Tuesday, June 18, 2013

The Gospel of Doubt

Those seeking to be established in God have one enormous hurdle...erasing doubt. In this eloquent article written by a Swami Khecaranatha we are encouraged to live in the world while established in God consciousness.  He gives us the simple technique to achieve the former.
  We may feel God's presence when time's are good but when challenges come do we still feel that presence?  We should try.  This is the sadhana, the practice that will bring us near to divinity. Read the article and feel behind the words.  From this very moment feel God's presence as silence and love.

Om Shanti Shanti Shanti 

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http://www.sacredspaceyogasanctuary.com/pdfs/Book%20of%20Doubt.pdf

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Mantra Yoga


Begin the video. Sit back in your chair or on the floor with your legs crossed and your spine straight. Imagine your body deeply relaxing and feel this.
Begin to chant along with deep focus and passion. Imagine the music arising from within.
I pray for your well being
May your spirit awaken through this great mantra!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The Solar Tradition


Excerpt from Surya Namaskar-Yoga Publications Trust

 

The Solar Tradition

          The origins of surya namaskar date far back to the earliest epochs of history, when human beings first became aware of a spiritual power within themselves that is also reflected in the material universe.  This awareness is the foundation of yoga. Surya Namaskrar , meaning 'salutations to the sun', can be seen as  a form of worship of the sun, and all that it represents on the micro and macrocosmic levels.  In the yogic terms this indicates that surya namaskar awakens the solar aspects of the individual's nature and releases this vital energy for the development of higher awareness.  This can be realized by the practice of surya namaskar each morning, as well as being a fine way to pay tribute to the course of creation and life, thereby carrying on the solar tradition.

 

Sun Worship in the Vedic tradition

            Adoration and worship of the sun was one of man's first and most natural forms of inner expression.  Most of the ancient traditions included some form of sun worship, incorporating various solar symbols and deities, but nowhere have these traditions been as well preserved as they are in the Vedic culture.  In fact, sun worship is still practiced as a daily ritual in many parts of India today.

            In ancient India the great avatar Rama became the king of the solar race in the epic Ramayana.  The roots of the present Hindu culture lie in the ancient Vedic scriptures, which contain numerous slokas referring to the sun.  The Rig Veda itself has many such references, a few of which are given here:

 

         Aloft this all-wise shining God,

         His beams of light are bearing now

        That everyone the Sun may see.

 

        Thou goest across the sky's broad place

        Meeting the days with rays, O Sun,

        And watching generations pass.

 

       The steeds are seven that at thy carriage

       Bear up the God whose hair is flame,

       O shining God , O Sun far seen.

 

Excerpt 2

     

      We meditate in the adorable glory

      of the radiant sun.

      May he inspire our intelligence.

 

 

The suryoupanishad (scripture pertaining to the sun)  states that people who worship the sun as Brahman (pure consciousness) become powerful, active, intelligent and acquire long life.  The sun is personified as brilliant like gold, having four arms, seated on a red lotus and riding in a chariot drawn by four horses. He sets in motion the wheels of time, and from him emerge the five physical elements of earth, water, fire, air and ether, as well as the five senses. 

 

Modern Observations

     With the passing of the old cultures and religions, sun worship has lost its significance. Science has become a separate development often replacing religion as the foundation of our beliefs.  However, science is now revealing some new and vital information on the sun's activities, which gives us a new understanding of our relationship with the centre of the planetary system.

    The sun's surface periodically erupts into huge flares which extend thousands of miles into space and, to us on the earth, appear as 'spots' on its surface.  These sunspots have been observed to undergo various cycles of increasing and decreasing activity, the main cycle of which is approximately eleven years.  Correlations have shown that periods of increased sunspot activity correspond with terrestrial phenomena.  There is evidence that wars, revolutions, and migrations often correspond to periods of intense sunspot activity.

                American Foundation for the Study of Cycles has found over 1,300 phenomena related to sunspot cycles.  These include the increase frequency of auroras, comets, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, meteor showers, changes in germ cell maturation, electrical potential of trees, fashion, voting trends, fluctuations in stock market prices, increase in the incidence of high blood pressure and diabetes, and many other seemingly unrelated events.  This is not surprising when we visualize the immense power of the sun and its radiations, or realize that the earth is constantly being baked in a solar wind.  The sun is an integral part of life on earth. 

                Surya namaskar takes on a new dimension when we become aware of the effects of the sun on our lives and we can then understand how important it was to our ancestors.  At the same time, by awakening our own inherent solar forces though this integrated practice, we can attune ourselves to the cosmic nature and revitalize our lives.

 

Friday, May 18, 2012

Choosing a New Mantra

When I leave a little room for my habitual thinking to take over fear and worry are the dominant thoughts.  Just as there are default settings in a computer there is also one with in each of us.  Mine happens create a heavy load on my shoulders.  That's no fun! There is no joy in this setting.  What to do?  I've tried the method of observing my thoughts but I found no relief in such a practice. Fear and worry are a sticky substance.  Thankfully we all posses will power which can remove the most stickiest of substances. Developing my will power has been a monumental task.  Such little self confidence I've had! As I come to terms with this, new insights have emerged.  I am beginning to see that positive thinking is a key element for my spiritual awakening.  When I draw my attention to my body and observe my surroundings I am able feel my way towards gratitude.  When I am walking in nature I often practice gratitude for its beauty.  When I am at work I express my gratitude for the great team work and acknowledge the invisible cord which connects us all. When I am trying to overcome a bad habbit I am grateful for the possibility of change. Let me share some first hand experience.
Yesterday I was taking a walk through the neighborhood.  The tall trees, chirping birds, and radiant colors kept me engaged in the moment.  This walk can be a such a centering experience, but there are times when my mind is in default mode.  "Oh no, I am not sure what to say to him about my concerns...How am I going to make enough money....it's going to be difficult to expand my yoga attendance," I say to myself.  This dialogue goes around and around in my head and I've accepted this fear based thinking for so many years. Wait a sec!  Do I have to think this way? Can I make the choice to think otherwise? As this question came to mind it became very clear that I can change my default setting by actively engaging in my thinking process.   
I began a new mantra.  "I choose confidence, I choose confidence, I choose confidence." I began to visualize success in all the things I cared about.  My spirit for life began to blossom. In the midst of this experience my lower tendencies crept in saying, " It is going to be very difficult to achieve your goals."  I responded back with my mantra.  With a firm understanding I counteracted the negative thoughts with an inner force which drove them away. I want to emphasise 'firm understanding' because there has been times in the past when I consciously practiced positive thinking but it was a time of planting seeds. At that time I was reminded by others to remain positive but this time the reminder came from within. How different it feels! How much more invigorating when philosophy meets experience. 

