What is Santosha? The Yoga of Inner Contentment and Lasting Peace

What is Santosha? The Yoga of Inner Contentment and Lasting Peace

We spend a lot of time waiting for the right conditions before allowing ourselves to feel at peace.

I'll relax when. I'll be happy when. I'll feel complete when.

But the finish line keeps moving. And before we know it, our peace becomes entirely dependent on circumstances we can't control.

In this episode, we explore Santosha — the second of the five Niyamas in Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga — often translated as contentment. Not complacency. Not passivity. But the practice of returning to the part of you that remains whole regardless of what life brings.

We also look at what Santosha is not: it doesn't ask us to approve of suffering, ignore loss, or stop acting in the face of injustice. It simply points us back to something beneath all of that. Something that cannot be touched by success or failure, by praise or criticism, by what we gain or what we lose.

Santoṣād anuttamaḥ sukha-lābhaḥ — through Santosha comes unsurpassed happiness. Not because life becomes perfect. But because we stop searching for lasting peace in what is constantly changing.

This episode is part of our ongoing series on the Eight Limbs of Yoga — a practical exploration of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras through the lens of Kundalini Yoga and modern life.

In this episode:

  • What Santosha really means — and what it doesn't
  • Why contentment is not the same as resignation
  • How the mantras Sat Nam and Sa Ta Na Ma connect to this teaching
  • The difference between circumstantial peace and inner stability
  • How Kundalini Yoga practice supports the cultivation of Santosha

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About Imagine Yoga Academy

We are Pedro and Daniela, co-founders of Imagine Yoga Academy. Since 2012, we've trained over 900 Kundalini Yoga teachers across Switzerland (Geneva, Zurich, Lugano), Spain (Madrid, Málaga), India, and online, always free of dogma, taught as a method of self-knowledge rather than a system of rules.

🌿 Our 200h Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training in Zürich, Geneva and Lugano from October 2026 to July 2027 Nine months. Fifteen people. One way through. For people asking what comes next. 👉 ⁠https://www.imagineyogaacademy.com/200h-kundalini-yoga-training-geneva-lugano-zurich/⁠

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Love & strength,

Daniela and Pedro


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