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If yoga doesn't really have a Satan figure…what's the enemy?
In this second part of my comparative theology series, I explore what Hindu philosophy names as the real obstacle on the spiritual path: ego, desire, delusion, and ignorance.
We continue tracing parallels between Jesus, Buddha, and Hindu mythology — but here the focus sharpens around one big idea: the deepest danger isn't pleasure or power. It's misidentification.
In this episode, I explore:
🔹 Why the "enemy" in yoga often sounds like self-doubt, ego, and identity insecurity
🔹 What Hindu myths reveal about spiritual power without humility
🔹 Why temptation often shows up right before transformation
🔹 How self-sabotage can actually signal a threshold moment
🔹 What Jesus, Buddha, and Hindu philosophy all teach about staying rooted in who you are
If you've ever felt yourself unravel right before an up-level — or noticed self-doubt get louder the moment you're about to expand — this episode is for you.
💖 Want to keep exploring yoga philosophy in community? Join me inside the Uplifted Membership for deeper study, spiritual conversation, and the Yoga Sutras Book Club → https://www.brettlarkin.com/uplifted/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=uplifted
FREE Practice: Full Body Somatic Workout for Women | Yoga to Find Your Power & Release Guilt
Relevant Blog: Self Love for Women: How to Cultivate Compassion and Confidence
Relevant to Today's Episode:
✅ 200-hour Online Yoga Teacher Training
🔮 300-hour Online Yoga Teacher Training
💖 Uplifted Membership
🌀 Somatic Yoga Life Coaching
💫 Somatic Certification
🎧 Also Listen to:
#297 – What is Samkhya Philosophy and How is it Different from Yoga?
#387 – Book 4 of the Yoga Sutras: The Mystical Path to Liberation Explained
#413 – Yoga Doesn't Have a Devil. So What's the Enemy? Part 1
© 2026 Uplifted Yoga | BrettLarkin.com
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If yoga doesn't really have a Satan figure…what's the enemy?
In this second part of my comparative theology series, I explore what Hindu philosophy names as the real obstacle on the spiritual path: ego, desire, delusion, and ignorance.
We continue tracing parallels between Jesus, Buddha, and Hindu mythology — but here the focus sharpens around one big idea: the deepest danger isn't pleasure or power. It's misidentification.
In this episode, I explore:
🔹 Why the "enemy" in yoga often sounds like self-doubt, ego, and identity insecurity
🔹 What Hindu myths reveal about spiritual power without humility
🔹 Why temptation often shows up right before transformation
🔹 How self-sabotage can actually signal a threshold moment
🔹 What Jesus, Buddha, and Hindu philosophy all teach about staying rooted in who you are
If you've ever felt yourself unravel right before an up-level — or noticed self-doubt get louder the moment you're about to expand — this episode is for you.
💖 Want to keep exploring yoga philosophy in community? Join me inside the Uplifted Membership for deeper study, spiritual conversation, and the Yoga Sutras Book Club → https://www.brettlarkin.com/uplifted/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=uplifted
FREE Practice: Full Body Somatic Workout for Women | Yoga to Find Your Power & Release Guilt
Relevant Blog: Self Love for Women: How to Cultivate Compassion and Confidence
Relevant to Today's Episode:
✅ 200-hour Online Yoga Teacher Training
🔮 300-hour Online Yoga Teacher Training
💖 Uplifted Membership
🌀 Somatic Yoga Life Coaching
💫 Somatic Certification
🎧 Also Listen to:
#297 – What is Samkhya Philosophy and How is it Different from Yoga?
#387 – Book 4 of the Yoga Sutras: The Mystical Path to Liberation Explained
#413 – Yoga Doesn't Have a Devil. So What's the Enemy? Part 1
© 2026 Uplifted Yoga | BrettLarkin.com

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