Yoga.
Religion. These two words conjure up so
many images, don't they? Not all of them clear. Not all of them
good. Lets not get into the foibles of humanity right now. Lets
stick to the basics. For spiritual practice is best seen in terms
of the basics, and often is clouded by the cultural coloring of
these two simple words.
Yoga means, "to join." Religion means, "to bind back together."
Hmmm... similar
meanings. But to join or bind back together what?
Ah... this is
the essence of it. We are, or seem to be, two things that are to
be put back together. On the one hand we are in the world of space
and time, a world we perceive through our senses. On the other
hand we are observers of the world, something behind it all,
within it all. We are conscious. Aware. We are both subject
(observer) and object (observed). And these two things are
separate.
But must they
be? Are they really? Yoga and religion say "no." So the putting
together process starts there. No matter whatever else you may
have heard, that is what yoga and religion are really about.
But why the separation in the first place? If the two are really
one, why are there two? Think about yourself for a minute. Who are
you? Most of us point to our body and say, "This is me." We all
sense something more, but the best we can do is observe our body
and say, "This is me. This is my body. My name is Joe Schmo. I can
think
and feel, and that is part of me too." If you were to say to
someone, "I am something behind all this that you see, and behind
all this that I think and feel. I am consciousness," might it seem
a bit strange? Why strange? Because we are identified with our
perceptions of our body/minds and this world. It is a habit, a
deeply biologically and neurologically ingrained habit. Not only
that.
Because we
habitually imprint our sense of self on our body/mind, we see our
physical surroundings as separate from ourselves. So the world
becomes a stranger to itself. Through our process of identified
perception the one has become many.
Yoga and religion are about clearing up the identification of
awareness that has led to the one becoming many. Not that the world
will go away. It is only to be seen for what it really is, a flow of
the one, the real you. Then it becomes a much friendlier place.
That's the
whole point, to find happiness in our lives in the world.
Even as the
whole thing keeps lurching forward through the shadows of apparent
separateness, we don't have to go on seeing it that way.
This is the
promise of yoga and religion. This is the promise of spiritual
practices. It's a good promise. It is up to us to fulfill
the promise of yoga and religion, using the means that are
offered.
The joining is not just about an intellectual understanding of the
situation, though that can't hurt. It is about changing our
deepest functioning, biologically and neurologically. Then does our
experience change. From that, our thoughts, feelings and actions
change, becoming full of love and purpose. We could all use more of
that. The identification gradually dissolves, and something
stupendous comes up from within us. Yoga is not just an intellectual
process. It is physical, as anyone who has taken a yoga class knows.
Yoga practices
operate on many levels -- physical, mental, emotional, neurological
-- and in galaxies of inner ecstatic energy!
The process of
joining begins with making direct contact with our inner self, our
consciousness. Once we have established a foothold in consciousness,
we can proceed from there with many other things.
Becoming aware
of our deepest consciousness on a regular basis is peaceful and
pleasant and can bring immediate relief to a hectic, busy life. It
is accomplished with meditation. A very particular kind of
meditation called deep meditation. This is the first advanced yoga
practice we will learn on our road to union, on the way to binding
ourselves back together. It is a good first step that brings a big
return for a small daily effort.
"Daily effort?" you say. This is what we will talk about next. For
without a commitment to a daily effort, you will be wasting your
time here, and anywhere else.
The guru is in you.
Message # 11 of e-list "AdvancedYogaPractices"
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