Description of the Inner Self

The Yogic scriptures describe the human being as being composed of four bodies. At the center is the Self. Moving from outer to inner or the gross to the subtle. They are the physical body, the subtle body, the causal body and the supra-causal body. The attributes are kriya to the physical action, Gnana or knowledge, Iccha or will and desire and the most subtle, the state of the Self. Continue reading

Obstacles in the path of Moksha

In Shaivism, the term Mala refers to the obstructions which prevent the revelation of one’s true nature and spiritual liberation. Shaivism talks about three Malas, contraction or impurities, that afflict all of us as human beings. Mala refers to dust, dirt and impurity. Malas are those restricting conditions, both personal and impersonal, which hamper the free expression of the spirit. Continue reading