The process of Yoga is to stop the continuous movement caused by the distractions of the mind-stuff.
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The process of Yoga is to stop the continuous movement caused by the distractions of the mind-stuff.
MoreBeyond the mind is Purusha – pure consciousness, which is the witness to all the activities of Prakriti.
MoreTuriya is a state where the witness remains without getting involved in the waking state, dream state and deep sleep.
MoreIn the Yoga Sutras, there is Prakriti – primal matter, and Purusha – pure consciousness.
MoreWhen the mind settles down quietly, when there are no ripples on its surface, perhaps then one identifies the witness that’s watching everything.
MoreSleep is so rejuvenating because one is fully unaware then that they exist.
MoreWhen you were dreaming, there was a witness to the dream. When you were awake, there was a witness to the state of waking.
MoreThe ‘U’ sound in Aum represents the dream state that is common to all humanity.
MoreYou may believe in God, you may not, or you may be an agnostic. But everyone experiences the waking state – Jagrata.
MoreSometimes what happens is we read so much of the scriptures that there is not enough space within to accommodate the understanding.
MoreFor the Upanishads, you need 100% of your energy because we are talking about very subtle thoughts.
MoreThere is a small word in between ‘Upa’ and ‘shad’ – ‘Ni’. ‘Ni’ indicates the position of one who teaches and one who’s listening.
MoreWhat is Upanishad? ‘Upa’- means to be near, ‘shad’ – means to sit.
MoreVed – means to study, Anta means the end. So, Ved-anta means understanding when the need to study ends.
MorePranava is that which gives the first thrust to the life forces.
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