Title: Prana, Kundalini & Yoga
1Prana, Kundalini Yoga
2Pranas
3Prâna in Indian Philosophy
- The Vedas in India are the oldest recorded major
scriptures known to exist. Following them, came
the Upanishads, Vedanta, Shaiva, Vaishnava,
Buddhist and Tantric philosophies, to name a few
of the primary ones. Thus, there was a continuous
development of the science of Yoga for millennia
during which time disciplines which led to the
awakening of Kundalini were developed and refined
to an extent that has been unmatched in any other
known culture in the world. - The ultimate reality behind the phenomenal
universe, according to the Upanishads, is
referred to as Brahman. Brahman is said to be
attributeless. It has no size, no shape, no
color, no taste, no smell nor form. Brahman is
held to be infinite, unbounded by time or space,
the source of all. It is a unity, with no degrees
or differences or sub-divisions. Being infinite
and formless, it is unknowable by the intellect.
Perhaps the only characteristic by which we can
comprehend Brahman is that it is an infinite
unbounded super-conscious Intelligence. - The Indian philosophies have subdivided Brahman
into two complementary aspects. This consists of
an unchanging Conscious Principle, that is in
turn, completed by an infinite Creative Energy.
The conscious principle has been designated as
Atman or Shiva and the creative energy as Shakti.
These may be thought of as the static and kinetic
aspects of creation. - Shakti, or Para-Shakti as it is known in its
cosmic form, the super-intelligent creative
energy, is said to be the power which creates,
maintains and destroys the entire phenomenal
universe. This Cosmic Shakti operates in the
phenomenal world in two primary ways. It
functions in inanimate matter by manifesting the
elements, atoms and molecules of the physical
world and the four (at this time) known forces
which bind them together. It also functions in
the animate or living world as a subtle
immaterial essence pervading all life forms,
governing all biological processes within them.
This form of Shakti is termed Prâna-Shakti or
just Prâna.
4Prâna- What It Is
- The Subtle body is a minute germ of a living
substance. It contains the invisible particles of
matter which are held together by vital force. It
also possesses mind or thought-force in a
potential state, just as the seed of a plant
contains the life force and the power of growth.
It consists of Antah-karana the internal organ
or the mind substance with its various
modifications mind, intellect, egoism, memory,
and Bahya-karana the 5 instruments of
perception the powers of seeing, hearing,
smelling, tasting and touching the 5 instruments
of action the powers of seizing, moving,
speaking, evacuating and generating, and the 5
Prânas. - Prâna is the medium for the activity of thought
and transference of sensations and impulses in
living organisms, which controls the vital
functions of all sentient life. This energy is
said to become directly perceptible to the mind
when some degree of true success is achieved in
Yoga. - In its cosmic form, Prâna is a highly diffused
intelligent energy spread everywhere. But in the
individual it takes a specific form as the
bio-plasma or individual Prâna composed of an
extremely subtle organic essence drawn from the
elements and compounds forming the body. It is
this essence which, transformed into psychic
energy, becomes the fuel for thought. The
bio-plasma, sustained by the cosmic ocean of
Pâana, permeates each and every cell of an
organism. - Prâna is considered to be the basic vital life
force which, disappearing at death, leads to the
separation of the physical body from the Infinite
Conscious Principle that had been linked to it.
Prâna has a range or spectrum which varies from
individual to individual and from species to
species. It is this spectrum which is the source
of the human aura that is described by psychics
and clairvoyants and detected by Kirlian
photography.
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6Prâna- as a Yoga
- The term Hatha Yoga is a compound of the two
Sanskrit words Ha and Tha, which mean the
Sun and the Moon. They represent the two
basic polarities of Prâna-Shakti, termed Prâna
and Apâna, which are said to function in the
nervous system producing a heating or cooling
effect respectively. They correspond to the two
channels or nâdis named Pingla and Ida on the
right and left sides of the spinal cord. - Hatha Yoga has as one of its primary objectives
the ability to enhance the production,
purification and control of Prâna in the
practitioner and thereby to stimulate into
heightened activity the mechanism of Kundalini.
The term Prânayama, which is sometimes mistaken
to mean simply the control of the breath, in
actual fact denotes the control of this vital
energy. - While air is the gross/physical attribute, it
contains within it the subtle energy of Prâna
(life-force). Simply by breathing air, we receive
the benefits of Prâna in an unconcentrated form.
But the yogic practice of Prânayama is not simply
to breathe air, rather it is to stoke the
internal fires to distill the Prâna from the air
and to concentrate its effects to expand ones
consciousness. - It is primarily through the medium of the
respiratory system that Prâna is absorbed into
the body from the surrounding air to replenish
the store of vital energy which circulates in all
parts of the body. Prâna appears to use Oxygen as
the major vehicle for its activity in the body.
The nervous system is thus the channel by which
the Prânic energy stored in the cells of the body
is collected and transmitted to the brain. - Since the nervous system in the human body is
the basis for all feeling, movement, muscle
control, information transmission and
coordination, it is almost certain that Prânas
activity in the body is intimately connected with
this system. This aspect of the energy is of
great concern in Yoga theory.
7Prâna- a Super-Intelligence
- Within the slowly evolving human being, the
immune system is undergoing a rapid internal
evolution of its own. How can such an amazing
system possibly exist without the control and
guidance of some remarkable agency such as Prâna?
When we physically damage our bodies, the healing
process takes over, completely beyond our control
or understanding, repairing bones, organs and
tissues. The fact that these processes work much
more quickly when we are asleepin a totally
unconscious stateagain indicates the operation
of an intelligent agency present in our bodies,
but separate from and undetected by our normal
consciousness. - One of the most amazing aspects of Prâna is that
it carries on all its intricate, complex and
far-reaching activities in the human body without
being in any way directly perceptible to us in
our normal state of consciousness. Day after day
we behold the miracles of conception and birth,
healing, recovery from disease, regeneration
during sleep, and for the most part do not even
begin to suspect the possibility of a stupendous
intelligence behind it all. - Not only must this super-intelligence know
intimately every aspect of our physical being,
but almost certainly our mental and emotional
natures too. It is for this reason that those who
awakened the Serpent Power in the past referred
to it as a goddessan all-knowing Intelligence
which knew every aspect of their being. - In the perspective of Sant-Mat, Prâna is
considered merely the power behind the
functioning of the Koshas or coverings that
envelope the Soul, while the power behind the
soul itself is Naam, Shabd or Holy Word,
comprising the inner Sound and Light. It is Naam
that creates Prâna. Hence, while Naam is
considered to be a Chetan or conscious entity,
Prâna is merely its Jada or inert covering that
is concerned with duality of Mind and Matter. It
is Prâna that creates the manifest world with the
assistance of Naam, but cannot lead to the true
Spiritual Goal.
