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Adam explores the fundamental definitions of yoga, emphasizing it as a process of subtraction rather than addition. He contrasts Eastern and Western philosophies regarding self-perception and the inherent nature of individuals, highlighting the confusion that arises from overcomplicating our experiences.

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·      Yoga is fundamentally about subtraction, not addition.

·      Eastern philosophy views us as inherently whole.

·      Western philosophy believes we are lacking and need to add more.

·      The confusion in our lives comes from adding too much.

·      Self-awareness is key to understanding our true nature.

·      The essence of yoga is clarity and simplicity.

·      Philosophical differences shape our understanding of self.

·      We often complicate our experiences unnecessarily.

·      True understanding comes from seeing ourselves as we are.

·      Yoga helps in removing the layers of confusion.