Hi,
I have the opposite problem. When I am most distressed, I find it hardest to practice.
However, to your question -- I am a person of no faith, as far as god.
My thinking is that discipline is the essence of kundalini yoga.
So the teaching/learning takes place in that moment when we decide to do or not to do yoga.
And each time, we have to decide.
I read about a yogi who has been doing Sadhana every morning for 20 years, never missed a day, and he said, every morning he still has the urge to take a day off, and he has to exercise will to do his yoga.
regards,
kartar kaur
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> Hi,
> How do I keep my motivation to practice yoga and other meditations during times when life is going well and I don't have this deep need to be free from suffering?
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> I know that Christians would say that God would feel ignored but what do other faiths say about the matter?
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