where we are and where we think we should be.But the pace of nature has always been patient. Seeds simply take the time they need to bloom.Your vision, your dream can be fully alive within you even before it lands in the physical world. The feeling is the thing. The belief is the seed. Trust the gestation.
May 16
14 min
Show up as your best self
Show Up as Your Ideal Self“Decide from the perspective of your highest self, and let that decision steer your day.” Hello, friend. Welcome to a moment of gentle clarity—an invitation to show up, again and again, as the person you most want to become. Life will hand you automatic reactions, urgencies, and old conditioned loops. The practice is to notice those loops and choose from a wiser place: from your values, your courage, and your deepest intention.
May 5
15 min
How to create your ideal life
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Apr 24
22 min
You Can Only Start From Where You Are
Apr 17
15 min
And Still, Here You Are
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Mar 25
15 min
1 hour Ashtanga Yoga Primary Sequence
Ashtanga Practice Tips for BeginnersPractice on an empty stomach: The traditional recommendation is to practice in the morning before eating, or at least three to four hours after a full meal. This makes the practice of bandhas (internal energy locks) more accessible and supports the detoxifying effects of the sequence.Learn the sequence incrementally: Begin with the sun salutations and standing sequence. Once those are established, add postures from the seated sequence one or two at a time. The Ashtanga method is built on the foundation of repetition and consistent daily practice.Practice six days a week: The traditional Ashtanga schedule calls for practice six days per week, resting on Saturdays and on the new and full moon days (moon days). This regularity builds strength, flexibility, and meditative focus more rapidly than occasional practice.Find a teacher: While this audio guide provides comprehensive verbal cues for the Ashtanga Primary Series, working with an authorized Ashtanga teacher — particularly in the Mysore-style format — is invaluable for receiving individualized adjustments, guidance on when to progress, and safe instruction in advanced postures. About the Ashtanga Yoga Primary SeriesThe Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series (Yoga Chikitsa) is a dynamic, flowing yoga practice that combines asana (posture), pranayama (breath control), bandha (energy lock), and drishti (gaze) into a unified system. Developed by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois based on the teachings of T. Krishnamacharya, the Ashtanga method is practiced by millions of students worldwide and forms the foundation of many modern Vinyasa yoga styles.Keywords: Ashtanga primary series, Yoga Chikitsa, Ashtanga vinyasa yoga, Ashtanga yoga poses, Ashtanga yoga for beginners, Ashtanga primary series audio guide, Ashtanga yoga Sanskrit names, sun salutation sequence, standing sequence yoga, seated forward folds, Ashtanga finishing sequence, ujjayi breath yoga, mula bandha, uddiyana bandha, drishti points yoga, K. Pattabhi Jois, Mysore style yoga, Ashtanga yoga benefits, how to practice Ashtanga yoga.🙏 Namaste 🙏
Feb 26
56 min
Thomas Troward Simplified by Hary Gaze
Thomas TrowardThe Teacher and the ManAn Intimate MemoirBy Harry Gaze “Far and away the ablest statement of philosophy I have met — beautiful in its sustained clearness of thought and style, a really classic statement.”— William James, Philosopher & Psychologist About This BookThe only portrait of Thomas Troward ever penned by someone who knew him personally — Harry Gaze’s intimate memoir is an irreplaceable window into the life, philosophy, and quiet genius of one of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries’ most transformative thinkers.Thomas Troward (1847–1916) was no ordinary philosopher. A divisional judge in British-administered Punjab, he spent decades applying the rigorous logic of the courtroom to the deepest mysteries of mind, spirit, and existence. His celebrated Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science — delivered to a small but enraptured audience at Queen Street Hall in 1904 — ignited the New Thought Movement and went on to inspire luminaries from William James to the creators of the 2006 film The Secret.Yet Troward the man remained elusive — until Harry Gaze wrote this book. A fellow New Thought teacher, lecturer, and publisher of the periodical Life Culture, Gaze enjoyed a rare personal correspondence and friendship with Troward. Drawing on private letters, first-hand encounters, and the accounts of those closest to Troward — including Higher Thought Centre founder Alice Callow — Gaze brings the philosopher vividly to life: warm, witty, fond of practical jokes at home, and staggeringly precise in his intellectual vision.Originally published in 1958, Thomas Troward: The Teacher and the Man traces how a retired civil servant from India stumbled into London’s metaphysical circles, developed the system of Mental Science that would shape modern spirituality, and quietly influenced early Alcoholics Anonymous, Ernest Holmes’ Science of Mind, and generations of seekers who followed. It is biography, memoir, and celebration in one — indispensable for anyone who has encountered Troward’s ideas and wishes to understand the man behind them.What You’ll Discover InsidePrivate Letters Revealed: Includes rare personal correspondence between Troward and Gaze, offering direct insight into Troward’s philosophical development and private thoughts.The Only Personal Portrait: Written by a man who knew Troward directly — the sole memoir to portray him as a living, breathing individual rather than a distant intellectual icon.Mental Science Explained: Gaze breaks down Troward’s core teachings on the subjective and objective mind, the creative power of thought, and the universal principles of Mental Science.Rich Historical Context: Covers Troward’s years in India, his emergence in London’s Higher Thought Centre, the legendary Edinburgh Lectures, and the 1914 New Thought Congress.Who Should Read ThisEssential reading for students of the New Thought Movement, Law of Attraction, Science of Mind, and metaphysical philosophy. Ideal for readers of Wallace D. Wattles, Genevieve Behrend, Ernest Holmes, and Neville Goddard who want to trace the roots of modern mind-science back to one of its most brilliant originators. Equally compelling for historians of Victorian and Edwardian spirituality and anyone fascinated by the unlikely figures who quietly shaped how the modern world thinks about the mind’s power over reality. Search KeywordsThomas Troward biography · Harry Gaze memoir · Edinburgh Lectures Mental Science · New Thought Movement books · Law of Attraction history · Mental Science philosophy · Higher Thought Centre London · Thomas Troward teachings · Science of Mind origins · Ernest Holmes influence · Victorian metaphysics · Genevieve Behrend · The Secret philosophy origins · subjective objective mind · spiritual biography · New Thought classics New Thought · Mental Science · Metaphysical Philosophy
Feb 26
17 min
Today more stillness; Tomorrow even more
Jan 6
3 min
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