Suffering comes from not understanding or a full potential or full powers within ourselves to heal, to nurture, to nourish. Maya Tiwari More Quotes by Maya Tiwari More Quotes From Maya Tiwari The human being has enormous resources in the power to heal. And in those resources lie things that we ourselves need to clear or feel. Maya Tiwari enormous lying needs Ayurveda is not just about nutrition or herbology, it has a unique tool for diagnosis, diagnosis of understanding the human constitution is different from person to person. Each one has a unique metabolic system. Maya Tiwari ayurveda understanding unique When the seasons change, we experience a sympathetic internal shift. All life-forms open themselves up to receive cosmic redirection from nature during these crucial seasonal transitions, so we are likely to be more vulnerable and unsettled. Maya Tiwari transition vulnerable form I always suggest to women to take time away from the norm. And that takes a lot of courage. Most people can't do that, they can't loose and run, and say, 'Look, I'm going to just have an entirely new environment, devoid of all the habitual concerns of the day.' Maya Tiwari running people looks I think path in spirituality chooses us. I doubt seriously that we really have much choice in the matter. Maya Tiwari choices doubt thinking Until we eliminate the mentality of violence, we will not find the harmony within ourselves we're looking for. Maya Tiwari mentality harmony violence When we look at things as simple as food, it's not about just nourishment and sustaining our life, it is really the seed of our ancestor. Maya Tiwari ancestor simple looks There is an innate innocence in the concious Vata personality. A delicate, sensitive, and aware nature reveals the graceful Vata component of any type. Maya Tiwari sensitive innocence personality Suffering is there because there's something we're not understanding about our full divinity, and there are so many ways we could go into understanding. Maya Tiwari divinity understanding suffering Women and men are constructed differently, cosmically differently, never mind the physiognomy, but the cosmic memory we carry within us. The purposes we serve, the things that drive us, the things that are important to us are basically different. Maya Tiwari mind men memories You really look to understanding someone's psyche, and the choices that would best support them, and help to energetically open those areas of their being able to know that everything in life comes to us when our entire organism is clean and clear. Maya Tiwari support understanding choices I am a traditionalist, I'm not a conventional person, but I am a traditionalist in the true form of the word, in that your heart is opening, you're absolutely there for everyone, the face of pain has no tradition, by the way, and in my tradition, a guru simply means the removal of darkness. Maya Tiwari pain heart mean That is an incredible period I think when you have a near-death experience. You are really understanding that there is a greater self than the physical body, and the cosmic anatomy as I call it is suspended and physical, is almost attached to it but not quite, and you're living in that in-between sphere of apparent reality around you and then the real reality of the infiniteness of it all. Maya Tiwari real self thinking Physicians can't really dictate our protocols. They can inform us to the extent that they can as to what would best serve us, because we're not medical geniuses, no human being is, but intrinsically there is inside of each one of us, the knowing of what's going on. Maya Tiwari physicians genius knowing Before we understand how not to hurt, we must contribute to the peacefulness of it all, in that if we participate in any way, in anything that hurts, anything that involves killing and hurting, then we're hurting ourselves because we're not islands, we're all connected regardless of tradition, and because of that we're all connected. Maya Tiwari hurt islands way Ayurvedic medicine is ancient, and its resurgence is necessary because we do need the proper balance in our medical approach. Maya Tiwari medicine balance needs A conventional person can be restrained by the prejudices of its tradition. Convention has too many prejudicial restraints. But unconventional is good, because what happens is the heart is open, it's free, it's non-judgmental. It's not accommodating, but it's embracing, there is a difference. To accommodate means it's already condescending, you condescend to accommodate. To embrace is free, it's totally free. Maya Tiwari differences heart mean Women come to me and would never tell a male guru the things that they tell me. to me and would never besiege the male guru with some of the things that I hear. And that is because mother is mother and that is the phenomenal thing, it's the most irreplaceable thing in the world because whether we're an earthly mother or a spiritual mother, a divine mother, and everyone is divine by the way, we all have the power of divinity, the power of full consciousness, whether we are awakened to the potential of it all is a different matter. Maya Tiwari different spiritual mother We think that we have to do so many things and it's unfortunate, entire modern society is besotted with the do-ables, we have to do this, we have to have a half-hour of yoga, an hour of meditation, 2 hours of this, and then 12 hours of work and non-stop electronic gadgets, gizmos etc. etc., and then go home and take care of the family, and then take the children to wherever, and what tends to happen is we do way too much. The society does way too much. One of the greatest things in healing is try for just one day to do nothing. Very difficult. Maya Tiwari yoga healing children A traditionalist can sometimes be looked at as someone who is a fundamentalist, or they can be looked at as someone with a very strict set of understandings of human nature. But a traditionalist in the Vedic tradition, is one who is open-hearted, who does not judge, there's nothing to judge whatsoever, who understands the basic understanding and karma of all of it, and who basically helps when help is called for. Maya Tiwari karma understanding judging