Aug 9, A day to pay reverence to the serpent energy within 🐍
In the coils of the cosmic serpent,
Lies the hearbeat of creation,
An ornament of eternity,
Worn by the #AdiYogi in silent devotion…
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In the rich tapestry of Yogic teachings, Naga Panchami is not just a day to honor serpents, but a profound recognition of the evolutionary journey within every human being. The yogic system identifies three critical stages of human development, symbolized by the shvana (dog), kaka (bird), and naga (serpent), each representing a unique facet of existence and spiritual growth.
Shvana: The Instinctual Survivor
The shvana, or dog, embodies the primal instincts essential for survival. In the yogic context, this stage is linked to the breath and brain, where sharpening these faculties enhances our ability to navigate the material world with smartness — though not to be confused with wisdom. The shvana…