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10Prânas- their Function
- The Subtle body is a minute germ of a living
substance. It contains the invisible particles of
matter which are held together by vital force. It
also possesses mind or thought-force in a
potential state, just as the seed of a plant
contains the life force and the power of growth.
It consists of Antah-karana the internal organ
or the mind substance with its various
modifications mind, intellect, egoism, memory,
and Bahya-karana the 5 instruments of
perception the powers of seeing, hearing,
smelling, tasting and touching the 5 instruments
of action the powers of seizing, moving,
speaking, evacuating and generating, and the 5
Prânas. - Prâna means vital energy or the life-sustaining
power in us. Although Prâna is one, it takes 5
different names on account of the 5 different
functions it performs. This word Prâna includes
the five manifestations of the vital force. - The first power of Vyâna is that which works in
every part of the nervous system from head to
foot, through every canal, which keeps the shape
of the body, preserves it from putrefaction, and
gives health and life to every cell and organ.
Second, that power which moves the lungs and
draws the atmospheric air from outside into the
system. This is also called Prâna. Second, that
power which throws out of the system such things
as are not wanted. It is called in Sanskrit
Apâna. Third, it is called Udâna when it is the
cause of bringing down food from the mouth
through the alimentary canal to the stomach, and
also when it is the cause of the power of speech.
Fourth, it takes the name of Samâna, as
performing digestive functions and carrying the
extract of food to every part of the body. - These 5 Prânas stay in the grosser body. They
are also in the finer or subtle body as the 5
finer breaths corresponding to the 5 grosser
Prânas.
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12Prana
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15Aura
Halo
Chakra centres of the bodies above the Physical
are all situated in the Brain
Chakras of the Etheric Double Egg
16Kundalini
17The Kundalini
- The knowledge of Kundalini is very ancient. It
dates back at least to the time of the Indus
Valley civilization which flourished from about
3,000 B.C. onwards. Ancient seals from this time
depicting a three-faced God, sitting on a throne
in a crossed-legged Yoga posture on a deerskin,
surrounded by a tiger, buffalo and rhinoceros are
almost without doubt representations of the God
Shiva of later Indian philosophies. The fact that
the male God depicted on the seals is shown in
Yoga posture with erect phallus demonstrates a
definite knowledge of the intimate connection
that Kundalini has with the reproductive system. - Yoga traditions aim to awaken the Kundalini,
because these traditions believe that the
Kundalini is the power that is required to attain
the ultimate goal of spiritual perfection.
Kundalini is described as a sleeping, dormant
potential force in the human organism. It is one
of the components of the supra-physical body,
which consists of Nâdis (energy channels),
Chakras (psychic centres), Prâna (subtle energy),
and Bindu (drops of essence). - It is depicted a phenomenal energy in the body,
which can be aroused and manipulated through
meditation and breathing exercises to rise up the
spine into the brain. It is often pictured as
being a form of subtle electricity powering the
chakras, leading to states of cosmic
consciousness. It is also a believed that
meditation, practiced for a period of time,
results in the awakening of Kundalini and the
experience of higher consciousness. - Kundalini is the Goddess of speech. She is also
called Saraswati, as she is the form of Shabda
Brahman. She is the source of all Knowledge and
Bliss. She is pure consciousness itself. She is
Prâna Shakti, the Supreme Force, the Mother of
Prâna, Agni, Bindu, and Nâda. It is by this
Shakti that the world exists. Creation,
preservation and dissolution are in her. It is
through her Shakti on subtle Prâna, Nâda is
produced. She maintains the individual soul
through the subtle Prâna.
18Kundalini is Fire
- There are innumerable fires in the human
body. The fire of stomach (Jatharagni) digests
food and results in semen formation. Persons
agitated by the fire of sexual passion (Kaamagni)
burn themselves like a moth in a flame. The fire
of speech (Vaani Agni) makes friends or foes with
good/bad speech. The radiance of Ojas, Tejas and
Varchas includes brilliance in all humans. Fire
of Brahman (Brahmagni) dwells in the Sahasrara
Kanwal (1000-petalled lotus) and gives the
individual soul a divine vision. The fire of
sentiments (Bhavagni) in the heart manifests as
compassion, friendship, sense of service etc. The
fire of time (Kaalagni) induces death. The fire
of lethargy (Mandaagni) induces lethargy and
diseases in man. The vital force fire is
Kundalini which abounds in life force, daring and
vigour in mankind. - Kundalini is also called Kaamabeeja (seed of all
desires and sexual passion). When the Shivalinga
is bathed, symbolizing Kundalini awakening, then
the water vessel is placed on the tripod stand
and one by one drops of water bathe the
Shivalinga. In order that Sexual passion does not
manifest nectar needs to be dripped in these
regions from the head area. This nectar is
called Soma Rasa. In the Soham spiritual
practice of Khechri Mudra, one gets to sip this
Soma Rasa. The 3 legs of the tripod stand
represent the Ida, Pingala and Sushumna Nadis. - Kundalini is like a forest fire. If Kundalini
enters the arena of desires, it can shatter a
human being. But when it is used for spiritual
endeavours, then not only is itself happy, but
that it gives joy. Mans basic power principle is
Kundalini, which is joined to cosmic
consciousness, and based on desires and needs, it
imbibes energy from the cosmic storehouse. The
latent serpent fire present in the Mooladhara
Chakra keeps spitting venom while lying in the
Kunda. But this venom can be converted to
nectar. Kundalini awakening involves raising it
to higher Chakras for drinking nectar and Soma
Rasa (juice). It has also been called cosmic
electricity.
19Kundalini
20Kundalini- Its Location
- Kundalini is the dormant cosmic power in
individual bodies. It has been described as a
residual power of pure desire. It is not a
material force like electricity or magnetism. It
is an electric fiery occult power, the great
pristine force which underlies all organic and
inorganic matter. It is a spiritual potential
Shakti or cosmic power. In reality it has no
form. Prâna, Ahamkara, Buddhi, Indriyas, mind,
five gross elements, nerves are all the products
of Kundalini. - Kundalini resides in the Kanda, the triangular
shaped sacrum bone in 3.1/2 coils, coiled up
around a smokey grey lingam at the base of the
spine. The location of the Kanda is 12 angulis
(or about 9 inches) above the anus and 3 inches
long and 3 inches in breadth. It is the shape of
a bird's egg and covered with a soft white piece
of cloth. There sleeps the Kundalini. - Kundalini, the Serpent Power or mystic fire,
is the primordial energy or Shakti that lies
dormant or sleeping in the Mooladhara Chakra. It
is called the serpentine or annular power on
account of serpentine form. Hence Kundalini is
also called Bhujangini, serpent power. The 3
coils represent the 3 Gunas of Prakriti Sattva,
Rajas and Tamas, and the ½ coil represents the
Vikritis, the modification of Prakriti. - In the Mooladhara chakra, there is Swayambhu
Linga. The head of the Linga is the space where
Sushumna Nâdi is attached to the Kânda. The
Kundalini lies face downwards at the mouth of
Sushumna Nâdi upon the head of Swayambhu Linga.