                                         Om Shanti Shanti Shanti        Om Peace Peace Peace

 

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Achieving Stability in Yoga


There you are.  You have established yourself in the yoga posture. The stretch is deep and the alignment is precise. You have come a long way in your physical ability of mastering the pose.  As your teacher pushes you further in the forward bend you pull and struggle to reach some desired position.  For a moment there is a mental orgasm, a feeling you have achieved something special.  Like all good things they pass, having you yearning for more.  Your desires start to haunt you by demanding that same feeling from last week.  After years of practice you go on playing to the tune of your desires. You begin to feel helpless and unsuccessful in accomplishing a feeling of union.  Depression kicks in and you are about ready to quite the yogic path.  You decide today is your last class.
With all hope for achievement given up you naturally drop your desires. The teacher tells you to stay present with the sensations of the body and the breath.  As you do so the body feels heavy and firm against the mat. As the breath moves in and out you feel an energy field within and without your body.  You feel the entire body is made of energy; it expands with the in breath and contracts with the out breath.  From Shavasana (corpse pose) you gracefully move into your asanas (posture). As you come into the forward bend your head rest against your knees as it has many times before. The teacher begins to push your back as he has many times before.  A voice inside says "surrender." Agreeing, you keep you body relaxed and begin to go deeper than ever before. Still it doesn't matter to you.  You've put you attention on the breath. The sensations of your body come into your field of awareness but you don't give importance.  Your not sure where the body starts and ends.  It is a feeling of energy and space.  This expereince deepens with each passing posture. When you come out of final relaxation thoughts have no grip on you. They still arise but pass like a distant cloud in the sky.  As you walk to your car nothing feels more important. As you move you right hand to open the door nothing feels more important. As you hold the steering wheel and push down on the accelerator nothing feels more important. This experience of doing one thing at a time brings joy to yourheart. The load of desire has lifted. 
As the time passes and your attachment to the world thickens but you are not worried. You understand that the experiences are separate from the experiencer, that a desireless life filled with positive healthy actions is a life of abundance and satisfaction.



 
                                      Om Shanti Shanti Shanti              Om Peace Peace Peace

Friday, April 6, 2012

Inspiring Thoughts and Prayers for the Day

        
 Excerpt from the "Book of Daily Thoughts and Prayers"
                               By Swami Paramananda

Salient Thought
Great things are near, but we must have certain unfoldment to be able to partake of them.

Lines to memorize
The resonance of They voice aroused me who was slumbering in idle dreams.  My waking was only for a a moment, But Thou hast wrought a strange miracle within my soul.
Now even in sleep I find something in me always awake and watching. That which Though hast roused in me can sleep no more.

Lesson
Nature holds for us a rich treasure. She has great lessons for us; but we must have spiritual vision to perceive what She offers.  We take layer after layer off and things unfold themselves; this is the real secret of revelation. When it comes, man realizes he has a mighty spiritual heritage, that he has the power of Divinity within him. But no one can force this realization on us, we must acquire it ourselves.

Prayer

O Thou who dwellest in my heart!
Help me to withdraw my mind from all
     Mundane glamour
And make it so clear and calm,
That is will reflect the Spirit of Truth.
Awaken me from the sleep of ignorance
    and delusion,
And grant me understanding of my divine
    nature.
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Monday, April 2, 2012

The danger of a fickle mind, and its remedy

This past weekend I attended a concert of classical Hindustani music at Amma's ashram.  What started as a wrestling match in my mind between conflicting desires ended up teaching me critical insight into the nature of my mind, specifically why I often feel so out of touch with the present moment.  Let me explain.

Before the concert began I had doubts about attending.  Classical Indian vocal music has never sparked my interest because of it's complex beats and rhythms.  Music like all art either inspires you or it doesn't.

Having this doubt set the stage for disappointment, or did it? As the music began I tried so hard to find interest. The more I tried the worse I felt.  My mind was jumping all over the place. I tried one technique after another to bring myself in the music, but I failed miserably. The thought of having attended this entire concert without any fulfillment brought a feeling of bitterness. What was I to do?

Roughly three quarters into the performance I asserted my will power towards concentrating with my entire being, determined to push aside ALL! doubtful and fickle minded thoughts. I gazed at the fingers of the harmonium player determined to be aware only of the movement of his fingers. As I stared with intensity the rays of my mind gathered, creating a calming sensation. The present moment began to awaken.  I was nipping unwanted thoughts at the bud, not allowing them to sink in and influence my emotional body.  As I continued this process the music came into the forefront and I effortlessly became absorbed. I was winning the battle against my fickle mind.

 It brought me joy knowing that I have the ability to will myself into any given moment. I see this as a bridge, a stepping stone to the ever present NOW!
                                                          
                                                        OM Shanti Shanti Shanti


Trataka
 (Technique for developing concentration)