Title: Yoga Psychology
1Yoga Psychology
- Understanding the connection between the body,
mind and spirit
2What is yoga psychology?
- Systematized by Ashtabakra over 2000 years ago,
called Raja dhi Raja yoga. - Extensively developed by P.R. Sarkar -- Indian
philosopher and spiritual teacher in late 20th
century. - Sarkar - known by the spiritual name Shrii Shrii
Anandamurti. - Revitalized ancient yogic understanding of how
the chakras are related to our mental/emotional
states and how we can use yogic practices to
create balance.
3The Theory - Propensities and Yoga
Yogashcittavrtti Nirodhah - Patanjali
Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the
mind.
That is the Nirodha (channelisation) of all the
Vrittis (propensities) of the mind. Is it
entirely correct?
4Yoga is unification
- This cittavrttinirodha (i.e. suspension of
propensities) is also a negative stage? - The correct interpretation of yoga is
unification. - Unification by whom, with whom?
- Sam'yoga yoga ityukto jiiva'tma Parama'tmanah.
- Unification of the unit self with the Cosmic
Self is yoga.
5Yoga is unification micro merges with Macro
- When your little I becomes one with your great
I, that state is the state of yoga. - The spiritual aspirant who has attained that
state, that stage, is a yogi. - That desideratum, the goal of life, is hidden
within your I feeling. It lies covert within
your I feeling. - Microcosm ? Macrocosm
6Chakras
Subtle Psycho-Physical Centers
Mental/Emotional tendencies are located at
different chakras throughout the body.
7Glands and Sub-glands relationship to chakras
C - 7th pineal B - 6th pituitary A - 5th
thyroid D - 4th thymus E/F - 3rd pancreas/
adrenals G/H - 2nd ovaries/ testes 1st no
official glands
Science has recently discovered that not only
glands, but also different areas of tissue
throughout the body produce hormones.
8Propensities (tendencies of mind) Examples
Altruism
Hope
Worldly desire
9 Human Expression Through the Chakras
beyond expression
all knowledge
self-expression
compassion
drive
inferiority/superiority
longings
1050 tendenciesx 2 (internal and external
expression) 100x 10 (5 motor and 5
sensory organs) 1000 tendencies
Vrittis propensities or tendencies of mind
Sahasrara chakra
11Chakras the specifics
What is a cakra? It is a collection of glands
and sub-glands, and the location of these glands
and sub-glands differs from animal to animal. In
humans the cakras are situated at the
intersecting points of the id'a', sus'umna' and
piungala' psycho-spiritual channels. In the
human mind various thoughts are constantly
emerging and dissolving. Behind these psychic
phenomena are the underlying vrttis
propensities which are primarily related to the
inborn sam'ska'ras mental reactive momenta of
human beings. Propensities are formed according
to one's inherent sam'ska'ras, and the expression
and control of these propensities are dependent
upon the various cakras. - Shrii Shrii
Anandamurti
12Muladhara Chakra
- First chakra
- the root
- Solid factor
- Visualization color
- Gold
13Vrittis of the 1st Chakra
- Vrittis of the 1st Chakra
- - longings (propensities)
- Kama physical
- Artha psychic
- Dharma psycho-spiritual
- Moksa spiritual
14Svadhisthana Chakra
Second chakra
Liquid factor Visualization color Silvery white
(like moonlight)
15Vrittis of the 2nd Chakra
- Belittlement of others, indifference
- Psychic stupor, lack of common sense
- Indulgence
- Lack of confidence (in oneself or another)
- Crude expression, cruelty
- Thought of complete annihilation (defeatism)
16Manipura Chakra
Third chakra
Luminous factor Visualization color Red
17Vrittis of the 3rd Chakra
Third chakra Some tendencies Shyness
Fear Melancholy Craving
Attachments Irritability
What are all the vrittis or propensities of the
3rd chakra?
