The queen among all yogas Raja yoga: the most perfect direction for spiritual development. Ancient types of yoga Spiritual knowledge and raja yoga short course

The report examines the practice of Raja Yoga, which is taught at the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKVDU), founded in 1936 in India.
This practice differs from the well-known classical Raja Yoga, so in the future we will call it Easy Raja Yoga. This name can also be found in the literature on this practice (see the bibliography at the end of the article).

Origins of Easy Raja Yoga
Light Raja Yoga is taught at the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKVDU), which was founded in 1936. BKVDU is an international public charitable organization providing spiritual and moral education.
Brahma Kumaris has over 9,000 centers in 130 countries. Light Raja Yoga is regularly practiced by over 900 thousand students of BKVDU on all continents. The university participates in international projects, actively cooperating with the UN and UNESCO.

Theory and Practice of Light Raja Yoga
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the miraculous properties of yoga and said that it can help solve world problems: “Yoga is an invaluable gift from our ancient tradition. It personifies the unity of spirit and body, thoughts and actions, the harmony of people with nature. It helps a person to feel unity with himself, others and with nature.

Light Raja Yoga taught at BKVDU includes a specific daily routine, a vegetarian diet, meditation practice and rules of conduct. This practice is essentially very similar to classical Raja Yoga, which includes eight steps: yama, niyama, asanas, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi. However, there are also very significant differences.

Practicality, efficiency and accessibility are the main criteria that are seen both in the presentation of the theory and in the very practice of Easy Raja Yoga. The motto of BKVDU students is: “If you want to change the world, start with yourself. If you want to change yourself, start with your thoughts.”

Throughout history, various forms of yoga have arisen and developed. Each focused on certain methods and practices to achieve the goals:
- personal liberation (from illusions and suffering);
- achievement of perfection of consciousness and improvement of character;
- Restoring the connection between mind and body;
- a state of inner happiness, based on self-knowledge;
- Restoring an intimate relationship with God that has been lost.

Different types of Yoga in one way or another lead to these goals to some extent.
* Hatha Yoga - a system of physical postures (asanas), the purpose of which is to purify and strengthen the physical body. And also, thanks to the concentration of attention and control of the internal state, the preparation of consciousness for deep self-contemplation (thinking).
* Karma Yoga - selfless selfless service to others with the realization of God as the arbiter.
* Mantra Yoga - concentration of consciousness on sound by repeating certain universal sounds (mantras), which are a representation of a special aspect of the Spirit.
* Bhakti Yoga - a comprehensive devotion, the desire to see and love in every being and in the whole world the divine essence, thus maintaining a constant cult of worship.
* Jnana Yoga - the path of wisdom leading to the awakening of the intellect (opening the third eye) and its subsequent application in practice to achieve spiritual liberation.
* Raja Yoga - the highest, Royal path of Yoga, systematized in the second century BC. the Indian sage Patanjali, who unified the essence of all other paths.

The foundation of the practice of Raja Yoga is spiritual and moral values, and the main goals are self-awareness of one's spiritual essence and spiritual awakening, the development of personal relationships with God and the acquisition of inner harmony and integrity of the individual.

A strong person, free from all negative things, who shows virtues in his actions, becomes an inspiring example for others. The spiritual strength of a person is manifested in how stable and pure, free from negative emotions, we remain during the trials and problems of life, as well as in how much peace, strength, joy, love and support we give to others daily.

Easy Raja Yoga, taught at BKVDU, links the process of spiritual self-improvement with four main subjects (instead of eight steps in classical Raja Yoga):
* Gyan - the study of spiritual knowledge, understanding of spiritual laws;
* Yoga - the practice of meditation;
* Dharna - the assimilation of spirituality in one's practical life, the development of a strong exalted character based on virtues;
* Seva - spiritual service to society.

spiritual knowledge(Gyan), which must be mastered for the successful practice of Raja Yoga meditation, includes four basic lessons. The main ideas of these lessons are as follows.

1. Who am I? Soul Consciousness
What we commonly refer to and recognize as "I" is the conscious energy, the life force that governs the body. In Raja Yoga, "I" is designated as the soul - a conscious being, different from the body. The soul in its qualities and nature is fundamentally different from the physical body and any object of the material world. Each soul is eternal, unique (as a person), a source of pure spiritual energy. It is absolutely positive in its original nature. The shape of the soul is a point, a source of spiritual light, and lives in the body in the center of the forehead between the eyebrows (the area of ​​the third eye).

If the soul forgets itself, then it seems to fall asleep and forget its original spiritual qualities: calmness, happiness, love, strength, purity, wisdom. Then weaknesses, shortcomings and sinful inclinations develop in the soul, which, in turn, sooner or later leads to losses and sorrow.

The purpose of this lesson is to develop pure spiritual self-awareness: “I am the soul. I am a source of positive energy. I control my thoughts”, in contrast to the prevailing “consciousness of the body”, when a person considers himself a limited and mortal being.

The soul has three abilities:
* Mind - is responsible for the creation of thoughts and feelings;
* Intelligence - the ability to distinguish, choose and make decisions;
* Samskara - the ability to capture (remember, save) all the experience gained. Habits and qualities of character are formed on the basis of sanskaras.

When a person begins to realize himself exclusively as a soul, then there is the power to control the mind, his thoughts, make accurate decisions with the help of the intellect and form a strong positive character. In the body consciousness, the mind and intellect often come under the influence of acquired alien and harmful samskaras. This creates problems and anxiety.

2. Supreme Soul
All souls have one Father - the Supreme Soul, God. God is one for all: all belong to Him, and He belongs to all. We, souls, inherit all our best qualities from the Highest Father, so it is very important to know Him accurately and establish a relationship with Him.

The Supreme Father is always Incorporeal - in the form of the Soul, the Source of light and power. He is a personality, a Supreme Conscious Energy. God is eternally Pure and Perfect. The powers and virtues of God are limitless. God is the Truth, He never loses his original qualities, as happens with people. God - Eliminating sorrow and Bringing happiness, Cleansing and Giving salvation, Eternal source of all strength and blessings.

3. Yoga and Meditation States
The literal meaning of the word "yoga" is union, union. In spiritual terms, it is the connection of the soul with the Higher Soul with the help of thoughts, communication with God, a loving relationship with the Higher Father.

When such a connection (yoga) is established between the soul and the Higher Soul, the soul is colored with the qualities of God, filled with spiritual powers from the Father. The high and strong energy of God, like fire, cleanses the soul of impurities. Negative qualities, weaknesses and vices are burned in this "fire of Yoga".

The gross material consciousness, the feeling of being a body prevents the soul from feeling the subtle vibrations of God. Therefore, it is important to accurately learn the first lesson: the soul needs to free itself from the bodily consciousness, which blocks yoga with God, and realize itself as a soul, a child of God.

In order to establish a deep and stable connection with God, to achieve unity with Him, the soul goes through four stages:
a) mood - preparation for meditation. You need to relax and calm your mind.
b) meditation - reflection in silence. We create thoughts about the soul, about its original qualities, about the Higher Soul, about the qualities of God. It is important here not only to think (create thoughts), but also to visualize, feel and experience every thought.
c) concentration - comes when the mind stops wandering. There is no longer any need to create thoughts on purpose, the soul becomes the personification, the embodiment of these thoughts: about oneself, about God... Thoughts and feelings merge together.
d) awareness is full realization. Feelings replace thoughts. The soul experiences lightness and freedom, it is belittled by the rays of light, peace, love, purity coming from the Higher Soul.

Beginners have to pay more attention to the first two steps, however, with practice and development, the first steps go faster and faster, and the practitioner of Yoga gains more and more experience of concentration and awareness.

4. Philosophy of Karma (actions)
The Spiritual Law of Karma is universal: "What you sow, so shall you reap." Like the law of conservation of energy, it always works. There is a clear relationship between action and result. This is the law of cause and effect.

The law of Karma is the law of supreme justice. If you give happiness to others, you will get happiness. Every action creates a karmic score. And sooner or later, we will have to pay off all such bills. Everything good or bad in our life comes to us precisely on the basis of karmic accounts. That is, we earned it ourselves by our own actions. Everything is fair.

At the same time, the philosophy of karma is very deep. In every birth a soul takes, it interacts with many people and creates a huge karmic web. Some actions influence others: they either inspire the best, or provoke mistakes, and then the fruits of such actions are multiplied.

The seeds of our actions are thoughts. The quality of our thoughts determines the quality of our actions and, as a result, the quality of our lives. Therefore, it is very important to monitor your thoughts: stop negative thoughts and purposefully create strong positive thoughts.

The practice of meditation helps you manage your thoughts and create the right thoughts based on understanding. Thanks to this, we have more ideas and reasons for positive actions that lead to success and give joy to ourselves and those around us. Thus, we strengthen our positive sanskaras and create a positive karmic account.

The theory of Light Raja Yoga creates a holistic worldview that promotes the development of positive thinking and the creation of a strong stable state. The concepts presented here are simple, at first glance, the concepts are deep in their content. Full awareness of spiritual laws and concepts requires practical development. This practical part is contained in the remaining subjects: Yoga, Dharna and Seva.

The practice of meditation (Yoga) helps to deeply understand and assimilate the theory, that is, to gain a state of calmness of mind and inner purity, to practically develop self-awareness by the soul. Dharna is manifested in the fact that we adhere to spiritual principles and follow spiritual laws in our lives. Thanks to this, a person understands more deeply the importance and value of spiritual knowledge.

Service to society (Seva) on the one hand is an exam, as it shows how much we have advanced in our spiritual development. After all, only the one who is filled himself can really help others. But on the other hand, Service is also a powerful tool for further development, helping to assimilate many virtues and spiritual powers.

The results of the practice of Light Raja Yoga
People who regularly practice Light Raja Yoga notice many positive changes in their lives. These changes are manifested in almost all areas: health and internal state, self-development and relationships, business activity and material well-being, creativity and self-realization.

The first thing that those who begin to systematically engage in Raja Yoga notice and feel in themselves is the achievement of inner peace and relief from stress. Peace of mind is the first condition necessary for the successful practice of meditation, and the first achievement from practice. Thanks to the strong and pure thoughts about ourselves and others that we assimilate into consciousness during morning meditation, it becomes easy to remain calm throughout the day. Thanks to this, we perceive events clearly, without distortion, free ourselves from internal tension (stress) and make accurate decisions at the right time.

Modern medical statistics show that about 95% of diseases develop precisely because of internal (mental) tension and stress. Therefore, the systematic and long-term practice of meditation has a pronounced positive effect on physical health person. There are several unique examples of the use of Raja Yoga for the healing of serious illnesses.

The medical wing of the BKVDU, based on the definition of Perfect Health proposed by World Organization Health (WHO), developed the concept of four-dimensional health, in which, in addition to physical, social and mental (mental) health, a spiritual dimension was added. Spiritual health is based on the realization of the true nature of man, his spiritual essence and the practice of positive thinking. As the experience of many Raja Yogis shows, it is spiritual health that becomes a reliable foundation for both good mental and social and physical health.

