EP150: A Lazy Yoga Teacher’s Guide to Yogic Living with Savitha Enner

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In this episode of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast, we welcome Savitha Enner, a fellow yoga teacher from Karnataka, India. Savitha shares her unique perspective on living yogic wisdom, which she affectionately calls the "lazy person's approach."
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  • @MagicianNoriginal
    @MagicianNoriginal8 күн бұрын

    You have great conversations with great guests! Thank you!

  • @divsb3274
    @divsb327411 күн бұрын

    I liked the way she practiced ahimsa. I have one query. If I do certain activity which gives me inner peace but that same behavior makes other person annoyed. And that is making me disturbed. So how should I practice sustainable amount of peace in my mind. I do not like to please people. Than what is right here. How should I practice

  • @savithaenner

    @savithaenner

    11 күн бұрын

    great question and a valid one. This is not easy and not suppose to be easy.. i hesitate to give generic answers as they mostly do not work but it seems your quandary is having the cake and eating it too. when we are making big changes in life, somethings got to give. Then it becomes a question of priority.

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