As I mentioned in previous JumpStarts, unlike the 10 commandments, which are a list of “Thou Shalt Nots,” the Hindu Yamas tell one what NOT to do and the Niyamas tells us what we SHOULD do.
The first Niyama is SAUCHA - be pure.
Purity in body, mind, heart, ethics, and intention.
The rewards of purity are sound sleep, loving friends, a clear conscience, less anxiety, and the greatest benefit of all -- increased happiness.
Let’s discuss SAUCHA -- “thou shalt be pure” -- today and discover the benefits of living a pure life.
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