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During her Yoga Teacher Training journey, Hannah uncovered how attachment was limiting her life—and freedom.
In this article, she shares her reflections on the Yama Aparigraha - non-attachment.
Thank you so much for being so open and willing to share your journey Hannah.
Big love,Â
Erin Lee
Lead Trainer & Founder
The Mindful Yoga School
A year on from beginning my Yoga Teacher Training, I remain struck by how much the Yama’s (ethical restraints) and Niyama’s (ethical observances) have transformed my life.Â
They’re the morals of the Yoga path that I thought I already knew - and lived by. But I now realise my view of them was superficial and too literal e.g. Ahimsa (non-violence) = be vegetarian; Asteya (non-stealing) = don’t steal from shops!
I’ve now come to see that the Yamas are far more complex, interwoven and subtle. While each has a unique role to play, contemplation of the Yama Aparigraha (non-attachment) has been the most impactful on my life.
Aparigraha means letting go o...
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