Many of us have probably heard the phrase, “I know it when I see it.” It’s what we say when we know something, but we just can’t find the words to describe it. I’ve been thinking about this idea lately with the yogic concept of sattwa. Yoga philosophy says that three qualities of energy imbue our everyday lives, and they are called the gunas. One guna is tamas, and this energy is often associated with inertia. It’s dark, heavy. Think Jabba the Hut. All sluggish. And moist.
Your Simple Guide to Better Energy
Your Simple Guide to Better Energy
Your Simple Guide to Better Energy
Many of us have probably heard the phrase, “I know it when I see it.” It’s what we say when we know something, but we just can’t find the words to describe it. I’ve been thinking about this idea lately with the yogic concept of sattwa. Yoga philosophy says that three qualities of energy imbue our everyday lives, and they are called the gunas. One guna is tamas, and this energy is often associated with inertia. It’s dark, heavy. Think Jabba the Hut. All sluggish. And moist.