Represents desire, activity, and restlessness. It is the drive that keeps us busy, but it can lead to friction or anxiety.
While Tattvas are the "bricks," Gunas are the "mortar"—the inherent qualities that shape the behavior of all matter, mind, and energy. Everything in the physical world is a mix of these three:
The element of transformation, digestion, and intellect. It is the energy that converts food into tissue and experiences into knowledge.
Using Vayu (air) through breathwork allows us to purify our inner space (Akasha) and cultivate inner power, taking us to higher spiritual levels.
Represents desire, activity, and restlessness. It is the drive that keeps us busy, but it can lead to friction or anxiety.
While Tattvas are the "bricks," Gunas are the "mortar"—the inherent qualities that shape the behavior of all matter, mind, and energy. Everything in the physical world is a mix of these three:
The element of transformation, digestion, and intellect. It is the energy that converts food into tissue and experiences into knowledge.
Using Vayu (air) through breathwork allows us to purify our inner space (Akasha) and cultivate inner power, taking us to higher spiritual levels.
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