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Pursuit of perfection

December 19th, 2010 Posted in yoga training Tags: ,


An urge for perfection is innate all conscious beings. Every human action directly or indirectly leads to this expectation. Many operations are ready intentionally with an exercise in perfection. Searching for integration is always visible while feeling some internal void. Therefore, every moment in life has an apparent desire for the best. In other words not self centred will leftover less desire for Perfect sphere or go back by this state of being. In such matters, even a wrong practice is a pointer to the need for an own improvement. When perfection becomes an obsession for one, is a flaw in itself.

The quest for perfection is treated to a member of the physics and metaphysics too. Some of those same limits only physical perfection. For them a sense of perfectionism gives immediately a satisfaction but longing for more than one thing still haunts. For others, the transportation of goods in perfect perfection beyond the perception and this is an experience. A system of education aims to achieve perfection in learning and beyond aimed at people with better culture molding, elevated thoughts and a more meaningful life. All natural obligated to contribute to a better healthier body as a home for a healthier brains. All thoughts and mental activity is at least an awareness that there is a higher level than it is in this spirit. Faith and spiritual practices are an expression of the desire for ever and one with the universal self addressed to different names. Some are aware of and others do not know. Each desire to switch to a less I wilful perfect stage? Ever. Even an illness is a sign of relief and is a major concern for the afflicted.In the fullness of life, death is possible and, in fact, this is an invitation for further perfection to elevated situation … When life stops before reaching end of life itself becomes a source of disgust.

The desire for perfection and feel the void she is a symbol of incompleteness. Very often, the desire for possession of tangible and intangible things never fills the aircraft but, the more one wants most holds. It is not what one truly aspire to.However, it has reached this stage of realizing, to accept or recognize this fact.Therefore, for many the soul wanders without release from flaw in spite of all the means sought as love, habits, credit, money, power and belongings not knowing that anything the self evolve into oneself. yoga supplies one to bring joy and sorrow calmly. the situation of ‘ Sthita prajna ‘ is close to the situation of individual perfection.

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