When it is awakened, it makes a hissing sound
like that of a serpent beaten with a stick, and
proceeds to the other chakras through the Brahma
Nâdi, which is also called Chitra Nâdi within
Sushumna. - Kundalini is awakened by the Yogi being seated
on the Vajrasana and taking hold of the ankles,
slowly beating the Kanda.
21Kundalini is located In the Kanda
22Kundalini- Its Location
- Mooladhara is the source of Prâna (vital force)
but its widespread nature, behaviour and
distribution function is possible only through
the medium of Merudanda. Just above the
Mooladhara and slightly below the Swadhishthana
chakra is the prostrate gland. Here lies the
semen center. The waves emanating from this
induces area sexual passion. The hormones
emitted by it are responsible for sperm
production. The womb of women too lies in this
region. In the lower area of the Sushumna lies
the lumbar and sacral plexus. These 2 plexuses
control urine emission and sexual passion of the
genitals. This is the area of all useful
inspirations of life and is also called Kanda,
Kurd or Kaam Beej (seed of sexual passion). - Kanda also has another name called Koorma
(tortoise). It is the representative of Koorma
Avatar i.e. tortoise incarnation of God. Because
of its activity of withdrawing and stretching its
legs it is said to be the symbol of divine
powers. The shape of Kanda region is like that
of an egg. It is compared to the withdrawn state
of the hands and legs of an tortoise. In the
legend of ocean churning the churning rod was the
Mandarachala mountain. Lord Koorma as the
tortoise sat under this mountain and took its
weight on his shoulders. This is a symbolic
description for the churning and power of the
inner world of the Kanda region or tortoise. - The sleeping Kundalini Shakti wound around the
Shivalinga dwells there like a sleeping female
snake. But when it evolves and rises up towards
the head region she dwells in the grey matter of
the brain i.e. in the subtle nerve network of
Sahasrara Kamal. After a rise the small
Shivalinga takes the form of a gigantic mount
Kailash. It evolves further in the blooming
1000petalled lotus called the Sahasradal
Kamal. Mooladhara chakra is also called the seed
of sexual passion and Sahasrara Kamal is the seed
of divine wisdom. The purification-coordination
of both results in discriminative activities.
23Kundalini Awakening
- Kundalini has connection with subtle Prâna.
Subtle Prâna has connection with the subtle nadis
and chakras. Subtle nâdis have connection with
the mind. Mind has connection all through the
body. Prâna is the dynamic working force of the
body. This static Shakti is affected by Prânayama
and other Yogic practices and becomes dynamic.
These two functions, static and dynamic, are
termed sleeping and awakening of the
Kundalini. - After being awakened, Kundalini is said to be
able to remove the knots of the major chakras,
cleanse, open and develop them until they are
fully developed into full-blooming lotus forms.
In the Mooladhara chakra the soul light appears
as fire. In the Swadhishthâna chakra it appears
as a shoot of coral. In the Manipura chakra it
shines like electricity. In the Nâbhi chakra it
is like the light of lightning. In the Anahata
Chakra it is like the shape of a phallus, in the
Vishuddhi Chakra as white in colour and in the
Taalu chakra there is an experience of oneness
and formlessness. In the Bhroo chakra it is like
the flame of the shape of our thumb. In the Ajna
Chakra it is like a flame of smoke and in the
Sahasrar like a shining axe. - However, only a few are said to really able to
awaken their Kundalini. For those who are lucky
enough to have their Kundalini awakened, the
cleansing process of the Kundalini would still
take decades. Kundalini requires years to
cleanse, open and develop a chakra completely,
and the process is done from the base chakra
upwards in sequential order. - As the Kundalini starts at the lowest chakra and
spends a few years at this base chakra, it takes
decades before the Kundalini can start working on
the crown, the 7th chakra. In most cases, one
will die before achieving the final goal since
the time required is too long. Even if the
Kundalini reaches the crown chakra, it is just
the beginning of the real journey of the
Kundalini.
24Kundalini Awakening
- There are 4 different stages in the Kundalini
awakening process 1. Awakening stage
(Arambha) Technically speaking, the Kundalini is
considered awakened when the shell of the
Kundalini is broken and so is the knot of the
base chakra, the Brahma Granthi as this is very
close to the Kundalini center. 2. Cleansing stage
(Ghata) After the Kundalini energy opens the
second knot at the heart chakra, the Vishnu
Granthi, Kundalini energy can flow easier toward
different parts of the body to do more thorough
cleansing. 3. Absorption stage (Parichaya) At
this stage, the cleansing is done in different
body layers. 4. Final stage (Nishpatti) When the
Kundalini opens the third knot at the Ajna (Third
eye) chakra, called the Rudra Granthi, the
person is only one step away from getting the
crown chakra opened. As the crown chakra opens,
one is able to achieve self realization, cosmic
realization, and then achieve Yoga. - Kundalini can be classified into three parts
the core, the fire, and the energy. The Core of
the Kundalini itself is the Kundalini proper. It
is the last part that moves. It can only move
after the Sushumna is open quite wide and is
clean. The cleansing is actually done by the fire
of the Kundalini. The fire is released/uncoiled
energy from the Kundalini. Released energy from
the Kundalini looks like fire and it cleanses by
burning. The fire burns all negativities and
blockages in the energy body to cleanse the
energy body. Burnt negativities and blockages are
brought up and out from the body. If the crown
chakra is already open, the energy flows out
through the crown chakra. - Kundalini is a magnificent power and requires
one to be cleansed and pure enough before one is
ready for its awakening. Otherwise, one could
have serious problems and sickness after the
Kundalini is awakened. After preparing themselves
for years, people normally do special exercises
to awaken their Kundalini.
