The basic conditions usually consist of a quality change in the common morality and motivation that an individual has gained in family, school and life in society. Yoga calls these two conditions like yama and niyama.
It is necessary to study your natural and acquired morals and motivation by self-observation so that we can improve them.
People often consider themselves innocent victims of others and circumstances. They transmit their inner feeling of innocence to the periphery of their being, where it is not realized as such.
We are interested in the development of a human being who determines the higher quality of morality and motivation more or less as a consequence.
These conditions determine the fate of man (karma), so it is necessary to improve them.
Usually, we start our training with a technical exercise, but this should alert us and return to the basic conditions, which by their quality limit the essential development. Rather, it is a question of the state of subconsciousness rather than the state of belief, perception, thought and action on the level of consciousness.
The subconscious intervenes and changes body awareness to its periphery, which is the feet. We try to realize our feet whenever and wherever possible. And for intensive awareness of the body (feet) we are indirectly and directly forced by physical training of psychosomatic character.
Higher dimensions of training do not leave the individual’s development to natural and civilizing influences and coincidence, as these accelerate the tendencies to essential human degeneration.