In 1998-2000, a study began in India on the effect of meditation (positive thinking) on ​​the treatment of moderate and severe coronary atherosclerosis. In addition to moderate exercise and a special vegetarian diet, the treatment program was also proposed to include stress management based on Raja Yoga meditation. The research results showed the high efficiency of the proposed program. In the future, this project was successfully developed under the name "Healthy Heart". For several years, about 2,500 people suffering from coronary heart disease took part in it. They were able to noticeably improve their well-being without surgery. After reviewing the results of these studies, the Government of India in January 2008 gave this project the status of a national program for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

In addition, in studies conducted by the Medical Wing of the BKVDU in 1985, it was found that the vast majority of Raja Yoga practitioners quickly and easily get rid of bad habits (smoking and alcohol). After a month of practicing Raja Yoga, out of the studied group of 183 smokers - 135 gave up this unhealthy habit (74%). After one year of doing Raja Yoga, only 5 people out of 183 smokers (2.7%) could not get rid of this addiction. And in a similar study on alcohol addiction, out of a group of 80 people - 78 completely got rid of alcohol addiction by the end of the month. It took 6 months for one person and 1 year for another.

Also, thanks to the positive inner attitude learned in meditation and the release from inner tension, relationships in the family with loved ones and with work colleagues are noticeably improved. These are the main components of social health and well-being.

Business people and heads of organizations practicing Raja Yoga note that the working capacity and efficiency of business activity are noticeably increased. All things generally go easier, there are fewer conflicts and difficulties, but even those problems are now solved faster and easier. Life becomes more harmonious - there is enough time for everything: for business, for communication with family and loved ones, for professional and personal self-development, and for spiritual service to society.

In addition, many noted the following achievements from the practice of Raja Yoga:
- an increase in the power of concentration, which is clearly felt during training: the perception and understanding of new information improves, memorization improves;
- the character improves, the habit of noticing good qualities and features in others develops;
- develop creative abilities and talents;
- spiritual forces develop (acceptance, patience, discrimination, cooperation, decision-making, etc.)

Summing up, in general, it can be noted that the practice of Light Raja Yoga, despite its apparent ease and simplicity, shows high efficiency. The methodological approach to teaching harmoniously combines both the "Western approach" to learning: detailing, rational analysis and understanding of information, and the "Eastern (contemplative) approach", based on inner feelings, introspection and self-observation. Thanks to this, the very theory of Raja Yoga is understandable and accessible to most ordinary people.

References
1. Raja Yoga. Method and Purpose, BK Jagdish Chander. BKVDU, Moscow, 1994
2. New Knowledge for the New World. CDR, Moscow, 2011
3. Life without stress. BKVDU, Moscow, 2004
4. Healthy heart. BKVDU, St. Petersburg, 2010
5. Moral values. CDR, Moscow, 2011
6. Business and Yoga. BKVDU, Moscow, 2006
7. How to achieve the goal with the help of eight forces. CDR, Moscow, 2014

Kurganov Sergey Yurievich,
coordinator of the branch of the Interregional public organization


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Ancient raja yoga meditation. Achievements. Theory. Practice


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Achievements in Raja Yoga

When a person begins to engage in spiritual practices, it is important for him to know what he will receive as a result of this. Therefore, I will list the main achievements and abilities that develop through the meditation of the ancient Raja Yoga.

As a result of this practice:

1) Increases the power of concentration and clarity of thinking. Meditation disciplines the mind - it stops wandering, we gradually get rid of negative and empty thoughts, unnecessary conversations and wrong actions. As a result, any work is done quickly and accurately.

2) Develops the ability to see virtues and virtues in others(and not shortcomings) and, adopting them, we ourselves become more virtuous.

3) The character, behavior, outlook and attitude towards others are changing, relationships are improving, sociability is increasing. Knowing the philosophy of karma: what is good and what is bad, we try to do only the right things

4) Raja yoga helps to maintain a balance between the spiritual and physical aspects of life. This practice frees one from body consciousness and all vices that arise because of it: lust, greed, anger, fear, attachment, ego, envy, from all negative habits.

5) Our health improves due to the release of stress, because internal conflicts end, and harmony of mind and intellect, soul and body comes. There is a very deep connection between the state of our mind and the state of the body. A stressful state of mind is the cause of ninety percent of physical illnesses. Only when the mind is healthy is the body also healthy.

6) By controlling the mind, we are able to control our thoughts and senses and save time. The intellect has the power to easily adapt, accept criticism, and change.

The practice of meditation stops the IC internal dialogue. Knowing the philosophy of karma, we understand that all the suffering that we are currently experiencing, we deserved by committing sinful actions in this and past births, thus accumulating an account of sinful actions.

7) Practicing Raja-Yoga, we close the old account of wrong and sinful actions. Raja yoga is compared to fire: it, like fire, burns old vicious sanskaras, removes impurity and negativity from the soul. The soul is cleansed, gets a lot of strength, becomes light and bright. The soul seems to grow wings; she feels supersensible joy and bliss, which is more than happiness.

8) Spiritual forces develop.

Eight spiritual powers:

1. Packing strength

This is the ability to leave (keep) in your mind and consciousness only what is needed. Thanks to this power, we do not carry negative and empty thoughts around with us, which frees us from mental and physical fatigue. We save our energy and maintain a positive outlook on things and situations.

2. The Power of Patience

This is the ability to go beyond the influence of negative situations, to be able not to react to negativity even in thoughts. Even if someone provokes me to insults, criticism or anger, if physical suffering comes, then I can remain internally calm and joyful thanks to this strength.

Someone may mistreat us, criticize unfairly, insult us, but a true yogi does not feel irritation or discontent even in his thoughts.

Stones are thrown at a fruit tree, and in return it gives fruits, just as we give everyone pure feelings and good wishes, accepting victories and defeats, praise and glorification with dignity.

Only on the basis of the consciousness of the Soul, I can give the souls true Love, Strength and Peace.

3. The Power of Acceptance

It is the ability to be above any conflicts and negative situations. Get along with those who have weaknesses and shortcomings, but at the same time do not spread this rubbish around you by talking about them with others. Just like the ocean, which can take in all the rivers...

4. The Power of Discrimination

With this power, we can give proper form to our thoughts, words, and actions, as well as to the thoughts, words, and actions of others. Just as a jeweler can recognize and distinguish a fake diamond from a real one, so I must be able to keep positive, worthy thoughts and discard negative and harmful ones. It is negative thoughts that often cast a shadow, hindering true discernment. Through meditation we eliminate them.

5. Power to Make Decisions

This power allows you to make clear, fast, accurate and impartial decisions. To do this, we need to be above the influence of situations, emotions and views of others. It also requires a very clear understanding of what is wrong and what is right.

Raja Yoga meditation gives the intellect such clarity and strength through understanding and awareness of one's inner world.

6. Strength of Endurance

This strength helps to maintain calm and inner stability when serious problems and obstacles come in life. Such courage is developed in the soul through meditation, through which we experience our original nature (peace, strength, love ...) and become detached from the consciousness of the physical suit. Then we are able not to fall under the influence of problems, highlighting positive side what seemed completely negative.

Having understood the Knowledge about the soul, the three aspects of time, the law of Karma, one can cope with any situations with courage.

7. The Power of Collaboration

The development of this power requires the gaze of spiritual consciousness so that we can look at everyone as our brothers. This creates unity and increases the strength of the team. Thanks to such cooperation, any task becomes easy.

8. Power off

This is the art of turning your thoughts into a point (the state of introversion). We have many moments in life when there is no great need to involve our mind and intellect in work, then instead of wasting time and effort, we can go beyond the sound and consciousness of the body and go to the eternal Home of the soul, to the Highest Father. This controlling force brings the consciousness to the highest form of concentration and fills the soul with divine power.

9) Willpower develops

10) Intuition develops

11) The soul is freed from the "burden": depression, guilt and depression are gone.

12) A person easily gets rid of bad habits.

13) A healthy daily routine and lifestyle is established

14) Develops self-esteem and self-confidence

15) Increases the overall level of vitality: optimism and activity

16) Accuracy of actions increases and virtues develop:

carelessness

Fearlessness

Politeness

Flexibility

foresight

Discipline

benevolence

Kindness

Maturity

Introversion (introspection)

Sincerity

Ease

Love

Mercy

Courage

indefatigability

unselfishness

Obedience

Acceptance (the ability to appreciate the virtues in others and adopt them)

Simplicity

joyfulness

Determination

self esteem

Modesty

Sweetness, pleasantness

Humility

Cooperation

Patience

Tolerance

Accuracy

Confidence

Satisfaction

royalty

Honesty

Purity

Enthusiasm


17) Analytical skills improve.

18) Improving creativity.

Theory

The word "yoga" means union, or unity; It involves the control of the mind, intellect, and control of the five senses through the daily practice of meditation.The soul is cleansed and receives a lot of strength, becomes light and bright...

Raja Yoga is a loving remembrance of the Supreme Father. People are more likely to remember the one from whom they receive something. And therefore, if we learn and realize what can be obtained through this practice, we will have a goal and find time to implement it. The Supreme Soul is the Almighty. He is like the Ocean, and from Him all treasures can be obtained.

Target

Raja Yoga is the highest of the teachings, because its goal is perfection. Not just a small change in a person for the better, no. The very goal of Raja Yoga is, by definition, perfection. It is recognized that the soul was divine. Now she has lost her divinity. But it can be returned. That is, Raja Yoga deals with the soul. Yoga (connection) is understood as a method due to which the very essence of a person, the very nature of the soul, that is, sanskara (habits) is transformed. This means that the negative qualities accumulated over the past few millennia will disappear, and the original divinity will shine again.


Method

The goal of Raja Yoga is perfection. Her method is to connect with the Supreme. By associating myself with different people or even with prophets and messengers, I cannot reach my most exalted state. But when I connect with the Almighty, I gain strength to eliminate my shortcomings, to master all the virtues. I reach perfection.

Perfection Stage

THE STAGE OF PERFECTION can be defined as a state in which the soul is COMPLETELY SINLESS, VIRTUE, FULLY WITH ALL DIVINE GROWTH AND QUALITIES, in which there is COMPLETELY ABSENT VIOLENCE, the soul leads a higher way of life.

The teachings given to us by the Almighty, and the way of meditation that He gives us, make this possible. Yoga means union, Raja Yoga means union with the Supreme. It is the highest of all unions. This is the yoga by which the soul attains perfection.

I become the master of myself, the master of my thoughts and feelings, my "I". I can develop in the direction that I choose myself. Instead of being a blind tool in the hands of circumstances, events of the external world and even the will of other people, the soul sees the goal and will go towards it with constancy and inflexibility. Achieving this goal is her highest task..

Meditation Practice

Meditation- this is a process of pure sublime reflection, a journey into the depths of oneself, comprehension of one's inner world and awareness of one's spiritual essence. Spiritual consciousness (self-awareness) helps in the development of personality and the disclosure of inner potential.

States of Meditation

Raja Yoga has two meanings.

First- "Royal Yoga", that is, the practice through which I, the soul, become the king of myself, the master of my thoughts and feelings.
Second meaning- "Higher Union" or "Connection with the Almighty", thanks to which we receive the powers of God. This "union" gives us a feeling of inner happiness, enjoyment of the state of purity, peace and bliss.