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26Kundalini Awakening Practices
- ParâShakti united with Shiva, whose substance is
the pure nectar or bliss, red-like unto
vermillion, the sunset sky, who having crept her
way through the mass of sound issuing from the
clashing and dashing of the two winds in the
midst of the Sushumna, rises to the brilliant
energy which glitters with the lustre of ten
million lightnings. She, the Kundalini, who
quickly goes to and returns from Shiva, grants us
the fruit of Yoga! Being awakened, she is the
Cow of Plenty to Kaulas, and the Kalpa Creeper
of all things desired for those who worship her. - There are two common techniques of Kundalini
awakening. The first one is called Kumbhaka (vase
breath technique). The other is called Bandha
Traya (three locks). Kundalini can also be
awakened instantly with the help of someone else.
This method is called Shaktipat (energy
transfer). In this method someone uses his energy
to help another awaken his Kundalini. - The gist of Kundalini awakening involves
attracting vital consciousness from the cosmos so
as to unite this great consciousness with ones
own vital force and thus attain higher divine
powers. Hence Yogic practices are encouraged so
as to utilize these divine powers for higher
sacred goals. This capacity increases in
proportion to ones mental control and with
wastage of this force this capacity decreases and
ultimately gets destroyed. - Yogic exercises like Bandhas, Mudras such as
Shaktichalini, Prânayama, Asanas such as
Siddhasana, Vajrasana, etc. are carried out for
this very purpose. The energy of Mooladhara is
activated /awakened and raised upwards so as to
unite it with self fulfilled centers. But all
these Hatha Yoga and Kriya Yoga practices are but
the first step in Kundalini activation. - Kundalini is sleeping, closing the door of
Sushumna. She sleeps above the Kanda or where
nâdis unite. She gives liberation to Yogi and
bondage to fools. He who knows her knows Yoga."
27The Kundalini Awakening Practices
- During meditation, the individual is confronted
with his subconscious or unconscious mind. This
is associated with a lowering of EEG frequency
and an increase of amplitudes (more alpha and
theta waves). In deep meditation, more and more
neurons of the brain work in synchrony at a
slower and slower pace directed by bodily and
sub-cortical mechanisms. This is an attempt by
the brain to confront, contain, and eventually
integrate blocked feelings and old repressed
traumas at deeper levels of consciousness. - Meditation may increase attention, sensitivity
and access, while the expression of feelings
during psychotherapy can promote the actual
release of physical and mental blocks in the body
and nervous system making the person more whole. - Special physical postures, controlled breathing
exercises, meditation, chanting, etc are done to
prepare themselves for the Kundalini awakening.
However, as the energy released from the
Kundalini that has been awakened is so huge and
unlimited, they may still experience different
problems even though they may have done special
preparations for years. So, the Kundalini
awakening may not always be a pleasant
experience. When the energy is aroused, it
ascends thru the spinal column in Sushumna,
passing thru each of the chakras on its way to
the brain. If the energy rises thru Ida or
Pingala instead, it may cause severe mental
disturbance. - Many people become interested in Kundalini
energy mainly due to its powerful energy that can
give Riddhi-Siddhis, the psychic powers. The
psychic powers are a by-product of the Kundalini
awakening process. Practicing psychic powers is
not recommended at all, because it boosts ego and
creates arrogance, thereby distracting one away
from the attainment of yoga.
28Yoga
29Yoga
- Yoga is derived from the root Yuj, to join or
weld together. Yoga then signifies a spiritual
condition of universal equality and God Union. In
all Yogas, union with the Universal is the one
dominant and recurrent note, however different
may be the process. - Yoga has five principal meanings z as a
disciplined method for attaining a goal, z as
techniques of controlling the body and the mind,
z as a name of one of the schools or systems of
philosophy (darshana), z in connection with other
words, such as "hatha-, mantra- and laya-, z
referring to traditions specializing in
particular techniques of yoga, as the goal of
Yoga practice. - Founded by sage Yajnavalkya, Yoga school of
Hindu philosophy incorporates ethical precepts
(Yamas and Niyamas) and an introspective way of
life focused on perfecting one's self physically,
mentally and spiritually, with the ultimate goal
being Kaivalya (liberated, unified, content state
of existence). Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Yoga
Vashistha and Bhagavad Geeta are its main texts.
Patanjali's Yoga Sutras is also referred to as
the Raja Yoga text, which defines Yoga Yoga?
chitta-v?tti-nirodha? i.e. Yoga is restraining
the mind-stuff (Chitta) from taking various forms
(Vrittis). - Yoga is used for treatment of cancer patients to
decrease depression, insomnia, pain and fatigue
and to increase anxiety control. Yoga as a
complementary treatment may help alleviate
symptoms of schizophrenia, asthma and heart
disease. - Yoga is undoubtedly a Hindu movement for
spiritual meditation, yet is now being marketed
as a supplement to a cardio routine. Historical
origins of Yoga are the Indus Valley Civilization
(3300-1900 BCE) and pre-Vedic north-eastern India
(Bihar region), the Vedic civilization (1500-500
BCE), and the Sramana movement (starting ca. 500
BCE). Yoga philosophy is reckoned to be part of
the non-Vedic system, which also includes
Hindu Samkhya school, Jainism and Buddhism.
30History of Yoga
- Origins of Yoga have been speculated to date
back to pre-Vedic traditions, but most likely
developed around the 6th and 5th cent. BCE in
ancient India's ascetic circles, which are also
credited with early Sramana movements. Chronology
of earliest Yoga texts is unclear, varyingly
credited to Upanishads and Buddhist Pali Canon
probably of 3rd cent. BCE or later. Yoga Sutras
of Patanjali date from the first half of the 1st
mill. CE, but only gained prominence in the 20th
cent. Hatha Yoga texts emerged around 11th cent.
CE, and in its origins was related to Tantrism. - Although Rig Veda mentions the word Yoga,
references to it are to be found in the early
Upanishads such as Brihadaranyaka and Chhandogya,
as well as in Shanti Parva of Mahabharata. Katha
Upanishad (3rd cent. BCE) integrates the monism
of early Upanishads with concepts of Samkhya and
Yoga in the modern sense. Shvetashvatara
Upanishad, Maitrayaniya Upanishad developed the
Yoga theme before Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. - Swami Vivekananda, the first Hindu teacher to
actively advocate and disseminate aspects of Yoga
in the west, toured Europe and the US in the
1890s. Modern scientific study of Yoga began with
the works of N.C. Paul and Major D. Basu in the
late 19th cent.-early 20th cent. with Shri
Yogendra and Swami Kuvalayananda to study Yoga as
a science. During 1960s, most influential Indian
teachers of Yoga came from lineages of Sivananda
Saraswati (18871963) and Tirumalai
Krishnamacharya (18881989). Teachers of Hatha
yoga who were active in the west included B.K.S.
