Unbalanced AF
Doubt is clever. It doesn't announce itself as an obstacle — it shows up dressed as reasonable questions. Is this working? Am I doing it right? Does any of this even matter? It sounds like discernment. It isn't. Samshaya — the third antaraya — doesn't lead toward clarity. It circles. It feeds itself. It has ended more practices than laziness ever has, because at least laziness is honest about what it is. And then there's its cousin: anavasthitatva. The fall after the breakthrough. You had a week of clear practice, a real moment of depth, genuine equanimity — and then it collapsed. You fell back. The progress seemed to disappear. Patanjali names both of these not to warn you. To normalize you. Falling back isn't failure. It's how the roots go deeper. The gunas shift. Sattva gives way to rajas or tamas — not because you lost something, but because that's how Prakriti moves. The practice was never about staying elevated. It was always about returning faster. Bring your doubt today. It belongs here. Just don't let it drive. Unbalanced AF | Yoga Sutras for the practitioners who show up anyway. #unbalancedaf #balancedplanetyoga #yogasutras #meditate #contemplate
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