In order to establish an accurate and strong Yoga (connection) with the Supreme, one must have an accurate idea of ​​oneself as a soul, as well as the Supreme Soul, that is, of the One with Whom we want to meet.


It is also necessary to understand in what "language" we can communicate with Him, and about the place where the meeting can take place - about our Home, the World of souls. But all this knowledge must be present in us at the level of practice: we must constantly be aware of ourselves as a soul.
Only then will we be able to withdraw our thoughts from the body and from the material world, tuning in to the wave of God. Then we achieve union with Him, directing thoughts full of love to the Father.

1st step - Attitude.
Outward silence is important here. You need to relax, calm your thoughts, be aware of your thoughts and slow down their movement. If extraneous or empty thoughts arise in the mind, then they must be noticed and transformed, replacing them with positive strong thoughts.


We begin to create thoughts about ourselves (the soul), about the Higher Soul and about the Eternal Home. At the same time, one must not only think about it, but visualize each thought, try to feel it, realize it, penetrate into the depths ... Thinking about peace and strength, feel peace and be filled with strength ...

3rd step - Concentration.
This state occurs when the mind stops wandering. There is no longer any need to create thoughts, as we become the embodiment of strong thoughts: about the soul, about the Supreme Soul...
Thoughts and feelings merge together.

4th step - Awareness.
Thought is replaced by pure feeling. The soul experiences lightness and freedom.
Rays of light, strength, peace, purity, vibrations of love coming from the Supreme Soul fill the soul and spread throughout the world.

Practice Exercises for Meditation

Exercise #1

Choose a quiet place so that hearing and vision do not have unnecessary distractions. If you want, you can turn on quiet, gentle music to help create an atmosphere of relaxation and ease. Sit in comfortable posture by straightening your back. Read the following words slowly and quietly (Try to experience and see in your mind's eye everything that is said so that you really feel what these words express):

Nothing exists outside this room… I feel completely isolated from the outside world and free to explore myself… I direct all my attention inward, concentrate all the energy of my thoughts in the center of my forehead… I separate from my physical body and physical surroundings… I become aware of the silence within and without… A sense of natural peace takes over me… Waves of peace gently wash over me, removing any disturbance… I concentrate on this feeling of deep peace… There is only peace… I am peace myself… Peace is my true state of being … My mind becomes very quiet and clear… I feel light and contented … having returned to my natural state of peace… I sit enjoying this feeling of peace and quiet…

The best time for such meditation is in the morning, before you start your day's activities, and in the evening, when you have finished all your business. The duration of the exercise is 10 minutes. Throughout the day, keep reminding yourself that peace is your true nature. As you practice meditation, these calm, positive thoughts will appear in your mind more and more often, and peace of mind will gradually become more natural.

WHO AM I?

At first glance, it seems that such a simple question is very easy to answer. But as you begin to think about it, you will realize that your name or description of your physical appearance is not enough to describe the myriad of thoughts, moods, actions and reactions that make up your life.

Even the description of your actions confuses you because you play different roles. You start the day, maybe as a wife, then at work you become a secretary, an official or a teacher, at dinner you check your son's lessons. Which of these roles is yours? In every role you play, different qualities of your personality come out. Sometimes you feel that you have to play so many different and opposite roles that you no longer know who you are. If you meet your boss at a party, and at the same time your parents and friends approach you, you become confused, not knowing how to behave. And you have not only established a certain way of interacting with them yourself, but you have limited them in your mind to a certain role. You are able to treat them only as your boss or as your parents, but not just as other people. Yet you realize that your true identity is not determined by the role you play. Who are you really?

You need something permanent, reliable and unchanging. This is what our bodies look like. But we all know that this is an illusion, because our body does not remain constant and unchanged.

In meditation, we turn to our ability to think and identify with it, because we always have thoughts, regardless of our age. Their content may change, but our ability to think is unchanging.

First of all, “I” is a thinking, feeling being. And thoughts are not something physical that can be felt with the help of the physical senses. You cannot see a thought or taste it.

“I” is not a physical, but a spiritual being. And we use the word "soul" to designate it.

The soul is something that cannot be destroyed, something indivisible, beyond any physical dimension. The soul is the source of everything you do, all thoughts, all words, all actions. Everything you do, think, or say, is done by you, the soul, through your body.

Your true identity is your soul, and everything else is just the different roles you play: teacher, woman, mother, friend, relative. A good actor or actress can play any role. They will play their part as well as they can, but they will never really think, "I am Hamlet" or "I am Cleopatra." They know that no matter how they get used to their roles, at the end of the day they will take off their costumes and return to their true selves. So, no matter what role you need to play, you must always understand and remember that your true nature - the soul - is a living, spiritual, eternal entity, and the body is just a temporary physical suit.

The soul initially has its inherent natural qualities that you are just looking for. The first quality is peace. All you need to do is to feel yourself as who you really are, that is, to be constantly aware of yourself as a soul. This is what is called "spiritual consciousness." This can be experienced not only during meditation, but also in the process of performing actions. As you become more and more aware of who is doing each action, you gain more and more control over your thoughts, feelings, words and actions. Then the natural awareness of your true nature fills all your actions, and the desire to find peace of mind is fulfilled.

During meditation, you begin to think about your true nature. You fill your mind with thoughts about the soul and its true qualities. In the beginning, it doesn't matter how quickly thoughts arise, as long as they go in the right direction. If thoughts are distracted, you again gently bring them back to thinking about the soul. Once you start experiencing right thoughts, you start enjoying them. The simple phrase: “I am a calm soul” comes true when you begin to experience it.

Exercise: experience detachment from the body. When you look at someone, don't pay attention to the name, race, gender or age, look at him as a soul, the same as you, but just playing a different role. This will help you develop the qualities you need to remain calm at all times, such as patience, tolerance and love.

Exercise #2

Choose a quiet and peaceful place. It is good if this is a room that you do not use often. If this is not possible, then choose a corner where familiar objects would not distract your attention. Sit always in the same place, and gradually it will remind you of your goal - meditation. This little mental preparation will help you concentrate. Exercise time - 10-15 minutes. Lighting should be soft, calm. You can turn on nice soft music.

When you finish your meditation, take at least one minute to reflect on your experiences. See how your mood has changed.

Another tip that will bring you greatbenefit.Meditate not only when you feel like it. The greatest progress is possible at a time when you don't really want to meditate or when you feel like you can't meditate. This is the time when you need meditation the most!

I take my attention away from the physical body... I focus on myself... I listen through these ears... I look through these eyes... I am behind these eyes... I am the eternal spark of life energy... This Vital energy gives strength to the body ... I am a non-physical entity ... an eternal soul. I am an actor… this body is just my costume… I focus my thoughts on a point in the center of my forehead… a tiny point of conscious light… I feel completely detached from my body… calm and light… I am a star radiating light… Inside myself I find deep peace and contentment… Now I know my true Self… Eternal, pure, peace-filled soul… I am an ocean of peace… all conflicts are over… a deep, deep silence takes possession of me… I am a calm soul.

SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS

Why the thought “I am a calm soul” should bring you more benefit than the thought "I am the body"? It allows you to be detached from the role you are playing. The most important thing is to understand what the word "detachment" means. It does not mean striving for external or internal isolation when all connections are interrupted. It also does not mean that you become an indifferent observer of what is happening around you. This word means that you have the awareness that you are an actor.

You play your role with great enthusiasm and love, but you don't let upsets, situations or people affect your own understanding that you are a calm being. In fact, the word "detached" cannot be separated from the word "loving". Realizing yourself as a soul, you feel your natural qualities: peace, love and happiness, and it is with them that detachment should be associated with you. You simply do not allow external factors to influence you, your true state of peace.

Spiritual consciousness will help you improve your relationship with yourself and others. You will stop comparing yourself to others and move on to realizing your own worth. This will not in any way lead to a sense of superiority, but simply to a sense of stability and self-confidence. Self-doubt is replaced by deep self-confidence. You will realize that you are surrounded by the same souls, whose qualities are also peace, love and happiness.

When someone is angry with you, don't respond harshly, feeling threatened. There will definitely be a fight. This is a manifestation of body consciousness. Instead of seeing a calm soul in the interlocutor, you look at his role and think that this is his true nature.

Spiritual consciousness can help you.

Be aware that their anger must be related to their own confusion. This will serve as protection for you and you will not invent a threat of attack when there is none. In addition, a calm reaction will help to defuse the atmosphere.

When you are determined to look at people as souls, then you will respond to their anger in a completely different way, regarding it as something temporary and not inherent in their nature.

When spiritual consciousness arises, spiritual understanding follows, spiritual vision opens. Treat the people around you like small children, because they do not even understand who they are (and they are also souls). They identify with the role they play, be patient with them, give them love and positive emotions. They will definitely feel it. They just don't know, so why get mad at them?

Spiritual consciousness also allows you to feel natural in the company of other people. Ease and simplicity in communication on your part helps them to feel free. They see that you do not expect anything from them. You only see the good in them. Increasing love and respect for other souls develops as you become aware of your spiritual kinship with them. This is the realization that we are all friends in misfortune, living in the same world.

Exercise #3

The first step is simply relaxation. Many people would consider it a great achievement if they were able to relax at will.

When we relax, everyday sorrows and worries disappear and our mind is free to think about subtle things.

Whatever your mind is filled with, so are your experiences. Thinking about peace helps you experience peace. And the more you relax, the deeper the pleasant feeling of relaxation and calmness that spreads from within becomes.

When meditating, use very simple thoughts or uncomplicated topics. Two or three carefully selected thoughts are sufficient. Repeat them calmly, giving yourself enough time to explore the feelings behind them. For example:

Peace is like drowning in a featherbed...

Lightness is flying on a cloud...

Love is a warm golden glow in my mind...

Exercise number 4

As you immerse yourself in such thoughts and experiences, you will gradually feel that you are moving away from worldly thoughts and tension and becoming light and free. Now you have gained spiritual consciousness, awareness of your true nature. It is this ease of awareness that you need to bring into your daily life in order to easily and effectively overcome any problems and obstacles that confront you. Like a flying bird, the mountains will appear to you as small hillocks.

For the next few days, take only two or three simple topics or phrases, such as:

I am a calm soul...

I am a being of light, full of peace and love...

carrying these feelings to others, to the whole world ...

Calmly ponder these thoughts, delving more and more into the experiences they cause, until your thoughts and feelings merge together. When this happens, the discord between what you do and what you think disappears and the soul feels contented and fulfilled.

Also, look at others as souls who play a part, like actors.


SOUL ABILITIES

Sitting and feeling peace is one thing, but actually using it to transform your life is another. There can be a gulf between intention and action, and then you have to say: “I didn’t mean to do this, but ...” or: “Sorry, I didn’t mean to say that.” To have complete control over your life, you need not only to know, but also to understand the process of turning intention into action.