Iyengar (1918-2014), K. Pattabhi Jois
(1915-2009), Swami Vishnudevananda (1927-1993)
and Swami Satchidananda (1914-2002). Yogi Bhajan
brought Kundalini Yoga to the US in 1969.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (19182008) popularized
Yoga by the name Transcendental Meditation and
achieved fame as the guru of the Beatles and
other celebrities in the west. Popularity of Yoga
worldwide has led to the establishment of
International Day of Yoga on 21st June.
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32Types of Yogas
- There are the three main types of yoga designed
and fashioned according to human nature. Each one
receives the mystic call, as one may be inclined
temperamentally. The spiritual aspirant endowed
with an emotional mind gets it asLeave all else
and lose thyself in my love To the reflective
philosopher gifted with a logical mind, it comes
as Leave all else and know me while a highly
practical and active mind gets the call asLeave
all else and serve me. The spiritual yoga
(Surat-Shabd yogaa special yoga of devotion)
begins directly at the Brow chakra, while the
journey in mental yogas (such as Raja or Jnana
yoga) is started at the Heart chakra, and that in
material class yogas (such as Kundalini yoga) at
the Anal chakra. - The Bhagavad Geeta is truly a compendium of the
yoga systems prevailing at the time of its
exposition, and in fact mentions as many as
eighteen Vishaada Yoga (Ch. I), Sankhya Yoga
(Ch. II), Karma Yoga (Ch. III), Gyan Karma
Sanyasa Yoga (Ch. IV), Karma Sanyasa Yoga (Ch.
V), Atma Sanyam Yoga or Dhyana Yoga (Ch. VI),
Gyana Vigyana Yoga (Ch. VII), Akshara Brahma Yoga
(Ch. VIII), Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga (Ch. IX),
Vibhooti Yoga (Ch. X), Vishva Rupa Darshan (Ch.
XI), Bhakti Yoga (Ch. XII), Kshetra Kshetragya
Vibhaga Yoga (Ch. XIII), Guna Trai Vibhaga Yoga
(Ch. XIV), Purshottama Yoga (Ch. XV), Devasura
Sampada Vibhaga Yoga (Ch. XVI), Shraddha Trai
Vibhaga Yoga (Ch. XVII), and Mokshar Sanyasa Yoga
(Ch. XVIII). - A Karma Yogi purifies the heart through constant
selfless service. He kills egoism through
self-sacrifice, attains illumination and thus
achieves conquest of self. Here, one needs to
know and realize that one has a right to action
or work and not to the fruit thereof. As one
cannot but do work, the work is therefore to be
performed in the true spirit of ones duty, a
dedication unto the Lord, with the mind fixed on
Him. The renunciation of attachment to the fruits
brings evenness of temper, and in the calm of
self-surrender lies true yoga of contemplation, a
perfect peace born of total surrender of ones
life to God.
33Types of Yogas
- A Tantra Yogi (Buddhist/HinduShaiva, Shakta)
practices deity visualizations using geometrical
arrays and drawings (mandala), fierce male and
particularly female deities, transgressive
life-stage related rituals, extensive use of
chakras, mantras and sexual techniques, all aimed
to help one's health, long life and liberation.
Tantra comprises meditation and ritual practices
that seek to channel the divine energy of the
macrocosm or godhead into the human microcosm, in
order to attain Siddhis and Moksha. The Tantric
aim is to sublimate (rather than negate)
reality. The Tantric practitioner seeks to use
Prana to attain goals which may be spiritual,
material or both. - A Mantra Yogi effects union through the
repetition of Om, Soham or any other name of God.
It is concerned, with the acquisition of one or
the other material or mental power or powers
through the constant repetition of a particular
mantra or oral formula in order to attract the
presiding power or deity to which the mantra
relates, and then to press that power into
service, good or bad, according to the will and
pleasure of the practitioner. It is the yoga of
rhythmic repetition of hermetically sealed
formulassacred and secretprepared by the
ancient mantrakaras (adepts in phonetics and in
the power of sounds, including supersonics or
sounds beyond the human ken), each designed
separately for winning over the particular god or
goddess representing one or the other powers of
nature. - A Laya Yogi is, by a deep and continued
absorption through concentration, gradually led
to a state of forgetfulness of everything else,
including the bodily self, and to having only one
thought uppermost in ones mind, which is the
objective before him for realization. This
obsession may be for anything, worldly gain,
power and pelf, name and fame even for acquiring
Riddhis and Siddhis or supernatural powers or,
above all, for attaining the Ultimate Reality we
call God.
34Types of Yogas
- A Hatha Yogi awakens the Kundalini Shakti, that
is lying dormant in the Mooladhara chakra through
Asanas (postures), Prânayama (breath control),
Bandhas (catches) and Mudras (gestures), takes it
through different chakras and unites Shakti with
Shiva in Sahasrara chakra. Hatha Yoga Pradeepika,
Shiva Samhita, Gheranda Samhita, Goraksha
Samhita are some of its texts. Hatha yoga deals
with the control of the body and the bodily
activities as the means of stilling the mind.
Even the routine of Hatha Yoga Kriyas is too
difficult to perform, and often leads to inner
complications which at times prove serious and
incurable and endanger life. These kriyas are
meant for purification of the arteries and other
channels in the body of all kinds of accumulated
mineral deposits like chalk, lime and salt, etc.,
which clog the system and are the root cause of
decay and disease. This process of deintoxication
and rejuvenation is done by means of purificatory
acts called Shat Karma (meaning six acts). - A Raja Yogi practises control and concentration
of mind thru Yama- self-restraint and Niyama-
ethical observances. He sits, restrains the
breath, withdraws the senses, controls the
thoughts, practises Dharana- concentration,
Dhyana- meditation and Samadhi- absorption unto
the Lord. Raja Yoga is the royal road to
reintegration the reintegration of soul which
is now in a state of disintegration, having lost
its cohesion through the diversifying influence
of the mind running into so many outgoing
channels. The job of a Raja yogin then, is to
unmask the reality within him by removing the
numberless masks or false identifications, and
thereby to separate the great Self from the
enshrouding sheaths by which it is encumbered.
Ashtanga Yoga or the eightfold path of Patanjali
leads to what is commonly known as Raja Yoga. It
aims at Samadhi (the final step in Patanjalis
yoga system), whereby the individual is
deindividualized and perceives within him the
totality, unbounded and unembodied, limitless and
free, all pervading like the ether. It is seeing
all things in the aspect of eternity.
