Earth Day, celebrated on April 22 each year, is a day to focus on protecting Mother Earth – the planet we inhabit that helps to sustain human life. To honor Earth Day 2018 Orchid Asana participated in a Seva project at Crown Point Ecology Center in Bath, Ohio. Seva is a Sanskrit word meaning selfless service – there is no expectation of reward for performing it.
Pantanjali is an Indian sage who is believed to have lived in the second or first century BCE. He is credited with writing the Yoga Sutras, or Yoga Threads, which explain the philosophy and ethics of yoga. In his text Pantanjali gives us the Eight Limbs of Yoga which are guides for living. Through practicing the Eight Limbs, it is believed that it is possible for one to attain self-realization and reduce suffering.
Over time the Orchid Asana blog will take an in-depth look at each of the Eight Limbs. In the meantime, take a listen to yogi musician, MC Yogi, sing about the Eight Limbs.
Yamas: These are the first five of the ten ethics of yoga and focus on restraints and moral disciplines. The five Yamas are:
Ahimsa: Non-violence, or non-harming
Satya: Truthfulness
Asteya: Non-stealing
Bramacharya: Non-excess, or restraint
Aparigraha: Non-possessiveness
Niyamas: These are the second set of five code of ethics focusing on positive duties or observances. The five Niyamas are:
Saucha: Purity
Santosha: Contentment
Tapas: Self-discipline or austerity
Svadhyaya: Self-study, inner exploration
Ishvara Pranidhana: Surrender or devotion to the Divine