For example, the factory uses different materials and accessories: spare parts, nuts, bolts, electrical wires, paints and so on. They are similar to your experiences and intentions. During the production process, these materials become a finished product, which we can compare to an action. But imagine that there is a constantly recurring defect in these finished products. You could repair every item that leaves the assembly line, but that would take a lot of time and hard work. And besides, the factory was not built to produce defective goods.

Therefore, it will be a mistake to start changing your life simply by changing your actions externally. To some extent this will have an effect, but you will continue to encounter “faulty” activities coming off the “production stream” and it will seem like hard work without much reward.

Instead, check the "source material" of your feelings and become familiar with the "production process" of your desires and actions. The better we understand how we "work", the easier it is for us to eliminate those actions that we do not want to perform. What is a "production process"?

First and most obvious: the path from experience to action lies through thoughts. Thoughts arise in our mind. Thoughts, like the mind, cannot be considered as something physical, it is a faculty of the soul.

For example, you have a thought: "I want to drink a glass of juice."

The idea can be viewed from two perspectives. The first is the thought itself, the second is the awareness or understanding of that thought. INTELLIGENCE is used to understand thoughts.

With the help of this, the second, ability of the soul, we determine the value of what arises in the mind (thought). Therefore, by saying, "Think before you speak," we are being asked to use our intellect and determine whether our thoughts are worthy of being spoken aloud.

The purpose of meditation is to put brakes on your thoughts.

There is a faculty of the soul which contains the capacity to store the impressions left in the soul from our actions. These impressions are called SANSKARA. (This is a Sanskrit word, and there is no exact translation for it.) Habits, tendencies, temperament, manners are based on samskaras imprinted in the soul by the actions that it performed. The sanskaras create our personality in the same way that the individual frames of a feature film create a narrative. Everything is recorded: be it a physical movement, a word, or even a thought.

In turn, the thoughts that arise in the mind in a given situation depend on the sanskaras that determine distinctive features shower, their individuality.

You can create beautiful, positive sanskaras when you sit in meditation and feel at peace. This sensation forms the samskara of peace, which in next time will replace the old samskara of irritability.


Exercise number 5

Take one aspect that you would like to change about yourself. Several times a day, create one or two very strong, positive thoughts that will help change a negative habit or character trait, putting all the energy and all the enthusiasm that you have into it. This will create a very strong samskara. And when the positive thought “I want to change” enters your mind again, it will bring with it an experience of enthusiasm that will help you to put this intention into action at the appropriate time.

For example, if you want to break the habit of criticizing people, then throughout the day, continue to create a positive thought:

"I will look at everyone as calm souls, I will see only their virtues and features."

BALANCE MAINTENANCE

Peace, detachment, lightness, spiritual consciousness in meditation are wonderful, therefore, having received positive emotions in meditation, try to keep them as long as possible. And the experience gained in meditation, transfer to your daily life.

There are four aspects that must be remembered in order to maintain inner balance. And if all four aspects are given due attention, then we can not only be in inner harmony, but also progress naturally. These aspects are: UNDERSTANDING, Awareness, IMPLEMENTATION and GIVING.

UNDERSTANDING refers to the understanding of knowledge. You already know the basic facts: "I am a soul, my nature is peace." By scrolling through this information in your mind, playing with it, relating it to your life, you begin to create a complete picture. One day you will come to understand that you are in control of any situation.

AWARENESS relates to meditation and is the basis of experience. Even if you can establish all the logical connections between the pieces of information received, but until you have realized their true meaning, you cannot say that you have understood them. For example, out of two students who read the same poem without error and are equally capable of retelling its content, one may be so imbued with its meaning that it will change his whole life, while for the other this poem will remain only an exercise for the development of memory.

How can we understand the meaning of such words as peace, love, soul, detachment?

Just survive them.

The true meaning of the word "peace", its deepest content is the experience of peace. It also gives you a basis for faith, for only when the word and the experience coincide can the soul feel certainty and conviction. For example, politicians or salesmen often make us feel uncomfortable because we feel there is not enough sincerity or truth in their words. What they say does not always truthfully reflect their thoughts or facts in reality.

EMBODIMENT refers to actions. Just talked about the harmony between knowledge and experience. If there is a contradiction between them, then trust and stability disappear. There is a need to restore the balance between "internal" and "external". If you sat in meditation and felt like a peaceful soul, and then immediately after that became angry with someone, then this makes the experience of peace meaningless, and the soul will feel confused and confused. Meditation must be made practical by putting its positive force into action. It is wonderful to experience a sublime state in meditation, but your goal is to manifest during the day only such states, glimpses of which were previously difficult to achieve in meditation.

In general, putting the results of meditation into practice should be conscious. It won't happen supernaturally or on its own if you don't pay attention to it.

Even if you catch the samskara of peace while meditating, the old samskara of anxiety can continue to create negative thoughts in your mind for a long time, and sometimes very strong ones. And only with the help of the conscious can you recognize and change your behavior. Each of your refusal to act on the prompt of your samskara will weaken it.

The important thing to understand here is that you will never make progress unless you put in the effort to actually change your negative actions and habits. If your good thoughts during meditation constantly contradict your actions, your mind will turn into a battlefield instead of becoming a place of peace.

GIVING is a harmonious and altruistic attitude towards people.

You should pay special attention to this aspect also because it is relationships with others that fuel your anxiety. It's easy to be friendly and generous when everyone around you is friendly and generous. But, unfortunately, in today's world we often find ourselves in situations where relationships range from moderately uncomfortable to openly hostile. In such situations, the practice of giving becomes your reliable protection. It protects you from negative experiences, and also benefits any unfortunate person who has come down to aggressiveness. You cannot give and receive at the same time, so if you intend to spread only peace and good wishes, then you do not have reciprocal feelings of fear, resentment or awakening anger.

If you are still angry or careless, then this indicates that you need to return to repeating the material already covered.

Giving means that you have no desire to receive a response or a reward. Such giving is true, selfless and pure.

Bestowal will still come to you, at least in the form of happiness and satisfaction, and there is no need to wish or expect it. When you have already gained enough experience in meditation practice, then giving will occur without the help of words. The knowledge and experience of meditation will become so much a part of your life that you will give those around you a sense of peace and virtue simply by being spiritually conscious. It will become so natural to you that you will simply always be in spiritual consciousness without thinking about it.

When all four aspects: understanding, awareness, embodiment and giving are in harmonious balance, the soul will be in harmony with itself and others. This state of practical spiritual consciousness is called "living liberation."


Exercise number 6

Practice detachment from your own thoughts. Feel that you, the soul, are sitting in a movie theater and watching your own thoughts appear on the screen of your mind. Gradually they will slow down. If you find that your mind is unruly or completely negative, focus on the thought: “I am the soul. I am a calm and peaceful soul.”

KARMA

Karma is one of the laws of the universe. When you were not yet aware of your true nature and fully identified yourself with your physical suit, you did not understand that your every action leaves a deep imprint. Now, having learned that you are a soul, you began to realize that every action leaves a record that you carry with you. You found it very difficult to determine what is right and what is wrong. Your definition of right and wrong has changed over time.

What is the criterion by which you could absolutely determine what is right and what is wrong?

Only in the consciousness of your true self - a “calm soul” are you able to understand exactly what is right and what is wrong. The soul can perform actions simply by being in spiritual consciousness. These actions will be auspicious actions that bring happiness and positive results.

In body consciousness, there are no pure intentions behind actions. In this case, your actions are done with hidden selfish motives, such as greed, arrogance, and so on, and therefore they bring sadness and negative results. The important thing is with what consciousness actions are performed.

The law of Karma, the law of bestowal, is applicable to the spiritual realm and is absolute.

It says that every action has a return. What

What you do to the world and to other people, you get back in equal amounts.

If you bring happiness, then sooner or later you will receive happiness in return; if you cause sorrow, you will receive sorrow in return.

The law is simple, but once learned in all its depth, it can give insight into the significance of world events. There are many expressions that illustrate this truth. For example: "What you sow, you will reap." Karma is also known as the law of cause and effect.

Having understood this, you realize that the effect can only take place when there is a cause. So, Karma (which literally means “action”) is the cause, and the fruit of Karma is the effect. Everything that happens to you is due to your past actions or Karma.

Usually people tend to forget that they themselves are responsible for what they have. If the fruits of Karma are bitter, you point your finger at others, saying that they are responsible for your suffering. But now you understand that if there is sadness, then you yourself are the cause of it. Or rather, your previous actions. Understanding the law of Karma means being responsible for every situation, for your entire life. And even for the lives of their children and grandchildren, up to the seventh generation.

Sometimes only half of the law of Karma is understood, that which concerns predestination. Someone may think in desperation: “Everything that is happening to me now is due to my previous actions, and therefore there is nothing I can do about it. This is my destiny." Of course it is. The realization of this truth brings great patience, acceptance and fortitude.

However, the other half of the law of Karma is no less important: by your conscious, pure actions you can create your own future.


Because of the negative actions that you have committed in the past, you got into "karmic debt". But there is no point in wasting time on grief, just now you have to work off this debt, bringing happiness. You must close your past karmic account. However, this does not mean at all that Karma will change immediately as soon as you change your attitude towards others. With the help of spiritual consciousness, over time, you will certainly receive love and respect from others in return. Each action performed in the spiritual consciousness is an action, the benefit of which extends to everyone, including you. In spiritual consciousness, you are attached to eternity, and you do not have impatience to see the results as soon as possible. But the results will and will be much faster than you think. Your attitude to life has changed, and, as a result, the reality around you has changed. Thought is the seed of action. What is the thought - such is the result. Thoughts, like actions, spread vibrations (color the aura) and affect the energy around you. Karma will return these vibrations to you. Pure, calm, happy thoughts are the most valuable treasure of your life. If you keep beneficial thoughts in your mind, then you will create a pure energy of peace and happiness. If you do not have control over your actions, you will not have control over your mind. This is related to the previous lesson: if you slow down, then you give yourself more time to do everything properly. Work done in a hurry always contains errors that need to be corrected, which will require even more work. A job well done leaves you in calm state mind.

Concentrate fully on what you are doing in the present, and this will allow you to have complete control over both the mind and the body. Continue to perform actions in the spiritual consciousness so that you can remain a light and calm soul.



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Raja yoga is meditation on the Paramatma (Kshirodakasayi-Vishnu), but this Vishnu comes from Krishna. Therefore, bhakti yoga (Krishna consciousness) is higher than raja yoga.

This is wrong. We do not meditate on Paramatma, Vishnu or Krishna. Raja Yoga is a loving memory of Supreme Father.

Every person has two fathers. One is bodily (each person has his own), and the other is the Incorporeal, or Spiritual Father (He is one for all the souls of the world).

He is the Father of all souls, and therefore we are all brothers as souls. The whole world is one single family.
Knowing and gaining God as the Father, we find each other, we feel our kinship.

The literal translation of the words Raja Yoga means "connection" (Yoga - union, connection) with the "Supreme". Therefore, by practicing Raja Yoga meditation, we direct our thoughts to God and thus connect our mind with the Supreme Father. But in order for this union (Yoga) to take place, it is necessary to know God - the Spiritual Father. More details here:


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Exercise number 7

LOOK AT YOURSELF FROM THE BRIGHT SIDE

You are a bright soul.
You shine with the light of your natural energy - peace, purity, unconditional love, joy, willpower ... and transform everything around.
Your energy of enthusiasm brings hope to all;
Your strength of peace becomes a support in difficult times;
Your benevolence heals hearts like a balm;
the strength of your faith helps you to receive God's help at every step...

