Yogic Philosophy: Māhā Vākya
The philosophy of Yoga has been encapsulated by the Mahā Vākya Tat Tvam Asi ("Thou Art That"), the infinite abundance of soul and spirit is understood as the realization that the individual soul is connected with the universal divine. This philosophy teaches that true abundance arises from recognizing this unity, leading to a life of inner peace and fulfillment.
Sol Hot Yoga Studio in Carmel, Indiana, continues the intent of this philosophy by fostering a connection between individuals from all races, colors, creeds, and gender. The studio's intention is to guide practitioners toward stilling the mind, rejuvenating the body, and cultivating the soul.
The studio offers a variety of classes designed for all skill levels, emphasizing that yoga is a daily practice, and not about perfecting physical postures. This approach mirrors the Advaitic journey of self-discovery, encouraging individuals to let go of ego and mental chatter to embrace the present moment fully.
Practitioners have shared positive experiences that reflect this nurturing environment. One reviewer noted the welcoming nature of the studio and instructor, describing it as a beautiful space and a great class, expressing intent to return after their first visit. Another visitor from out of state appreciated the friendly people and great class, stating it was just what they needed to start the new year and get back on track.
These testimonials highlight how Sol Hot Yoga Studio serves as a sanctuary for individuals seeking to explore the infinite abundance within themselves, fostering a sense of unity and inner peace that resonates.
These testimonials are a reflection of the students we've been honored to serve. What they see in us, is a reflection of what is true in them - the essence of Tat Tvam Asi.