Kacee guides a discussion centered around illuminating the parts of our lives which are in the dark. This is accomplished by discovering our vasanas, our true nature, and how our vasanas lead to action. The conversation aims to deconstruct the concept of ideal action written in "The Holocaust of Attachment." Kacee reminds us to have self compassion while uncovering the hidden parts of ourselves.
In this philosophy discussion, Kacee defines misery and the representation of fire (tapas & chitta) in the yoga industry while examining the connection between ignorance, selfishness and desire as they relate to our values.
Attachment is a dependency on something outside of yourself for your emotional freedom. In this discussion, Kacee and Glen Calahan from Vedanta Institute LA unravel attachment and create a coping skill to manage your mind and find objectivity through self-reflection. This philosophy class follows...
In this discussion, Kacee and the class begin by defining global ethics in a modern world as described in the book "Good Citizens." This conversation highlights the importance of utilizing mindfulness to develop compassion and relieve frustrations.