You have GRAND energy (like the sun)!
You are the younger sun, the sun in your life.
The light of your soul energy illuminates everything around.

Perhaps you are not completely satisfied with what you have now,
but since you created, attracted into your life what surrounds you now,
so you can create something else!
All in your hands! You are the sun!
You are the creator of your life.

What time do you think
Is your energy at its peak?
In today (to be precise, here and now)

Just as the heat of the sun dissipates with distance, so does your energy dissipate when you move your thoughts away from the present.

Right now manifest in your thoughts a sense of your own spiritual purity or peace, joy or unconditional love, your inner strength ...
Keep this soul light in your inner vision for as long as possible, and its strength will grow. After all, where attention is directed, energy will go there, and it will increase!

Now creates your today,
today creates your tomorrow
tomorrow creates a week
week - month
month year,
and the year creates life!

Live life to the fullest now!

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Exercise #8 PROGRAM FOR INTELLIGENCE

To occupy your mind with positive thoughts, thanks to which the soul is filled with happiness and strength, is an art. If you do not give the mind any task, then it, like little child, begins to wander in different directions, being attracted to one or the other, or falls under the influence of some external circumstances and situations that are far from always a source of joy and inspiration. “An idle mind is the workshop of the devil,” says folk wisdom.

The great art is to occupy your mind and plan not only physical activities, but to put your intellect to work so that it is always occupied with some useful thoughts. Otherwise, emptiness appears, and energy is wasted on something useless, and then fatigue comes ... Protect yourself from this!

To do this, you can practice soul consciousness and meditate on the virtues of the soul, think about the qualities of God and feel your eternal connection with Him ... You can make a whole list of thoughts that fill the soul with strength and happiness, and daily choose something to practice, again and again. dive into it again, try to feel and experience deeply.

For example:
“I am a calm soul. Wherever I am, I spread peace.”
"I, the embodiment of peace, I change the atmosphere, filling it with peace and joy."
“God is the Ocean of Love, and I am His child, who gives everyone only love.”
“God is my Companion, therefore all my affairs are solved easily and joyfully.”

A decisive thought will help to practice this: "Today the intellect will definitely act according to such and such a program." If a promise is made about something, then there is a power to carry it out: "It will certainly be done!" If only to think, then there will be no strength yet. It's like with physical things: no matter how many there are, but, having made a promise, we fulfill them. And time is allocated for this, and excuses are rejected. The same applies to plans for the intellect.
Thanks to this practice, there will be very rapid spiritual progress.

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Exercise #9

BE A STRONG SOUL

Our efforts to gain spiritual power are based on the concept of each person as a spiritual being and that the original nature of each human soulit is peace, happiness and purity. The perception of a person only as a bodily being leads to a personality crisis, "blackout", loss of vital energy, which in turn exacerbates the crisis in the area of ​​the most important values ​​and relationships. The further predominance of body consciousness, shortcomings and weaknesses in people's lives leads humanity to a state filled with problems, conflicts, tension, losses. The decline has already reached such a state that relying on the power of science and politics is becoming more and more like an illusion. Life itself forces each of us to turn to spirituality...

The soul can regain its strength only by establishing a love-filled union with the Supreme Soul with the help of its mind and intellect.

To create your strong, stable state and unite on the basis of spiritual principles and wisdom - this is the call of the time.

Thoughts to ponder:

Soul power- this is power over oneself, which means being able to control one's mind, intellect, sense organs.

Soul power is the creative energy that is needed to improve character and nurture virtues, revive better human relationships, and transform the world.

The image of a strong soul...

It is freedom from fear, envy, suspicion, depression and anxiety...

strong soul creates an atmosphere of joy, purity and peace around him.

strong soul always maintains goodwill and emotional balance.

strong soul is able to win the heart of everyone with its simplicity, sincerity and honesty.

strong soul no one and nothing blames for the situations in which she found herself, and is not justified.

strong soul like a flowing river, which is not attached to anyone, but will gladly give drink to everyone who meets on its way.

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Exercise #10 MIND CONTROL

If there is chaos inside, then outside it will be double. To control consciousness means to control, first of all, thoughts. To begin with, it is very important to set a goal for yourself: “I always maintain peace, peace of mind. It's a wonderful feeling! No matter what happens, I remain unperturbed, like an outside observer.
If you are detached and simply observe the situation, it will not affect the state of mind. Then your actions will become calm, correct. Without detachment, this cannot be achieved. Again and again repeat to yourself:

"I'm always calm...
I am always at peace...
I feel my inner silence...
Under any circumstances, I remain calm ... ".

Take care of yourself: how long can you remain in silence? There is no chaos of thoughts, you just watch how thoughts arise, giving them a direction while remaining completely calm and peaceful. Inside, there is peace that you enjoy.

Peace is the natural state of mind. It's like a necklace around our neck while we're trying to find it somewhere.

Now we are all very restless, so we are often confused, not understanding what to do. Each of us, of course, has a similar experience. If someone touched us in the tram or made a remark, what a whirlwind of thoughts spins in the mind! What for? The action has taken place, nothing can be changed, and continuing to create thoughts about this situation means losing your inner strength. The garbage of empty thoughts makes me dirty, tired, upset. A sign of empty thoughts is despair, loss of happiness, no enjoyment of life, a complete loss of control over thoughts.

Sometimes we don’t even understand why the mood suddenly deteriorates. We begin to think intensely: “It seems that I did not commit any sins, did not make any mistakes, why is there absolutely no joy? What is the reason?".

Why should you be drawn into the flow of these thoughts? Do not waste time on them, do not burden your account with empty thoughts. It is better to return your bright, pure thoughts as soon as possible.
It's like a physical illness. At first, the disease may not be serious. And appear only in a mild form, but then the mild form develops into a severe one. And if we do not notice it in a mild form, then in a serious one we see it very well. Just like a waste. The empty account grows and grows. It must be closed as soon as possible, constantly controlling thoughts and increasing the supply of bright, kind thoughts in the mind. And regularly check the savings account: how much did I save per day? However, we often notice and check the empty in others, not realizing that we need to check ourselves. It is clear that they check themselves internally, and others externally, so it is easier to check others.

If you are in a bad mood, ask yourself: What good have I done for others today? To whom was I useful? Whose tears have dried up and is it easy on the heart, because I was there? If thoughts are empty, what will be the words, actions? You need to learn to control your thoughts, to live without resentment, assessments, patterns.

Experiment. Take a piece of paper, a pen, and for two minutes, write down the thoughts that arise in your mind.

Do you like it? How many bright thoughts were there? Be attentive to your own thoughts - your condition and your destiny depend on them.

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  • Exercise #11 RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD

    Who is he?
    What is He?
    What is He doing?
    What does he inspire?

    When we say "God", everyone's intellect turns upward.
    "God, Allah, Ishwar..." - it's all the same. The Father of all souls is One.
    Eliminating sadness and Giving Happiness to all - One!
    Ocean of Knowledge, Ocean of Love, Ocean of Peace, Ocean of Bliss, Purifying - One God.
    It cannot be seen with the eyes. It cannot be recognized by the gross intellect...

    In order to see and recognize Him, one must open the "Inner Vision"...
    Let your inner vision become pure and divine, then you can recognize Him.
    It is very important to see Him and know Him...

    Raja Yoga meditation regards the individual as soul and enables direct connection and relationship with the Supreme Source of the purest energy and highest consciousness. Raja Yoga can be translated as "supreme union" or as "connection with the Supreme." Every soul has the right to experience this supreme relationship.

    Everyone in this world is looking for love and understanding. Everyone strives for harmony in relationships. However, conflicts, tears, suffering are everywhere. When there is no peace and strength in the soul, when there is no love and joy left in the heart, what can such a soul give to another soul? What can be expected from others if their mental strength is exhausted and their inner state is at the limit?

    There is only one inexhaustible source of spiritual strength, selfless love and boundless happiness. This is God, the Supreme Soul - He who is called Mother and Father. It is He, being incorporeal, who can give each soul the sweetness of all relationships and fill it with strength.

    Feel that God is yours loving mother who accepts each of her children and says: "Whoever you are, whatever you are, you are mine." God does not look at skin color, nationality, origin, poverty or wealth - it does not matter to Him. He is ready to accept and understand every soul, embracing love and light.

    How Father God fills us with strength. He is Truth. He is the Almighty. He is the Greatest Authority. Unite your mind with Him, realizing yourself as a soul, and He will fill you with strength. When we remember God, realizing ourselves as souls, His children, His qualities automatically begin to influence us, we are colored by the color of His society. The Father's virtues become our property.

    How Teacher God shows how to lead a virtuous life. He never loses hope, continuing to explain with love and patience. God again and again gives us the opportunity to learn, develop, move forward, regardless of past mistakes.

    God is my Friend and Companion. It gives me lightness and joy in life. He tells me, “Don't keep sadness in your heart. Whatever it is, tell me and I will help.” As a Friend, he provides invaluable support. Make Him your friend and companion and you will see miracles begin to happen in your life. With such a Satellite, there can be no worries and fears. Then whatever happens is all good.

    Feeding on happiness and filled with strength from the relationship with God, the soul becomes able to bring benefit to others by its mere presence. When the soul acquires the Love of the Supreme Benefactor, the Giver, it naturally begins to radiate the light of His Love. Then the world around is transformed. Choose a quiet place so that your hearing and vision have no reason to be distracted.
    If desired, you can turn on suitable music to help create an atmosphere of relaxation and lightness. Usually at the beginning of the practice (when we start learning the practice of meditation) music helps to tune in to the right wave.

    Download music for meditation:

    Sit in any comfortable position with a straight back. You can sit on a pillow or a special mat on the floor, cross-legged, or, if it is uncomfortable, then just in a chair.

    Prepare the meditation text in advance and read it slowly.
    At the same time, try to deeply feel and see with your mind's eye everything that you read. Be aware of the depth of meaning in each sentence. Put it into practice - in your inner state.

    Outside this room, nothing exists... I am completely detached from the outside world. I direct all my attention inward, concentrate all my energy in the center of my forehead… I separate from my physical body and physical environment… I become aware of the silence inside and outside… A feeling of natural peace takes over me… Waves of peace gently wash over me, eliminating any anxiety and tension of my mind... There is only peace. I concentrate on this feeling of deep peace... I am peace itself... Peace - This my true state of being… My mind becomes very quiet and clear… I feel light and contented……back to my natural state of peace…

    I sit enjoying this feeling of peace and tranquility...

    I take my attention away from the physical body... I focus on myself... I listen through these ears... I look through these eyes... I am behind these eyes... I am an eternal spark of life energy... This life energy gives strength to the body... I am not the body - I am the soul. This body is just my costume... I focus my thoughts on the point in the center of my forehead... a tiny point of conscious light... I feel completely detached from the body... calm and light... I am a star radiating light... I find deep peace and contentment within myself... Now I know my true Self... I am an Eternal, pure, peaceful soul... I am an ocean of peace... all conflicts are over... a deep, deep silence takes possession of me... I am a calm soul.