35Ashtanga Yoga
- Raja Yoga or Royal Yoga originally referred to
the ultimate goal of Yoga, which is
usually Samadhi, but was popularized by
Vivekananda as the common name for Ashtanga Yoga,
the eight limbs to be practiced to attain
Samadhi, as described in the Yoga Sutras of
Patanjali. - Ashtanga Yoga is a system of Yoga containing
eight spiritual practices Yama, Niyama, Asana,
Prânayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi,
recorded by the sage Vamana Rishi in the Yoga
Korunta, an ancient manuscript. The four are
preparatory internal cleansing practicesthe mind
under control. When purification is complete and
mind control occurs, the poisons surrounding the
spiritual heart, one by one, go completely,
revealing the Universal Self. - The method for purifying and strengthening the
body is called Asana (posture) to make the body
strong and healthy. With the body and sense
organs thus stabilized, the mind can be steady
and controlled. With mind control, one is able to
pursue and grasp these first two limbs,
Yama and Niyama. To perform Asana correctly
in Ashtanga Yoga, one must incorporate the use
of Vinyasa (breathing and movement system)
and Tristhana (three places of attention or
action posture, breathing system and looking
place). - Prânayama, the breathing technique performed
with Vinyasa is called Ujjayi (victorious
breath), which consists of Puraka (inhalation)
and Rechaka (exhalation). The purpose of
Bandha (lock or seal) is to
unlock prânic energy and direct it into the
72,000 nâdis. Samyama or one-pointed
concentration is the combination of Dharana
(concentration), Dhyana (meditation) and Samadhi
(absorption). - The present human Sutratma or soul-string
comprises triple Koshas or bodies Physical,
Supra-Physical and Astral (Quarter-IV). Broadly
speaking, the composite Ashtanga Yoga, comprising
the Hatha Yoga, Prâna Yoga and Raja Yoga, hence
deals with these triple bodies.
36Sage Patanjali as an avatar of the divine
serpent, Sesha.
Ashtanga Yoga
37Types of Yogas
- A Jnana Yogi exercises discrimination between
spirit--matter, self--not-self and equips himself
with Sadhana Chatushtaya- 4 means of salvation
Viveka (wisdom), Vairagya (dispassion),
Shad-Sampat (sixfold virtues) and Mumukshutva
(intense yearning for final emancipation). Then
he approaches a Brahma-Shrotri, Brahma-Nishtha
Guru, hears Shrutis or Upanishads, reflects on
what he has heard, meditates on Nirguna Brahman
and attains self-realization. The path of Jnana
Yoga is for those who are gifted with strong
intellect or mental grasp and have a keen
insight, capable of penetrating into the why and
wherefore of things, so as to reach the core of
reality. It means right discrimination and
knowledge. - A Bhakti Yogi develops the finer emotions
through Navavidha Bhakti- nine-fold modes of
devotion. He does Japa of Mantra, does Kirtan and
serves the devotees and ungrudgingly
self-surrenders to the Lord, and attaining the
vision of the Lord, obtains mastery over death. A
bhakta- devotee has, as a preliminary step, to
understand the true significance of bhakti-
devotion to the Lord and then to develop in
himself a correct perspective, which may enable
him to see the light of his Ishta-Deva not only
in all forms of life. Bhakti is characterized by
3 salient features japa, prema and the symbolic
representation of the object of veneration. - Surat-Shabda Yoga (union of Celestial Sound and
spirit) is a Vishishtha or special form of Bhakti
yoga- a spiritual practice followed in Sant-Mat.
Surat means spirit or soul or attention,
its outward expression. Shabd means Naam, Kalma
or holy Word, the creational Audible Life
Stream that expresses itself as the inner Light
and Sound. It is considered to be a Sehaj Yoga
(an easy path leading to equipoise). It comprises
taking spiritual initiation from a Sant or
perfect Master and regular meditation within
human body-temple. It begins with Sumiran or
remembrance of the charged verbal names given by
the Guru, culminating in Dhyan- affixation on
inner Light, and a second practice called Bhajan
for hearing the spirit elevating inner Sound.
38Prâna-Yoga
- Prânayama Yoga, Mudra Yoga and Dhârana Yoga are
all for the control of the 5 Prânas and mind.
Mind without Prâna is like a bird without wings.
The practice of the Mudras is to control the
dynamic energy of the Kundalini, namely, Prâna,
Apâna, etc. The practice of Prânayama is also to
control the dynamic energy of the Kundalini, and
with it awaken the static energy of the
Kundalini, which is sleeping at the Mooladhara,
or root chakra. When the 5 Prânas are controlled
or made to stop at the desired place, the
Muladhara chakra, or at the door of the Sushumna,
it will work like a spark to the static energy of
the Kundalini Shakti at rest or 'coiled'. - The task of the Yogi is to gather together or
control the 5 Prânas the life force of the
Kundalini that the dynamic energy of the
Kundalini may be used to awaken the static energy
of it. In the tissues of a living body, again,
the operative energy ('vital force') polarizes
itself into two similar forms- anabolic and
katabolic one tending to change and the other to
conserve the tissues, the actual condition of the
tissues being simply the resultant of these two
coexistent or concurrent activities. When the
Yogin has opened the inner eye, then he sees the
different chakras and the energy of the
Kundalini. - Prânayama powerfully reacts on Mooladhara
Shakti, so much so that it awakes the dormant
power and sends it piercing through the centres.
The common description that the Kundali uncoils
herself then and goes up the Sushumna, leaving
the Mooladhara, should be admitted with caution.
Kundali, when powerfully worked upon by Yoga,
sends forth an emanation or ejection in the
likeness of Her own self (like the 'etheric
double' of the Theosophists and Spiritualists)
which pierces through the various centres until
it becomes blended with the Maha-kundali of Shiva
at the highest or seventh centre. While this
self-ejection of the coiled power at the
Mooladhara ascends the Sushumna, the coiled power
itself does not and need not stir from its place.
39Prâna-Yoga
- The traditional Yoga systems have always
regarded the awakening of Kundalini for the
attainment of higher consciousness as an arduous
life-long undertaking, suitable for only a few. - When Apâna rises upward to the 'Fire chakra,'
the flame of divine fire grows strong and bright,
being fanned by Apâna. When the Apâna fire mixes
with the Prâna, which is naturally hot, the
spiritual heat of the body becomes bright and
powerful. When the Kundalini feels this extra
heat, she awakens from sleep then she goes into
the Sushumna. - The Kundalini is coiled like a serpent, and by
Mudras or Prânayama processes, Kundalini moves
and opens the mouth of Sushumna. When Kundalini
awakens or moves, it goes up to the different
chakras and returns again and again. While she
reaches to the Sahasrara, still she is at her
home at the Mooladhara chakra. - The Kundali at Mooladhara is the whole
primordial Shakti in monad or germ or latency
that is why it is coiled. The Kundali that mounts
up the nâdi is also the whole Shakti in a
specially dynamic form an eject likeness of the
Eternal Serpent. The result of the last fusion
(there are successive fusions in the various
centres also) in the Sahasrara is also the whole,
or Purna. In this conception, the permanent
static background is not really depleted, much
less is it dispensed with. It is merely the
conversion of static (potential) energy into
dynamic (kinetic) energy in part, the sum
remaining constant. The Yogi therefore simply
'awakens', and never creates Shakti. - The mind is made to move by two things, the
Prâna and desire. If Prâna is controlled, desire
is also controlled. Therefore, Prâna and mind are
as one. As long as the mind is not mastered, so
long the senses are not mastered. When the three
are controlled, then the Yoga can hold them on
any Chakra, and awaken or move the Kundalini. By
control of the Prâna and mind, the Yogi gains
strength by this strength he arises above all
diseases. So Yogi practice Prânayama and the
Mudras to master Prâna.
