This document discusses the fourth yama called kshama, which is defined as the acts of patience. It lists five examples of kshama: waiting quietly, self control, purposeful delays, taking turns, and waiting to buy. It concludes by stating that effort will only be rewarded when one refuses to quit.
This document discusses the fourth yama called kshama, which is defined as the acts of patience. It lists five examples of kshama: waiting quietly, self control, purposeful delays, taking turns, and waiting to buy. It concludes by stating that effort will only be rewarded when one refuses to quit.
This document discusses the fourth yama called kshama, which is defined as the acts of patience. It lists five examples of kshama: waiting quietly, self control, purposeful delays, taking turns, and waiting to buy. It concludes by stating that effort will only be rewarded when one refuses to quit.