    Time
    The best time to meditate is in the morning, after you have washed or showered, and before you start your daily activities; and the evening when you have already finished all the work.
    To begin with, do not sit (in meditation) too long or too little. 10-15 minutes is best. Gradually, as you become more experienced, this time will increase naturally.

    Completion
    When you finish your meditation, take a moment to reflect on your experiences. Track how your mood and inner state has changed since you plunged into meditation.

    How to get experiences and sensations in meditation

    The gross material consciousness, the feeling of being a body prevents the soul from feeling the subtle vibrations of God. Therefore, it is important to accurately learn the first lesson: the soul needs to free itself from the bodily consciousness, which blocks yoga with God, and realize itself as a soul, a child of God.

    To establish a stable Yoga (connection with God), you need to go through 4 steps:

    1st step - Attitude.
    Outward silence is important here. You need to relax, calm your thoughts, be aware of your thoughts and slow down their movement. If extraneous or empty thoughts arise in the mind, then they must be noticed and transformed, replacing them with positive strong thoughts.

    2nd step - Meditation (positive thinking).
    We begin to create thoughts about ourselves (the soul), about the Higher Soul and about the Eternal Home. At the same time, one must not only think about it, but visualize each thought, try to feel it, realize it, penetrate into the depths ... Thinking about peace and strength, feel peace and be filled with strength ...

    3rd step - Concentration.
    This state occurs when the mind stops wandering. There is no longer any need to create thoughts, as we become the embodiment of strong thoughts: about the soul, about the Supreme Soul...
    Thoughts and feelings merge together.

    4th step - Awareness.
    Thought is replaced by pure feeling. The soul experiences lightness and freedom.
    Rays of light, strength, peace, purity, vibrations of love coming from the Supreme Soul fill the soul and spread throughout the world.

    Beginners have to pay more attention to the first two steps, however, with practice and development, the first steps go faster and faster, and the practitioner of Yoga gains more and more experience of concentration and awareness.

    The more we practice meditation, the easier it is for us to control our thoughts.

    Over time, we stop the Inner Dialogue.Thoughts become much less.

    If there is purity in our life, then we can achieve awareness

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    Most people think that the goal of Raja Yoga is solely to achieve Samadhi, that is, the liberation of the soul from negativity, from what causes pain and suffering. Of course, getting rid of all this is one of the goals of Raja Yoga, but there are other goals that are no less important: for example, achieving a state of deep peace and bliss in everyday life .

    Everyone wants not just to live, but to live in peace. And this goal can be realized through meditation.

    Every person's life has ups and downs, successes and failures. To maintain mental calmness and self-control in all situations - this, of course, everyone strives for.

    In India lotus flower symbol reflects the lifestyle and mental state of the Raja Yogi. The lotus grows in a dirty pond, in a swamp, and yet it always remains unstained by dirt. This remarkable quality has given it a kind of national flower status in India. Similarly, Raja Yogis live among people, in the same social environment, but its negative manifestations do not affect them. They are able to maintain clarity of mind in any situation.

    Another symbol representing the yogi lifestyle is turtle . She also has one remarkable quality: while moving on land or in water, she uses her limbs, but she can pull them under her shell. It is believed that thanks to the ability to relax, the turtle lives for a very long time. The same applies to Raja Yogis. They regularly and accurately perform their professional, social and domestic duties, and then mentally return back to themselves, under the shell. For some time, all physical activity is suspended, mental relaxation sets in, complete removal from the physical world. The yogi calms the mind, and this deep relaxation is of great benefit to him.

    Another character often mentioned - swan . The myths say that swans do not eat worms, but only eat pearls. Of course, this should not be taken literally. The meaning of the comparison is that Raja Yogis do not perceive negative sides people's lives; on the contrary, they awaken good feelings in every person and at the same time do not pay attention to the weaknesses and shortcomings of those with whom they come into contact, trying to see only virtuous qualities in them.

    There are other principles of life according to Raja Yoga, other ideas about its goals and intentions. However, the most important and urgent task is to achieve perfect purity and peace. Raja Yogis strive for complete inner transformation. They make efforts to purify their habits, acquire divine virtues, without which it is impossible to obtain Liberation and Perfection. Of course, Raja Yogis want to become angels on Earth, but they also know that in order to get rid of sins, it is necessary to replace your bad habits with holy qualities, leave earthly attachments and give your love and humility to the service of humanity.

    So, to achieve the ultimate goal of Raja Yoga - the state of Divine Bliss, that is, eternal happiness, perfection and liberation from everything negative - it is necessary: ​​stabilization in the spiritual consciousness, self-enlightenment, assimilation of spiritual wisdom and adherence to the principles of purity. And for this, the yogi must practice meditation and firmly observe the relevant principles in daily life.

    The practice of meditation in Raja Yoga is simple and public. For starters, you can sit in any position; the main thing is that it does not cause any inconvenience and physical stress and does not distract attention; that is, so that in this position the yogi feels comfortable and at the same time cheerful. The back should be as straight as possible.

    Meditation is a mental process in which the body does not participate. Moreover, the meditator should completely forget about his body. He reflects on his true self - the Conscious Entity that thinks, evaluates, decides, feels, remembers, acts through the brain and body. The brain is a control panel, a switchboard with feedback, and the body is a robot following orders. The inner being that controls them is the one who has his own goals, desires, emotions. It is this entity that is called "I". It is not the physical self when one says "mine", "mine" in relation to the body. "I" is not the body, but "I" is the soul in the body, like a driver in a car. The driver decides where to go, how to go and at what speed. It has a driving force, while the car has only the mechanical ability to realize it.

    There are many studies in medicine, psychiatry and philosophy on the subject of reincarnation. One of the researchers - Ian Stevenson - described more than a hundred cases of reincarnation. In India, stories of this kind have also been collected and recorded on video. Some medical professionals have done research on near-death patients and described their out-of-body experiences. Other experiments were carried out with people immersed in hypnotic sleep. Their stories were carefully examined and found to be correct. All these facts give reason to believe in the existence of the soul. Another factor is your own feelings.

    Thus, the first step in the practice of meditation is to settle into the thought: "I AM SOUL. CONSCIOUS ESSENCE." Well, what is the soul?

    Soul is a point of immaterial light. We cannot see it with our physical vision because the soul is not material. It can be seen with the "third eye", that is, the eye of the mind. When our mind becomes clear and our latent possibilities are awakened, we gain this sight. So the next thought in meditation practice is: "I AM THE POINT OF LIGHT."

    In addition, many neuroscientists also argue that there is reason to believe that mind and soul are not the same brain at . One of them is Nobel laureate Sir John Eccles. Some physicists, such as Schrödinger, Eugene Biner, also consider Consciousness to be a separate reality.

    From our own experience, from the experience of others, we also know that every living being strives for quiet life, expects love and good behavior from others, that is, the observance of some principles of right behavior and good character. Even if someone is too excited and even furious, he still internally tries to get rid of this state and find peace again. This proves that the true nature of the soul is peaceful and calm. Therefore, the next thought in the practice of meditation is: "IN MY TRUE NATURE, I AM CALM, PURE AND BENEFICIENT."

    We know from everyday observation that souls are not equally pure and calm. Some are morally exalted, others too, but to a lesser extent. Some are calm, while others are so calm that even in the most stressful situation they do not lose this state and pass it on to others.

    Therefore, among the souls there are great souls and one of the most Great and Perfect - God He is also a point of light, but He is perfect, full of peace, knowledge and love. We can see Him with the "third eye", we can know and feel Him. Just as Newton is called the father of science, the mayor is the father of the city, the liberator of the country is the father of the nation, so we call Him the Father, because He is the founder of purity and peace in the world, and we consider ourselves His children.

    "How we think of ourselves - so we become" - one of the basic postulates of psychology. We know from our own experience that when we think of the virtues of a person, we experience peace and good qualities manifest in our mind. When we think about its negative properties, we experience completely opposite feelings. Therefore, realizing God, the Supreme Soul, and His high qualities, we automatically manifest His divine virtues in ourselves. This practice is called the practice of "soul awareness" or "super consciousness." It allows you to move away from the body, to climb more high level consciousness, experience peace and bliss.

    So, thoughts for the practice of Raja Yoga meditation can be reduced to the following: "I am a soul, I am a point of light: my true nature is purity and peace; I am a child of God, my beloved Father is perfect, full of peace, love and bliss." When we meditate on this and there are no other thoughts in our mind, we go into a deep experience. It is this that entails inner transformation, changes in behavior, improves health, increases efficiency, fills with vitality, and so on.

    Such meditation can be done for a short time, or thirty minutes, or one hour. And you can periodically throughout the day during work. To achieve perfection in this practice, one must follow the principle of non-violence, have contentment and patience.

    B. K. Chakradhari,
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    Director of the Museum of Spiritual Knowledge and Raja Yoga, Delhi,
    National Coordinator of the Women's Wing of the Raja Yoga Foundation for Teaching and Research (India)


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    Raja Yoga is based on the works of the great yogi Patanjali "Yoga Sutras". Raja yoga is translated as "queen among yogas", "royal yoga". The practitioner gains control over his thoughts, as well as over his animal and divine nature.

    Raja yoga is practiced to release one's negative thinking through positive ideas.

    Raja yoga says that there is suffering in a person's life. She tells where they come from, how to overcome them and what methods exist. Strict fulfillment of all prescriptions leads to liberation from all worldly suffering and to inexhaustible inner peace and happiness.

    Methods

    The path of Raja Yoga is based on working with your inner Self. Practicing it, a person begins to realize what seemed impossible for him to realize and understand. She does not deny any facts on the grounds that they are difficult to explain. She shows that the presence of "a certain entity above the clouds" cannot be an explanation for power and belief in miracles.

    The teaching of Raja Yoga says that a person has everything necessary to fully satisfy his endless thirst, which he is just a drop of water in the endless ocean of knowledge and bliss. This ocean is inside the human consciousness, it remains only to get to it. She also tells that there are gross and subtle manifestations in the world. Subtle manifestations are the cause of gross manifestations, they are not captured by our five senses. Rough ones are the result that we feel. Raja Yoga improves and expands human perception.

    To be successful along this path, the practitioner must accept the mentorship of an experienced teacher, as he will be able to identify the specific effective method for him individually. In Raja Yoga, each case is unique, what suits one person may not suit another.

    Raja yoga gives a person appropriate practices, depending on his level of development. For approved practitioners, this is meditation on one's Higher Self. For approved practitioners, there are various ways to pacify the ego (kriya, austerity, scriptures and surrender to God). For beginners only, there is an eight step sadhana.

    eight steps

    Raja yoga includes 8 steps (): , pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and samadhi.

    Pit

    This is a set of moral rules that help a person protect himself from negative manifestations of the mind, the result of which is always the same - suffering and misfortune. Yama consists of 5 principles:

    1. (not harming yourself and all living things).
    2. satya(honesty, truthfulness).
    3. Asteya(not theft and not appropriation of someone else's).
    4. Aparigraha(limiting oneself in material objects, not acquiring what is not needed).
    5. (the vision of God in everything).

