“Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, There is a field. I'll meet you there.
When the soul lies down in that grass,
The world is too full to talk about...
Ideas, language, even the phrase each other
doesn't make any sense.”
- Rumi

This is the metaphorical field where we join our dear Irish friend, Luke Jordan, in conversation today.

This conversation is delicious. It left us craving for more. There’s simply is no good place to stop when souls join and dance together out beyond the world of ideas and language. So, we simply hit record and sank deeply into Luke’s vibe… and let time slip away.

We sure hope conversation delights you in the same way. Drop a comment and let us know. We would love to hear from you.

It’s such a treasured experience to connect with someone so self-aware, so thoughtful, and so ready to deconstruct every presumption, every belief, and even reality itself.

And, yet, our desire to hang to these fleeting moments in time, is simply one more attachment obstructing our freedom and the experiencing of allowing and letting go.

What happens when yoga practitioners get mixed up and mistake the practice of yoga as the thing that’s going to liberate them?

What happens when you realize you’ve given up the opiate of the world and only to become addicted to the methadone of yoga?

Yoga is a base, a foundation for spiritual growth, for the exploration of WHO AM I?

A clue to help us answer the questions: What is life? What is love?

No Guru can tell you what is the truth of your own inner voice because that exists for your ears only.

So… question every thought. Question Every Belief.

Because beliefs, as Luke tells us, are the basis of violence.

Yoga is the undoing of the endemic, unconscious ways of being in the world. But, don’t get caught up doing yoga, my friends… that only leads back to blindness and keeps you stuck in the same old unconscious patterns you were trying to escape from in the first place.

Catch our first episode with Luke from 2021 here

Listen to “The Empty Mirror with Luke Jordan” (our first interview from 2021) on iTunes Here



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Opening and closing music compliments of my dear friend teaching Ashtanga yoga in Eindhoven, Nick Evans, with his band “dawnSong” from the album “for Morgan.” Listen to the entire album on Spotify - Click Here.
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