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The concepts you mentioned weave together into this core purpose:
- Heart Connected, Not Mind Attached: In yoga, you are encouraged to connect with your emotional, intuitive center (the heart or spirit) rather than remaining bound to the mind's constant chatter, ego, and worldly desires. The practice teaches you to observe your thoughts objectively, removing the toxic attachment to the material world. [1, 2, 4]
- Yin and Yang: In the broader philosophy, this represents the union of opposing forces. Within a practice, Yin (lunar, passive, cooling) and Yang (solar, active, heating) balance the body's energy (prana). Philosophically, it balances Purusha (pure, unchanging consciousness) and Prakrti (the dynamic, changing physical universe). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- Moksha: This is the ultimate goal of yoga. It translates to spiritual liberation or freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. By untethering the mind from attachments, you reach a state of absolute, unified consciousness. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
If you want to explore the deeper philosophy, I can help you:
- Detail the Eight Limbs of Yoga (as outlined in the Yoga Sutras)
- Compare active (Yang) vs. restorative (Yin) styles of practice
- Suggest meditation exercises to help transition from a busy mind to a heart-centered focus



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