    Niyama

    The practice of Niyama promotes the development of the brightest virtues of the human soul. It also consists of five principles:

    1. Shaocha(purity at the level of the body, mind and spirit).
    2. Santosha(satisfaction with existing).
    3. tapah(discipline and intentional asceticism, service to the world).
    4. Swadhyaya(study of spiritual literature).
    5. Ishvara Pranidhana(reliance on God and serving him).

    Asana

    The third step is asanas. These are physical exercises that make the body healthy and unite it with the mind, making it calm. Translated asana means "comfortable position".

    Pranayama

    The fourth step of Raja Yoga is breathing exercises, the purpose of which is to gain control over their internal energy (prana).

    Pratyahara

    Fifth step. The essence of this step is to withdraw your senses from the outside world. Practicing this stage, a person acquires mental strength and will through concentration, which help to achieve control over emotions.

    Dharana

    The sixth step of yoga. Its basis is the ability to concentrate on the idea as much as possible.

    Dhyana

    In the seventh stage, the practitioner merges with the object of his concentration, i.e. with God. This is the highest form of meditation. One who has mastered the ability to think of nothing passes over to Dhyana.

    Samadhi

    And finally, the last phase is Samadhi. She is the end result. Samadhi is enlightenment, absolute liberation, complete loss of one's individuality. A person realizes his real "I" and begins to truly serve this world.

    Raja and Hatha

    In Raja Yoga, the emphasis is on consciousness. By practicing, a person becomes physically healthy, mentally strong and spiritually elevated.

    The meaning is to overcome your limited body, make it perfect and thereby achieve enlightenment. In Raja Yoga the goal is to transcend the limited mind full of illusions. They are united by one principle - overcoming. But the advantage of Raja Yoga is that it helps a person to know the fundamental philosophy of himself and the whole world. But here what a person is looking for plays an important role.

    Target

    You need to understand that the goal of Raja Yoga is not to control your thoughts, it is just an important additional tool for self-realization. The main goal is to free yourself from illusions, destroy the limitations within the mind and merge with infinity.

    The path of Raja Yoga is introverted, i.e. redirecting one's attention from outside to inside oneself to know one's true nature. Experienced teachers and mentors talk and prove about the existence of the Higher Consciousness (God), talk about enlightened people who were able to achieve liberation and became infinite.

    Also, Raja Yoga shows us in practice that the gross manifestations of our nature distort and interfere with the full vast perception of the world. The practitioner can achieve four states of consciousness: deep sleep, dreaming, the waking state, and turiya (enlightenment).

    The main challenge for a person who has started practicing Raja Yoga is acquiring the skill of “not thinking about anything” and overcoming his negative thinking, all this is a stage of struggle. Only after mastering this skill, in absolute calm within the mind, can the practitioner realize his true nature, which, in fact, is love.

    Yoga(dev. योग) - (by definition from Wikipedia) is a concept in Indian culture, in a broad sense meaning a set of various spiritual, mental and physical practices developed in different directions of Hinduism and Buddhism and aimed at managing mental and physiological functions organism in order to achieve an elevated spiritual and mental state by the individual.

    Before reading the article, you can listen to our webinar about the ancient types of yoga:

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    What is "Yoga"?

    In the systematic treatise “Yoga Sutras” written by the sage Patanjali about 2,500 years ago, yoga is defined as “Chitta Vritti Nirodhi”.
    The Indian philosopher Vivekananda at the end of the 19th century translated this definition as

    Yoga is the retention of the matter of thought (Chitta) from being clothed in various images (Vritti).

    Our contemporaries Ostrovskaya and Rudoy translate this definition as

    "Yoga - turning off the active programs of consciousness."

    Where did the name yoga come from?

    The word "Yoga" comes from the Sanskrit "yoj" or "yuj". Over its 9000-year history, this word has acquired many meanings: harness, exercise, curbing, devotion, tension, conjugation, addition, connection, unity, connection, harmony, union, service, combination, etc. But the following meanings most fully reflect the essence: unity, harmony, union. It can be said that yoga is the path to harmony.

    Purely technically, yoga is a meditation technique. That is why the yoga sutras say that yoga is CVN ("Cessation of mental activity").
    But how to come to this CHVN? There were many ways. And new ones keep appearing. Ancient practitioners invented them regularly. And therefore, there were a lot of ways to this state, as well as the abilities of each. Maybe that's why so many currents and varieties were formed, which for some specific practitioners could lead to the state of "silence of the mind", but for the majority - they might not be methods to achieve this goal. And, often, they brought quite the opposite effect.

    But one way or another, Yoga is an indispensable component of all the spiritual traditions of India. Outside of India, the term "yoga" is often associated only with hatha yoga and asanas - exercise, which does not reflect the spiritual and mental aspects of yoga.

    One who studies and practices yoga is called a yogi or yogi.

    For a better understanding, we have divided conditionally ancient yoga into two types: pre-tantric yoga and tantric yoga:
    Pre-tantric yoga was relatively simple, mostly practiced by ascetics and using a number of few techniques (without any admixtures).

    When such a direction of Indian culture as Tantra began to develop, it began to absorb all kinds of techniques from various cultures, including yoga.

    Pre-tantric yoga

    Before the advent of Tantra, yoga could (conditionally) be divided into two types:

    • meditative
      Where psychological (philosophical) practices were included - without the physical aspect (ie without work with the body). One of the directions is asceticism.
    • including physical study of the body
      (this type was later transformed into Hatha yoga)

    The ancient scriptures "Bhagavad-gita" describe four forms of yoga, in which the considered type of yoga is considered the highest:

    • karma yoga,
    • bhakti yoga,
    • jnana yoga and
    • raja yoga.

    Yogatattva (an ancient Sanskrit text describing the practice of yoga and the obstacles that arise on the way to it) lists for the first time four main varieties of yoga:

    • laya yoga
    • raja yoga
    • hatha yoga, which includes the first two steps of classical raja yoga (asana and pranayama)

    This classification has survived to this day.

    Consider the first group of yoga practices: MEDITATIVE

    mantra yoga

    (mentioned in the Upanishads)

    Mantra - "true word", "spell", the collective name of verbal formulas or sayings that should be pondered.
    Thus, mantra yoga is the systematic use of sound vibration to provoke psychophysiological changes.
    Mantra yoga can be compared to the prayer of Christians.

    The word mantra comes from the root " Mann"- think, believe + tool suffix -" tra", i.e. " tool for the implementation of a mental act»

    A mantra is an extraordinary text, the utterance of which, and often the regular utterance in an undertone or almost silent muttering, many thousands of times, is considered to produce special results, magical or spiritual.

    In Vedic culture and early Brahminism, the poetic parts of the Vedas and passages from them were called mantras; the use was mainly ritual so, the most important of the Vedic mantras ( t naz gayatri) chanted daily by righteous Hindus at dawn, contains a self-call to succeed through the good power of the sun. This mantra consists of three eight-syllable verse lines.

    In later Hinduism, especially in the tantras, a great variety of mantras of different lengths, purposes, devices, etc. appeared. Very often, mantras, generally understood as Sanskrit texts, contain deviations to varying degrees from the usual commonly understood language; in the limit, this leads to mantras as a sequence of sounds that have no meaning.

    There are two main classes of mantras:

    • The first class includes a mantra that requires a transmission-initiation from a person who has realized the power of the mantra in his practice and experienced its results. Without this, the recitation of the mantra is useless.
    • The second is considered to produce results regardless of such transmission. In this case, it is important to carefully reproduce the sound. The most important short Hindu mantra is OM

    One way or another, by constantly repeating mantras, there is a slowdown of consciousness, and hence an altered state, which can lead to CVI.

    Laya - yoga

    (dissolution of consciousness)

    The essence of the teachings of Laya Yoga is to maintain a special state of round-the-clock vigilant presence (mindfulness). Laya Yoga is a path beyond method, beyond concepts and efforts, a path of spontaneous self-recognition. In this case, a person ceases to live in the categories of a fixed past and a motivated future. He begins to act not as a result of the commands of his ego, but becomes a conductor of the Higher Divine forces.

    The term "Laya" in Sanskrit literally translates as " rhythm" - "dissolution", i.e., a return to the state of undifferentiated existence (non-duality), when the individual consciousness of the yogi unites with the transcendent Being (Brahman).

    Thus, Laya - dissolution of "I"- is a universal state and the pinnacle of any sadhana (practice), regardless of the spiritual school in which it is practiced. The state of laya and the path of laya are immanent in any spiritual path and are its secret core. The essence of the teachings of Laya Yoga is to create and constantly maintain a state of awareness, vigilant presence. The yogi practicing this technique follows the path of spontaneous self-recognition, he ceases to live in the categories of a fixed past and a motivated future.

    The fundamental difference between Laya Yoga and other practices is the achievement of the state of samadhi not through the method, but through natural contemplation without effort.

    Karma yoga

    (mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita)

    (Skt. कर्म योग "yoga of activity") is also known as buddhi yoga - one of the four main types of yoga, including in the philosophy of Hinduism.

    Karma yoga is based on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita - the sacred Hindu scripture in Sanskrit, and its main meaning is the performance of prescribed duties (dharma) without attachment to the fruits of labor. As a result of such activities, moksha (salvation) becomes possible. The Bhagavad Gita contains a concise description of the process of karma yoga. The Bhagavad Gita is an excerpt from another literary work, the Mahabharata. This is a conversation between Prince Arjuna and the incarnation of God - Krishna, who plays the role of a charioteer, driving Arjuna's war chariot. The conversation takes place on the battlefield, shortly before the start of the bloody Battle of Kurukshetra between the armies of two warring dynasties - the Pandava and Kauravas.

    Karma yoga is described as a path of action, thinking and desire in accordance with the duty (dharma) of each person without taking into account personal egoistic desires and tastes, as action without any attachment to the results of one's actions, to the fruits of one's labor. In the Bhagavad Gita, although out of compassion for his relatives and friends who were in the ranks of the enemy, Arjuna did not want to fight, he took part in the battle for the sake of fulfilling his duty as a warrior and fulfilling the divine plan of Krishna. Krishna then explains that Arjuna must dedicate the fruits of his (both good and bad) actions to Him, the Supreme.

    In simple words, karma yoga can be described as performance of one's duties (strive for impeccability) without expecting results and fruits. Action for the sake of action.

    jnana yoga

    Jnana yoga or gyana yoga (Skt. ज्ञान योग, jñānayoga IAST "the path of knowledge") is one of the types of yoga and philosophy of Hinduism.

    An example of the practice of jnana yoga: find internal contradictions in your thinking.

    Jnana yoga ("yoga of knowledge") is one of the four main types of yoga in Hindu philosophy. A type of yoga that leads a person to the truth by changing his knowledge of himself and the world around him. (reprogramming) This is the yoga of the people of the intellectual path. It frees the human mind from the shackles of the illusory concept of the world, directs it to true knowledge, and demonstrates the basic laws of the universe. Jnana yoga begins with the education of the mind. A person who wants to know the truth must clear his mind of everything that he previously considered his own. From any stereotypes, habitual judgments, truths heard from others, even holy people, all ideas about God, the universe and similar things. Everything that you just heard, read, absorbed from childhood from your parents, everything should be left as useless.

