05-31-2012, 12:10 AM
Well then i must have taken the "warrior" completely on a hard-line military basis )) i should know that it is warrior of a soul =)) instead i took a fundamentalist hardcore-halucinogen vs. predator fanatic =)))
But lets have a look on a comparison... the wild shamanic warrior compared to fold yoga or "buddhism" (buddhism means teachings and discipline - dhamma-vinaya) path that i mean by the "explicitity" although if you take the "toltec path" systematically...the path is about awareness.. rather i would like to adress the "darkness" or limits of the toltec path... i will do a special thread "Limits of Toltec path".. to avoid the melodrama =)
so its Sorcerers strategy - in Tales of Power..
vs
The eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga are:
Yama – code of conduct, self-restraintNiyama – religious observances, commitments to practice, such as study and devotionĀsana – integration of mind and body through physical activityPranayama – regulation of breath leading to integration of mind and bodyPratyahara – abstraction of the senses, withdrawal of the senses of perception from their objectsDharana – concentration, one-pointedness of mindDhyana – meditation (quiet activity that leads to samadhi)Samādhi – the quiet state of blissful awareness, superconscious(?) state. Attained when yogi constantly sees Paramatma in his (jivaatma) heart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_Yoga
and/or
The Noble Eightfold Path is sometimes divided into three basic divisions, as follows:
Division
Eightfold Path factors
Acquired factors
Wisdom (Sanskrit: prajñā, Pāli: paññā)
1. Right view
9. Superior right knowledge
2. Right intention
10. Superior right liberation
Ethical conduct (Sanskrit: śīla, Pāli: sīla)
3. Right speech
4. Right action
5. Right livelihood
Concentration (Sanskrit and Pāli: samādhi)
6. Right effort
7. Right mindfulness
8. Right concentration
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_Eightfold_Path
But lets have a look on a comparison... the wild shamanic warrior compared to fold yoga or "buddhism" (buddhism means teachings and discipline - dhamma-vinaya) path that i mean by the "explicitity" although if you take the "toltec path" systematically...the path is about awareness.. rather i would like to adress the "darkness" or limits of the toltec path... i will do a special thread "Limits of Toltec path".. to avoid the melodrama =)
so its Sorcerers strategy - in Tales of Power..
vs
The eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga are:
Yama – code of conduct, self-restraintNiyama – religious observances, commitments to practice, such as study and devotionĀsana – integration of mind and body through physical activityPranayama – regulation of breath leading to integration of mind and bodyPratyahara – abstraction of the senses, withdrawal of the senses of perception from their objectsDharana – concentration, one-pointedness of mindDhyana – meditation (quiet activity that leads to samadhi)Samādhi – the quiet state of blissful awareness, superconscious(?) state. Attained when yogi constantly sees Paramatma in his (jivaatma) heart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raja_Yoga
and/or
The Noble Eightfold Path is sometimes divided into three basic divisions, as follows:
Division
Eightfold Path factors
Acquired factors
Wisdom (Sanskrit: prajñā, Pāli: paññā)
1. Right view
9. Superior right knowledge
2. Right intention
10. Superior right liberation
Ethical conduct (Sanskrit: śīla, Pāli: sīla)
3. Right speech
4. Right action
5. Right livelihood
Concentration (Sanskrit and Pāli: samādhi)
6. Right effort
7. Right mindfulness
8. Right concentration
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_Eightfold_Path

