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Sensory withdrawal, including withdrawal from out thoughts and emotions, is not to be intended as a mind-numbing tool, incapacitating the practitioner from any meaningful interaction with their environment. When external awareness is intended, Yoga’s concentration, focus, and meditation practices should heighten the perception and discernment of sensory experiences, enabling us to consciously act with attention and focus.

The Yamas and Niyamas

Posted: December 6, 2009 in Trading

It is in our best interests to live by the ethical and moral preferences we respect in ourselves, as well as others. What is challenging is that the values within a society will not always reflect our own and this can cause some disturbance. Since most of us may need some help as to which [...]

Ethics in the Marketplace

Posted: December 2, 2009 in Trading

The observances and ethics of the yamas and niyamas call for a well-guided and conditioned approach to the world without and within us. If our reality is but a mirror of our consciousness, then the markets will reflect nothing other than our physical and mental condition, our temperament and belief systems. Projecting our anger, frustration [...]