    Now you can’t believe anything just like that, you need to be convinced from your own experience, to feel it. Then it will be really Knowledge capable of producing profound changes in the mind and in the whole being. All other people's conclusions must be discarded, the search begins with a clean slate.

    One of the key questions: Who am I?» And this is not your name, profession, nationality, etc. The principle of negation is used here: neti-neti. I am not my body, I am not my mind, I am not my emotions, and so on. Also, the student may be given some saying from the scriptures or a certain symbol, and he meditates on it for a long time, trying to understand the essence. This can go on for quite a long time, sometimes a year or more. Everything that comes during meditation is confided to the teacher, and he decides whether the student is ready to go further.

    THREE STAGES OF MASTERING JNANA YOGA

    • Shravana (hearing)
    • Manana (contemplation),
    • Nidhidhyasana (affirmation in true knowledge).

    Bhakti - yoga

    Bhakti yoga is one of the four main types of yoga in Hindu philosophy. The practice of bhakti yoga is aimed at cultivating love for God through bhakti - serving God with love and devotion. The practice of bhakti yoga is recommended in a number of sacred texts of Hinduism as the easiest and most effective type of yoga (for ordinary people, like us, those who go to church). Thus, the Bhagavad Gita proclaims its superiority over the other three main types of yoga - karma yoga, jnana yoga and raja yoga.

    The bhakta begins to realize all his deeds expressed outside, as something done for the sake of God, as a sacrifice to him, which, in turn, contributes to the development of the habit of selfless action, to a distant view of the world.

    Raja yoga

    Raja yoga ("royal yoga") - also known as classical yoga- one of six orthodox schools in the philosophy of Hinduism, which is based on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.

    Raja yoga is aimed at establishing control over the mind. For the Raja Yoga practitioner, sadhana (practice) begins with learning to control the mind, although certain minimal asana and pranayama practices also take place as part of the preparatory process for meditation and concentration. In the practice of Raja Yoga, there are eight steps or levels, which is why it is also called Ashtanga Yoga (from the Sanskrit Ashta - eight):

    • Pit- norms of behavior - self-restraint
    • Niyama- adherence to religious rules and regulations - full dedication to spiritual practices
    • Asana- unification of mind and body through physical activity
    • Pranayama- breath control leading to unification of body and mind
    • Pratyahara- distraction of the senses from contact with their objects
    • Dharana- Purposeful concentration of the mind
    • Dhyana- meditation (internal activity that gradually leads to samadhi)
    • Samadhi- a peaceful superconscious state of blissful awareness of one's true nature

    Sometimes these eight levels are divided into four lower and four higher. At the same time, the lower levels are associated with hatha yoga (subsequently separated from the yoga sutras), and the higher ones belong to raja yoga. The simultaneous practice of the three higher stages is called samyama.

    The second group is yoga, which works with the body.

    Hat ha yoga

    Initially, Hatha yoga (which was not originally called that) was aimed at achieving higher states of consciousness through the study of the body by performing asanas and pranayamas. She was a preparation for the Raja Yoga meditations.

    After a while, Hatha yoga merged with Tantrism and the tantric direction of Hatha yoga appeared, formed in the 10th-11th centuries by Matsyendranath and, to a greater extent, by his student Gorakshanath.

    Gorakshanath systematized the practices of working with the body and consciousness that existed in his time, and also supplemented them with tantric elements. He is considered the author of many texts on hatha yoga (Goraksha-paddhati, Goraksha-staka, Jnana-amrita, Aman yoga, Yoga-martanda, Siddha-siddhanta paddhati, etc.

    The classic text, which systematizes many practices of hatha yoga, was the work of Swami Swatmarama " Hatha yoga pradipika"(XIV-XV centuries).

    Also very important works describing hatha yoga are "Gheranda Samhita" (XVII-XVIII c) and "Shiva Samhita" (XVIII c) - a text that, along with practices, sets out the philosophy of hatha yoga (i.e., the principles of yama and niyama)

    In parallel with yoga, Tantra developed, a tradition that absorbed all sorts of techniques and techniques from various cults, religions and superstitions. It included yoga, Vedanta, Buddhism, Sufism, Islam and other technologies.

    Tantra can be called a continuously renewing system. Therefore, the emergence of Tantra is not associated with the name of one person, it was formed by many masters. Tantra can be called an experimental system. Many of its methods and methods have lost their original meaning and sometimes carry adverse consequences for the experimenter. And it was Tantra that reshaped Patanjali's yoga system in the most radical way.

    According to the most common version, Tantra originated on the Hindustan Peninsula (modern India) among the indigenous population during matriarchy. There are no definite facts about the time of its occurrence. It is believed that Tantra has existed for at least three thousand years. At the same time, the most ancient written sources of Tantra that have survived to this day date from the middle of the first millennium BC. e.

    Tantra believes that perfection can only be achieved in the "divine body", and therefore it is necessary to maintain pristine health as long as possible, which will ensure longevity for the individual. So for this purpose two steps or two techniques from Raja Yoga (Patanjali) were taken: asana and pranayama. Over time, these combined two techniques were given the name Hatha Yoga. After Hatha Yoga was filled with additional techniques obtained by Tantra, and this was also collectively called Hatha Yoga.

    The popularity of Tantra (as it is now) was due to the fact that the medieval Tantric texts on Hatha Yoga were written plain language understandable to the people - that's why it began to spread rapidly.

    Moreover, in these treatises, Tantra promises an easy and quick mastery of various miraculous abilities, and at all times, simple-hearted, narrow-minded people and striving for the unusual to compensate for their feelings of inferiority fall into the bait of these promises.

    So, Tantra has expanded the previously existing yoga practices by adding hundreds of new techniques:

    • more complex pranayama, n
    • detailed visualization practices and
    • auku mantras as well
    • many bodily practices, mainly yoga postures (asanas),
    • ritual arrangement of the hands (mudras),
    • activation of energy centers (chakras) in the body.

    In addition to yoga, various shamanic rituals are practiced in Tantrism, releasing the sexual energy of a person. Due to the interest in the body as a vessel of the eternal, the followers of Tantrism are fond of alchemy and different ways life extension. The mystical physiology of the chakras plays a large role in Tantrism.

    About Kundalini Yoga

    The most popular texts on Hatha Yoga: Gheranda, Shiva Samhita, and Hatha Yoga Pradipika describe ways to raise the so-called Kundalini force, which can give a person quick enlightenment.

    According to the research and observations of Carl Gustav Jung, the essence of this process is the deliberate unbalancing of the system and its shift to transcendent modes of operation. The life-support automatics begin to fail, psycho-emotional convulsions arise in it, accompanied by unusual experiences and effects, which Tantra announced as signs of higher transmutation, however, without guaranteeing the safety of the mind.

    classical tantra

    "Classical" tantra exists within the framework of various schools, among which the main ones are: Shaivas (Shaivites), Shaktas, Vaishnavas, Ganapatya, Kaumars (Skandas), Saurites.

    The most famous among them are Shaivas, Shaktas and Vaishnavas.

    Traditionally, Tantra is divided into two major areas. Left Hand Tantra and Tantra right hand.

    According to one version, the difference between left-handed and right-handed Tantra is the sexual contact of a man and a woman and the use of power plants. In the left hand Tantra they are used naturally, as they are, on the physical and energetic level. In the Tantra of the right hand, interaction is possible only on the mental and energy levels. According to another version, the left-handed Tantra is a preference or worship of the universal feminine and the deification of a woman. Right-handed Tantra favors the masculine principle and the deification of the male. The left hand tantra is the path of rapture and ecstasy. The Tantra of the right hand is the path of silence.

    The Buddhist tantra also stands out.

    An integral part of the Vajrayana schools (one of the directions of Buddhism), associated with the practice of borderline states, enlightened states, death and intermediate states between death and the next birth (see bardo).

    Tantra is understood as the practice of achieving the final result ("fruit") - the state of the Buddha. Tantra actively uses complex symbolism, yidams (bodhisattva images), meditations, mudras (special combinations of fingers that affect the physical and emotional state.), yantras (a magic diagram symbolizing the secret nature of a deity), rituals.

    The most important prerequisite for practicing tantra is taking the Bodhisattva vows, striving to save all living beings without exception from the suffering of samsara, and becoming a Buddha in order to help sentient beings. Tantra is considered the shortest and at the same time the most dangerous path.

    Buddhist yoga (Tibet)

    The next line of transformation in yoga is Buddhism.

    Buddha, according to legend, rejected the experience of his three yogic mentors (hatha yoga Bharagva, who expelled the future savior for too quick successes, as well as Vaishala and Arad Kalama, who taught him contemplation), only because he surpassed them in this art. Buddhism never denied yoga as a practice, it assimilated it, resulting in a very specific product.

    The ways of salvation taught by the Buddha are based on a purely yogic approach, and to such an extent that famous scholars, for example, E Senar or F and Shcherbatskaya, generally defined early Buddhism as yoga. Buddhism includes the principle of Patanjale meditations and contemplations (described as higher stages of yoga)

    Tibetan yoga

    This type of yoga came to us - as the name suggests - from Tibet. IN Tibetan yoga elements of Indian Hatha yoga and some elements of qigong were combined, which is understandable: Tibet is located between India and China, and the mutual influence of various schools and directions is affecting. One of the dominant moments is concentration, concentration of attention.

    yoga tummo

    Tummo (Tib. གཏུམ་མོ་, Wiley gtum-mo; Skt.: चण्ड, caṇḍālī IAST) is the yoga of inner Fire or illusory warmth. It is believed that as a result of concentrated work with powerful internal energies, Buddhists practicing yoga of internal heat are able to “radiate” heat, to be absolutely immune to cold. In Tibet, yogis practicing tummo are called "repa" (literally - "cotton robe"), because even in the most severe cold they are dressed only in thin cotton clothes, they do without warm woolen clothes.

    Tummo involves the concentration of the meditator on the image of fire (drops and bindu) and sensations of warmth, which are associated with the direct feeling of a living flame. Those who have achieved certain results in this direction are tested in several ways: in a cold, a person must dry wet shreds of fabric with the heat of his body, and during meditation on the snow, melt as much snow around him as possible. The main goal of tummo is the conquest of spiritual heights and the rapid achievement of enlightenment,

    There have been repeated attempts to explain the effects of tummo from a scientific point of view. For example, in the studies of Harvard University professor Herbert Benson in 1981 and 2000. it has been found that monks can raise the temperature of their fingers and toes by more than eight degrees Celsius.

    In Soviet times, Aleksey Katkov studied the limits of the human body. Shortly before his tragic death, he conducted an experiment on volunteers who were able to withstand almost naked for an hour a temperature of -60 ° C in rarefied air, corresponding to an altitude of 7500 m above sea level, blown by an air stream every ten minutes from a two-meter fan.

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