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Message 11
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Wijchen, Netherlands, July 16th 1999
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CONCLUDING MESSAGE OF Tapah-swadhyaya-isvarapranidhanani kriya yoga. (Patanjali)
Astanga means eight aspects. Yoga means integration. Astanga Yoga indicates eight aspects of integrated living wherein all conflicting compulsions of mind (separative conscoiusness) have come to an end. I. Yama: root meaning = regulations
(Five Yamas): - II. Niyama: root meaning = rules
(Five Niyamas): - III. Asana: root meaning = seat. Sit in stillness/seclusion. IV. Pranayama: regulation of breath/mind. Consequence of Pranayama (ending of ideas i.e. emergence of insight): V. Pratyahara: (12 x 1) Ending of habits and hang-ups, i.e. emergence of holistic and healthy living. VI. Dharana: (12 x 12= 144) Beginning of the process of occasional pauses of separative/divisive movements in consciousness. VII. Dhyana: (12 x 12 x 12 = 1728)
Contemplative awakendness i.e. meditation without meditator. Enlightenment into the mystery of existence is an instancy and thus is
not of time, although it happens in course of time as the climax of the
Kriya process of clarity in thinking, charity in feeling and chastity
in behaviour. J A I L A H I R I M A H A S A Y |
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