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The destination
of Kriya Yoga is deep religiousness emerging from Laya (vanishing)
of the mind i.e. embracing the religion of the no-mind or
the new mind wherein the negativities of the mind have been negated. However,
before embarking upon this profound religion (Sat-Chit-Ananda) which is
mentioned briefly at the bottom of the First Kriya paper as Laya Yoga
Teachings, it may be worthwhile to reflect upon the four kinds of religion
of the mind as we should start from where we are.
First is the product of ignorance
Ego does not accept its ignorance. Hence it asserts aggressively that
whatever it knows, is the final and the highest. This breeds fanaticism,
fundamentalism and all the blood-shed in the name of religion. Perhaps
more blood has been shed in the name of religion than in any other name.
This religion says that even war can be religious the
holy war, crusade, Jihad! If war is holy, then what is unholy? This perverted
religion of the mind has destroyed mans integrity by turning him
against the wholeness of life, by provoking him to destroy life. Belief-systems
of this religion of the mind are mere strategies to deceive mankind and
to keep man perpetually miserable.
Second is the product of fear
All kinds of fear and guilt are introduced through myths, stories and
surmises. Man is here only to be punished, to repent for Original
Sin. The idea of hell is the final fear!
Third is the product of greed
All kinds of fancy, fantasy, expectation, hope, ambition, cravings, and
greed are generated to promote this kind of religion of the mind to keep
man always in agitation and disturbance. The concept of heaven is the
ultimate greed.
Fourth is the product of theology
All the thesis, anti-thesis, synthesis, all controversies and contradictions,
all assertions and denials, all holy concepts and high-sounding phrases,
all productions and postulates of the mind are nothing but pigs
droppings.
There is no truth in all the above stated four kinds of religion of the
mind.
Now let us try to understand the religion of no-mind in its
three dimensions. This religiousness is only one, having three integral
aspects. This deep religiousness removes all dark emotions and sentiments
in the name of religion which are sick, ugly and nauseating. Mind corrupts
you, no-mind (not mindlessness) corrects you. You can misuse
mind, but not no-mind. This religion of no-mind
is the science of deprogramming your mind. It needs no prophets, saviors,
popes, avatars, paramhansas, mahamandaleshwars,etc. Energy of understanding
and intelligence is enough. Mind provides information, no-mind
provokes transformation.
First dimension for the religiousness
of no-mind
Satpure livingAtithi Bhava.
that is to live with an attitude of a guest. We are all guests. No body
is a permanent resident of this world. A guest lives without attachment,
but with all sense of proportion. He does not cause any disorder in the
living quality of life.
Second dimension for the religiousness
of no-mind
Chitpure consciousnessSakshi
Bhava. That is to exist as an witness, without choice, without
converting the consciousness into a battleground of competing thoughts.
An awareness in which equanimity is never compromised.
Third dimension for the religiousness
of no-mind
Anandpure joy (not pleasure)Samapti
Bhava. That is to have the emphasis on ending and not get caught
into the trap of the cultivation of opposites. The cultivated opposite
of evil is not goodness. It is cunning calculation of the mind. Goodness
flowers when the evil is utterly ceased. When sorrow due to selfish cravings
and wantings comes to an end as a consequence of the no-mind
phenomenon, the bliss of anand is.
Meditate on the above basic teachings of Laya Yoga which are shared during
the proceedings of the Kriya Yoga Initiation for the first stage and try
to understand the simple and straight forward message from the supreme
house-holder yogi and do not get confused by the phoney baloneys of the
spiritual market which are peddled as sayings of Lahiri Mahashay. Lahiri
Mahashay did not visit this planet to keep you amused in poor and paralyzing
consolations but to break the mental prison. Understand and practice Kriya
Yoga, you are bound to find that what Lao Tzu and Lahiri Mahashay had
found in Laya (no-mind).
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