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Thom's annual Australian tour is now underway and we'd love to invite you to participate.. We have a range of tour events scheduled, including free introductory talks and a learn to meditate course for those who are new to Vedic Meditation.
If you've completed a qualified Vedic Meditation course, we invite you to join Tom for knowledge sessions, group meditations and a one-day retreat he has scheduled in Sydney.
Thom is also offering a five-day four-night retreat in Gerringong, south of Sydney, as well as private mentoring sessions throughout the month.
You can find out more about all of these offerings at thomknoles.com/sydney. That's thomknoles.com/sydney.
Ceremonial fires have been used in most cultures for millenia. Often these fires just have a symbolic purpose, but the Vedic worldview has a particular use of fire, in combination with sounds and offerings, which has a specific impact on consciousness itself.
In this episode, Thom gives an entry-level view of yagyas, a fascinating and specialized process that can be used to awaken impulses of creative intelligence and allow us to reveal more of what Nature intends for us. A yagya is a bridge between desire and manifestation, so to speak, giving us a helping hand to make our potential a reality.
Episode Highlights:
[00:45] Sanskrit - The Unambiguous Language
[03:41] Awakening the Impulses of Creative Intelligence
[05:59] Name and Form are Infinitely Correlated Indeed
[07:50] Serving the Intention of the Knower
[10:38] Stirring the Depths of Consciousness
[12:27] Agni - The Sound Nature Makes When Intending Fire
[15:29] Bring Forth All the Gifts
[18:22] Favorable Conditions in the Consciousness of the Knower
[20:06] Increasing Capability
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https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles
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Thom's annual Australian tour is now underway and we'd love to invite you to participate.. We have a range of tour events scheduled, including free introductory talks and a learn to meditate course for those who are new to Vedic Meditation.
If you've completed a qualified Vedic Meditation course, we invite you to join Tom for knowledge sessions, group meditations and a one-day retreat he has scheduled in Sydney.
Thom is also offering a five-day four-night retreat in Gerringong, south of Sydney, as well as private mentoring sessions throughout the month.
You can find out more about all of these offerings at thomknoles.com/sydney. That's thomknoles.com/sydney.
Ceremonial fires have been used in most cultures for millenia. Often these fires just have a symbolic purpose, but the Vedic worldview has a particular use of fire, in combination with sounds and offerings, which has a specific impact on consciousness itself.
In this episode, Thom gives an entry-level view of yagyas, a fascinating and specialized process that can be used to awaken impulses of creative intelligence and allow us to reveal more of what Nature intends for us. A yagya is a bridge between desire and manifestation, so to speak, giving us a helping hand to make our potential a reality.
Episode Highlights:
[00:45] Sanskrit - The Unambiguous Language
[03:41] Awakening the Impulses of Creative Intelligence
[05:59] Name and Form are Infinitely Correlated Indeed
[07:50] Serving the Intention of the Knower
[10:38] Stirring the Depths of Consciousness
[12:27] Agni - The Sound Nature Makes When Intending Fire
[15:29] Bring Forth All the Gifts
[18:22] Favorable Conditions in the Consciousness of the Knower
[20:06] Increasing Capability
Useful Links
https://thomknoles.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles
https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoles
https://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles
https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
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