Ahimsa: Living with Compassion and Non-harm
At the heart of yoga’s ethical teachings lies Ahimsa—non-violence, or compassion in thought, word, and action. While it may seem simple not to cause harm, Ahimsa asks us to go deeper: How do we speak to ourselves? How do we treat our bodies, our relationships, and the planet? Practicing Ahimsa is not about being perfect—it’s about choosing gentleness, patience, and kindness again and again. When we embody compassion, we create harmony within ourselves and with all beings. Meditation on Loving-Kindness Sit comfortably, close your eyes, and place your hand over your heart. Begin with slow, steady breaths. Silently repeat: May I be safe. May I be healthy. May I be at peace. Then extend these wishes outward—to loved ones, to those you struggle with, and to all beings everywhere. Rest in the spaciousness of compassion. Pranayama for Ahimsa Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing): Balances the nervous system, cultivating calm presence before we act or speak. Dirga Pranayama (Three-Part B...