40Pranayama
41Shiva Yoga
- The principle of Shiva Yoga aims at transcending
the symbol thru the symbol. Symbol is used of the
Linga, assumes two forms as Ishta and Prâna like
within and without, they are also inseparably
related to each other. When thru unblinking gaze
the aspirant is lost in meditation on Linga, he
loses consciousness of within and without and
finds himself in identity with truth. - Shiva Yoga aims at the awakening of the dormant
pineal gland. When, by the process of Shiva-yoga,
the dormant pineal gland begins to vibrate, it
releases flood of light. Ishta linga which is a
stone with a shiny covering is a crystal magnet
used in the process. It is made of light grey
slate stone which contains and generates
electricity. To be kept intact, it is coated all
over with a fine durable paste made of certain
ingredients. The colour of the paste is indigo or
blue-black. The colour of bhroo-madhya chakra
(Agneya chakra) is also indigo. Their colours,
being akin in nature, they act and react upon
each other thus generating electromagnetic waves
which dash against the pineal gland situated in
the third ventricle of the brain. - By sustained focus upon Linga, transmuted
energies rise up the nerve channel into medulla
oblongata through the pons, then pass down into
the pituitary behind the eyes. The increasing
pituitary radiations finally pass through the
third ventricle until they awaken the dormant
pineal, and the Shiva netra lights up between
them. Concentrated gaze generates psychic heat or
Tapas which stirs pineal gland into activity.
This produces psychic light (Tejas) which, in
turn, leads to the release of thought force
(Ojas), a power of vision and power of execution.
- Linga is the connecting and co-ordinating link
between Shiva and Shakti or the unifying
principle of truth and will. Shiva is the Sat
aspect of reality, while Shakti is its Chit
aspect. Shiva and Shakti are the transcendent and
immanent, static and dynamic, personal and
impersonal aspect of reality. Sat and Chit become
one in Ananda Sat-Chit-Ananda.
42Shiva Yoga
43Kriya Yoga
- Kriya Yoga is the ancient Yoga system, revived
in modern times by Mahavatar Babaji through his
disciple Lahiri Mahasaya, ca. 1861. To
Westerners, it was brought into popular awareness
through Paramahansa Yoganandas book
Autobiography of a Yogi. Through Lahiri
Mahasaya, Kriya Yoga soon spread throughout
India. Yogananda, a disciple of Shri Yukteswar
Giri who was himself a disciple of Lahiri
Mahasaya, then brought Kriya Yoga to the US and
Europe during the 20th cent. It is being
popularized today by several groups incl. the
Isha Fdn., Art of Living etc. - Yogananda also stated that Krishna was referring
to Kriya Yoga when "Lord Krishna ... relates that
it was 'he', in a former incarnation, who
communicated the indestructible yoga to an
ancient illuminato, Vivasvat, who gave it to
Manu, the great legislator. He, in turn,
instructed Ikshwaku, the father of Indias solar
warrior dynasty." And again he says, "Liberation
can be accomplished by that Prânayama which is
attained by disjoining the course of inhalation
and exhalation. " - In Kriya Yoga, offering inhaling breath into the
outgoing breath, and offering the outgoing breath
into the inhaling breath, the yogi neutralizes
both these breaths he thus releases the life
force from the heart and brings it under his
control. Patanjali refers to the Kriya technique
when he wrote in the Yoga Sutras II49
"Liberation can be attained by that Prânayama
which is accomplished by disjoining the course of
inspiration and expiration." - The Kriya Yogi mentally directs his life energy
to revolve, upward and downward, around the six
chakras, which correspond to the twelve astral
signs of the zodiac, the symbolic Cosmic Man.
Kriya entails several acts that have evidently
been adapted from the Geeta, the Yoga Sutras,
Tantra shastras and from conceptions on the
Yugas. The science of Kriya Yoga was given to
Manu, the original Adam, and through him to
Janaka and other royal sages.
44Soma Rasa
Candidate plants for Soma include Honey, Fly
agaric (Amanita muscaria), genus Ephedra (Haoma),
Poppy seeds, Cannabis, Bhang (Indian hemp)- its
derivatives are Marijuana and Hashish, Psilocybe
cubenis- a hallucinogenic mushroom.
- Soma is a substance secreted by the Yogis body
as a result of perfecting certain practices and
attaining a higher consciousness. It is described
as green-tinted and bright-shining in the
RigVeda. Soma was kept and distributed by the
Gandharvas. King of gods, Indra became
intoxicated after drinking the Soma and was able
to destroy the cosmic serpent wrapped around the
cosmic egg. - Soma evolved into a lunar deity. Full moon is
the time to collect and press the divine drink.
The moon is also the cup from which the gods
drink Soma, thus identifying Soma with the moon
god Chandra. A waxing moon meant Soma was
recreating himself, ready to be drunk again.
Soma's 27 wives were the star goddesses, the
Nakshatrasdaughters of the cosmic progenitor
Daksha, who told their father that he paid too
much attention to just one of them, Rohini.
Daksha subsequently cursed Soma to wither and
die, but the wives intervened and the death
became periodic and temporary, and is symbolized
by the waxing and waning of the moon. - Nectar is something that is produced by the
raising of the Kundalini energy, which is the
result of certain yogic and tantric practices.
Khechari mudra stimulates the production and
retention of the nectar. It stops the movement of
Prâna or life-force energy in the side channels
and enables it to move into the central channel.
When the Prâna moves properly in the central
channel, the mind stills and the practitioner
enters into a heightened state of awareness. Even
then, the nectar is not produced unless the
Kundalini rises in the central channel and that
can only happen if there is sufficient sexual
essence or Prâna to fuel its passage.
45Khechri Mudra
- Pineal gland not only produces the neuro-hormone
Melatonin, one of body's most potent
anti-oxidents, and pinoline, as well as other
beta-carbolines, having miraculous powers.
