The Sankya Philosophy Course Where You Unlock Ancient Wisdom
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 3h 44m | 1.76 GB
Instructor: Mario Leone
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 3h 44m | 1.76 GB
Instructor: Mario Leone
Mapping Consciousness: Exploring Puruṣa, Prakṛti, the 25 Tattvas, and the Three Guṇas — Discovering the Roots of Yoga
What you'll learn
- Understand Sāṅkhya Philosophy
- Work with the Three Guṇas
- Understadn Yogic Tools
- Lift the Veil of Ignorance
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Sāṅkhya philosophy, yoga, or Ayurveda is required — just an open mind and curiosity. A quiet space to watch the video lessons and (optionally) practice the breathing or reflection exercises. Willingness to reflect on your own life experiences and apply the concepts. (Optional) A journal or notebook for writing down insights, practices, and reflections.
Description
Sāṅkhya is one of the oldest and most profound schools of Indian philosophy, offering a clear and structured map of consciousness, matter, and the journey to liberation. This course introduces you to the timeless wisdom of Sāṅkhya, breaking down its core principles in a way that is accessible, practical, and deeply relevant for modern life.
You will explore the dual reality of Puruṣa (pure consciousness) and Prakṛti (nature), the unfolding of the 25 tattvas (principles of existence), and the dynamic play of the three guṇas — sattva, rajas, and tamas — that shape both the cosmos and your inner world. Through simple explanations, relatable examples, and reflective questions, you will discover how Sāṅkhya’s insights illuminate the nature of bondage (bandha), the sources of knowledge (pramāṇas), and the ultimate path to freedom (kaivalya).
By the end of this course, you will not only understand Sāṅkhya’s role as the philosophical foundation of Yoga, Tantra, and Vedānta, but also gain practical tools to recognize the difference between your true Self and the ever-changing play of body, mind, and matter. This clarity is the first step toward inner freedom.
Who this course is for:
- Yoga practitioners and teachers seeking deeper philosophical roots
- Spiritual seekers interested in Indian philosophy
- Anyone curious about consciousness, reality, and liberation