The Natha Transmissions - Authentic Hatha Science
In this episode, we take on a question most people are too conditioned to examine properly: in a non-dualistic view, what does “evil” actually mean? Instead of appealing to religion, morality, or emotional judgment, this conversation breaks the problem down from the perspective of traditional Yoga. What you call “good” and “evil” is exposed as a projection — a subjective interpretation rooted in personal preference, not an absolute truth. From there, the discussion shifts into a more precise distinction: the difference between the transcendent and the immanent, and why the yogic tradition does not operate within moral dualities. We also dismantle common misunderstandings around Samadhi and Maha Samadhi, clarifying what these terms actually mean within the original tradition — not the romanticized or mystical distortions often spread in the West. The episode explores how death is understood in Yoga, why enlightened beings are treated differently after passing, and addresses the controversial idea of “voluntarily leaving the body” with direct, unfiltered reasoning. This is not a comforting conversation. It is a precise one. If you are looking for philosophical clarity instead of spiritual decoration, this episode cuts straight to the point. To learn more, visit: https://www.yoganatha.com/
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