There's a peculiar quality to the moments just before dawn—when darkness hasn't quite left but light is already arriving.
We often speak of Maya (माया) as "illusion," but this translation misses the text's crucial insight. Maya isn't false perception—it's selective perception.
Modern discourse often treats ego as something to destroy or transcend, but the Yogtattva Upanishad presents a more nuanced view.
When the Upanishad discusses jnana (ज्ञान), it's not referring to accumulating spiritual information. This is a crucial distinction that modern seekers often miss.
A profound exploration of the Yogtattva Upanishad's teachings on consciousness, self-realization, and the transformative journey from illusion to awakening through the science of yoga.