Ancients used the plant that has these
componentsthe well-known Soma plant (Assyrian
Rue or Pegunam Harmala). Soma plant mixed with
gold, meteorite and special elements has been
used in Ayurveda. - By sublimating and conserving sexual energy, the
vital fluid (semen) rises to Sahasrara, becomes
Soma, the nectar of immortality and spreads
through the lymphatic system, eventually finding
its way to the brain, where it becomes Ojas
(vigour) and Tejas (splendour), essential for
obtaining super-consciousness. This ascent of
conserved energy is called Urdhvaretas. - While practicing Kriya Yoga, mind becomes
enchanted while listening to nada, a divine
nectar-like current flows from the Sahasrara.
Through Khechari mudra, touching the tip of the
tongue to the uvula or little tongue (or
placing it in the nasal cavity behind the uvula),
that divine life-current draws Prâna from the
senses into the spine and directs it up through
the chakras to Vaishvanara (Universal Spirit),
uniting the consciousness with Spirit. The entire
body is thereby spiritualized and energized. As a
result, a perceptible glow may emanate from the
body. - Once Khechari mudra has been mastered, it
activates Bindu Visarga chakra to produce
ambrosial fluid, the Elixir of Life. The
ambrosial fluid travels in Sushumna to the 7th
chakra and then drips down the throat enabling
Yogis to enter Jada (inert) samadhi and sustain
breathless life. However, if Khechari mudra is
attempted before the lower chakras are purified,
a poison will be secreted. - From Chandra or Indu chakra is shed the essence
of the body, which causes death of men. It
should, therefore, be stopped from shedding by
Khechari mudra. He who drinks Soma, the liquor of
moon falling from the brain to the 16-petalled
lotus, obtained by means of Prâna, by applying
the tongue to the hole of the pendant in the
palate, and by meditating on the great power
(Kundalini), becomes free from disease and tender
in body and lives a very long life.
46Khechri Mudra
- Bindu Visagra, is the psychic center at the top
of the head towards the back, but at the same
plane where the 3rd eye is located. Bindu means
point and dot, and refers to the point where
each individual contains the potential
consciousness and creative force. It is said to
be the place where the moon resides and when it
is full, it sheds its nectar or ambrosial
fluid down to permeate the entire body, The flow
of nectar produced by the bindu make the body
resistant to toxins in the system and the immune
system strengthens towards all viruses. In
physiological terms, this flow of nectar is
associated with the release of hormones from the
pituitary gland into the bloodstream. - In Vishuddha (throat) chakra the nectar amrita
drips down the Chitrini nâdi, and is split into a
pure form and a poison. Through practices such as
Khechari Mudra and Jalandhara Bandha the nectar
reaching Vishuddha is purified, the poison from
the body is cleansed and amrita becomes the
nectar of immortality. The nectar and poison
originate from the Hindu episode of the churning
of the Ocean of Milk in which gods and demons
churn the ocean to obtain Amrita, the nectar of
immortal life. - During Shirsasana and Sarvangasana, Amrita is
increased, bestowing health and
longevity. According to Hatha Yoga, if one
practices Kechari mudra the process of
degeneration of the body can be
reversed. Khechari mudra is turning the tongue
backwards into the cavity of the cranium and
turning the eyes inwards towards the eyebrow
center. - Khechari mudra is a cleansing technique that can
change the structure of the tongue the tongue
becomes flexible and can be inserted into the
upper epiglottis. This is when the nectar begins
to flow! It flows from Bindu Visagra to Vishuddhi
chakra, where it gets purified and processed for
further use and distribution to the whole body.
To gain immortality though one needs to perform
techniques and practices so that the nectar is
trapped and consumed within the human body. One
of the purpose of Jalandhara Bandha (throat
lockwhere jal means water) is to hold the
nectar in Vishuddhi and prevent it from falling
into the digestive fire. In this way, Prâna is
conserved.
47Samudra Manthan
- When the devas (good supernatural deities)
and asuras (the supenatural forces of chaos that
are in constant battle with the devas) were
churning the ocean they extracted 14 elements,
two of which were nectar and deadly poison.
Neither of the two parties wanted the poison, but
both wanted the nectar. When it came to the
distribution of the nectar, devas and asuras sat
in two lines. Lord Vishnu disguised himself as a
beautiful young maiden and danced between the two
lines, discreetly pouring the nectar only into
the glasses of the devas. One asura sat in the
devas line and also received the nectar.
However, as he swallowed and it reached his
throat, the sun and moon, who had been watching
the whole situation, informed Vishnu, who then
destroyed the asura before the nectar had time to
circulate through the body and endow him with
immortality. - Now when the poison was extracted everyone was
afraid. Whoever drank the poison would be
finished, and yet there was no safe place to
discard it either. If it was thrown away the
three worlds would be burnt. So they took the
poison to Lord Shiva to ask for his help because
he was the only one able to drink it without
being destroyed. Shiva drank the poison and
retained it in his throat. He managed to purify
the poison and liberated the world from a deadly
danger. Therefore, he is often depicted with a
blue throat and called Neela-kantha. This myth
signifies the capacity of the Yogi who has
awakened Vishuddhi chakra to assimilate both
positive and negative aspects of life to retain
balance, health and equanimity in the midst of
the dualities of pain and pleasure, light and
dark, life and death, body and mind etc. - The conduit of immortality, Amrita nâdi
manifests upon full enlightenment and creates a
link between the ascending sushumna nâdi and the
centre of the heart. It is as if a line of Light
were plumbed between the deep centre of the upper
coil (midbrain to crown) and the deep centre of
the lower coil (below and behind the navel). The
whole body becomes full of Light and Radiant
Bliss.
48Sudarshan Kriya Mind-Body Relationship
- The interaction of the conscious and
subconscious mind requires a congruent
interaction between the corresponding systems of
nerves, our Autonomic Nervous Systems and our
Cerebrospinal Nervous Systems. Vagus nerve acts
as the central switchboard between our two
nervous systems, acting as a bio-informational
data-bus that routes the impulses going through
in both directions. The Vagus nerve passes out of
the cerebral region as a portion of the voluntary
system to the thorax, networking out to our
hearts and lungs, and ultimately passing through
the diaphragm it loses its outer coating and
becomes merged with the nerves of the Solar
Plexus, thus establishing a binding connection
between the two, and making humans the self aware
beings that we are. - Having an understanding of the dual nervous
systems, the relationship between unhealthy vagal
activity and a myriad of diseases, the knowledge
of how the health of our nervous systems directly
corresponds do our mental health, it makes sense
that healing the Vagus nerve can provide profound
benefits. it also acts as a br