18Vrittis of the 3rd Chakra
- Shyness, shame
- Sadistic tendency, cruelty
- Envy, jealousy
- Lethargy, inertia, staticity
- Melancholy
- Peevishness, irritability
- Craving, thirst for acquisition
- Infatuation
- Hatred, revulsion
- Fear
19Anahata Chakra
- Fourth chakra
- Aerial Factor
- Visualization color Smokey gray/green
20Vrittis of the 4th Chakra
- Self-esteem, vanity, arrogance
- Anxiety, impersonal worry
- Conceit, egotism
- Greed, avarice, voracity
- Hypocrisy, deception
- Repentance
- Argumentativeness (to point of wild exaggeration)
- Hope
- Effort
- Mine-ness and attachment, love
- Discrimination, conscience
- Mental numbness due to fear, nervous breakdown
21Vishuddha Chakra
Fifth chakra
Ethereal factor Visualization color Multi-colore
d/shaped
22Vrittis of the 5th Chakra
- 1-7 feelings inspired by the musical scale
- 1st note, vibrancy
- (peacock)
- 2nd note, relieving
- (bull, ox)
- 3rd note, quieting
- (goat)
- 4th note, peaceful
- (deer)
- 5th note, joyful
- (cuckoo)
- 6th note, sweetness
- (donkey)
- 7th note, tender longing
- (elephant)
- OMN - creation, preservation, destruction
- HUM - movement of the divine force (sound of the
kundalinii) - PHAT - fruition or inspiration, theory into
practice (practication)
23Vrittis of the 5th Chakra (continued)
- Expression
- (for mundane welfare)
- Altruism
- (for psychic welfare, subtler sphere)
- Universal welfare (noble actions)
- Surrender to a higher power
- (Supreme Entity)
- Poisonous quality of voice/speech, repulsive
expression - Attractive quality of voice/speech, sweet
expression
24Ajina Chakra
- Sixth Chakra
- Beyond the factors and colors
- 2 propensities (vrittis)
- mundane knowledge
- spiritual knowledge
mundane knowledge
spiritual knowledge
25Sahasrara Chakra
- Seventh chakra
- - thousand petalled
- Devotion
- Surrender
- Love
26Why are some people born happy, others sad,
others scared, others outgoing?
27Samskara a seed of reaction
- We all enter the world with our own samskaras
- often called karma
- (but karma is action
- while samskara is the reaction in
potentiality and karmaphala is the results of
action or the spent reaction). - Samskaras are accumulated from past lives, and
are also imposed and acquired. - Samskaras determine our chakra symphony.
28How can Yoga Help?
- If we can strengthen the chakras, the mind will
become more balanced. - Yoga in its entirety is holistic.
- Diet, therapy/counseling, exercise, etc. help
create a holistic approach. - Yoga postures can contribute some are very
specific, others help balance several chakras at
once.
29Synthetic system
- Yoga Psychology or approach to yoga - is a
synthetic approach. - Systems approach never separates one element
from another, sees all as interactive - asanas, meditation, diet, ethics, service.
- Tuning/cleaning the mind/body instrument in order
to harmonize the symphony.
30Yogas 8 limbs (Ashtaunga)
- Yama
- Niyama
- Asana
- Pranayama
- Pratyahara
- Dharana
- Dhyana
- Samadhi
Let us briefly look at asanas and meditation
(pratyahara, dharana, dhyana)
31Whats special about asanas (poses)?
- Postures are held in order to put sustained
pressure on the specific glands. - Breath is controlled.
- Postures are repeated to maximize their
effectiveness. - Postures are done when you are cool.
- Postures are followed by self-massage to help
with the assimilation of the glandular effects.
32Whats special about meditation?
- The wave of Supreme Consciousness is attained in
the process of meditation (sadhana). - If anybody does this sadhana with great
determination, they will move on towards that
Supreme. - They will become one with that Supreme form of
Bliss (Ananda). - Human beings will have to dive into this wave of
the Supreme. - This is the true success in life this is the
Ananda Marga (Path of Bliss).
33Aspects of Yoga Psychology
- Asanas Meditation
- glands nerves
- hypothalamus
- nerves glands
- mood
-
- behaviour
34Adaptation(physical, mental/emotional, spiritual)
environmental stimulus
- Affects
- Limbic system
- Hypothalamus
- Endocrine glands
readiness
heightened mental state
altered physiology (blood sugar, adrenalin,
temperature, immune cells, electrolytes)
35Integration of Internal and External Stimuli
Environmental stimuli
Limbic system
Cortex - memory
Limbic system correlates with past experiences
hypothalamus
pituitary
Hormones released
defense
digestion
reproduction
36Adaptation
- SUCCESSFUL ADAPTATION
- Relaxation, efficiency, focus
- Subtle, higher mind/ propensities
- FAILURE TO ADAPT
- Sickness, stress
- Crude, lower mind/ propensities
37Adaptation and Evolution
- Sustained demand for adaptation
Psychic urges (hopes and fears)
Psychic transmutations
Genetic transmutations (changes in DNA)
New species
Vibrational energy
38Spiritual Evolution
- Spiritual practice begins with the body and
towards the end it culminates in spiritual
evolution. - In the first phase, sadhana (meditation /
spiritual practice) is physico-psychic, and in
the second stage it is only psychic. - In the third stage psycho-spiritual and in the
fourth stage it is entirely spiritual. - These are the different stages of
physico-psycho-spiritual practice.
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