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April 4, 2025
Spring · 6 entries
In this insightful video, Michael Joel Hall delves into the concept of cognitive bias and its significant implications for Ashtanga Yoga practitioners. He explains how biases are systematic deviations from the norm and how they can lead to judgment errors and groupthink. Hall emphasizes the importance of recognizing and checking these biases to achieve a clear and unclouded perception crucial for yoga. He details common biases such as availability heuristic, anchoring bias, confirmation bias, and hindsight bias, while illustrating how Ashtanga Yoga practices offer tools for critical thinking and self-awareness. Ultimately, the video encourages practitioners to use these insights to enhance their awareness, make better decisions, and transcend cognitive biases for a more impactful yoga practice.
00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Bias and Ashtanga Yoga
00:43 Understanding Cognitive Bias
04:31 Types of Cognitive Bias
07:20 Mitigating Cognitive Bias with Ashtanga Yoga
08:42 Building Awareness and Critical Thinking
09:29 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
https://michaeljoelhall.com/video-cognitive-biases-and-their-impact-on-your-ashtanga-yoga-practice/?utm_source=SocialAutoPoster&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign

Ignorance is the Cause of Suffering: Overcoming Avidya with Yoga
Understanding Avidya: Overcoming Ignorance through Patanjali's Yoga Sutras In this video, we delve into the concept of Avidya, or ignorance, as outlined in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. Avidya is identified as the root cause of suffering, distorting our perception of the self, the world, and our relationships. We explore four key components of Avidya: mistaking the impermanent as permanent, misconstruing the impure as pure, confusing pain with pleasure, and identifying with the non-self. By fostering discernment and self-study, we can overcome these ignorances, leading to more authentic relationships and an enriched internal world. 00:00 Understanding Avidya: The Root of Suffering 00:21 Mistaking the Impermanent as Permanent 00:58 Misconstruing the Impure as Pure 01:59 Confusing Pain with Pleasure 02:18 Identifying the Self with the Non-Self 03:09 The Role of Egoism in Avidya 04:10 Overcoming Avidya through Discernment and Self-Study
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In this video, we delve into the concept of Avidya, or ignorance, as outlined in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. Avidya is identified as the root cause of suffering, distorting our perception of the self, the world, and our relationships. We explore four key components of Avidya: mistaking the impermanent as permanent, misconstruing the impure as pure, confusing pain with pleasure, and identifying with the non-self. By fostering discernment and self-study, we can overcome these ignorances, leading to more authentic relationships and an enriched internal world.
00:00 Understanding Avidya: The Root of Suffering
00:21 Mistaking the Impermanent as Permanent
00:58 Misconstruing the Impure as Pure
01:59 Confusing Pain with Pleasure
02:18 Identifying the Self with the Non-Self
03:09 The Role of Egoism in Avidya
04:10 Overcoming Avidya through Discernment and Self-Study
https://michaeljoelhall.com/video-ignorance-is-the-cause-of-suffering-overcoming-avidya-with-yoga/?utm_source=SocialAutoPoster&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign


