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005 The Yogic Way—The Knot of the Heart

The knot of the heart is the root cause of constraint. So long as it is there, freedom cannot be. The knot of the heart is made of an unwillingness to serve others. It is tied by the ropes of self concern. Where there is concern with the self, the knot tightens. Where there is concern for others, the knot loosens. This is the oscillation of human life……

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Toby Mendelson 2017-11-20T15:53:30+00:00

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