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Jnana Yoga – Living from and enveloped by openness
Can you feel a deep sense of security in the vast openness of not knowing, where definitions fall silent and essence begins to speak?
In this video, Anandajay explores the concept of jnana — the deep knowing that transcends intellectual knowledge and control. He demonstrates that our constant urge to understand and map out life is the greatest obstacle to experiencing reality. Jnana connects us to the experiential yet indefinable part of ourselves: the soul, which remains intact while the outer forms of life change.
Anandajay invites you to experience a life of openness, where security is found not in tangible certainties, but in the light and peaceful nature of space itself. By letting go of your principles, norms, and beliefs for a moment, you will discover that your consciousness does not need to be confined to your mind. The video reminds us that the essence of life is not a theory to be learnt, but an invisible truth to be experienced through complete receptivity, which naturally brings us home to our own soulfulness.
Development questions related to the theme video
What is the real value of a 'sensative knowing' that you cannot prove or put into words, yet which experientially reveals the deepest truth of what you are?
To what extent do you notice that your urge to understand everything prevents you from truly feeling the inexplicable mysticism and depth of life?
Are you willing to no longer keep your consciousness trapped in your head, but to let it rest in your being, so that you can let go of all your principles, norms and opinions and regain your spiritual freedom?
Can you accept the vast openness around you as a gentle, healing embrace offering spiritual security and human freedom?
Do you long for a life of openness, so that you can feel, see, perceive and experience what life offers you, and be yourself more freely?

