Showing posts with label principles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label principles. Show all posts

Monday, December 13, 2021

Miracles

​I was asked by a client, "Do you believe in miracles?" The short answer is yes. The long answer begins with the awareness that Charles Babbage (1791-1871), an English Polymath considered by some as the “Father of the Computer” has stated, "If we define a miracle as an effect of which the cause is unknown to us, then we make our ignorance the source of miracles!" To counter ignorance let us define responsibilities, realize values of source and choose subtle-body principles☮️

First, to understand classic physical (hatha), mental (jnana), cultivation (raja), causation (karma) and reverence (bhakti) practices are taught via eight-limbs (as(h)tanga). Within ashtanga are specific practice examples. Faith (ishvarahpranidhana) for example is a polite (niyama) serene-determination connected to hope and love. Astanga classic practice responsibilities include, civil (yama), polite (niyama), posture (asana), breath (pranayama), hold-tension (pratyahara), attention (dharana), meditation (dhyana) and living-meditation (samadhi)🆔

Second, to realize wellness within the Yoga Therapy Bio-enviro-psycho-socio-philosophical (Panc(h)a-maya-kosha) model from the values of longevity, vitality, mentality, intellectuality and spirituality. The model encompasses ‘five protections from illusion’, a more literal translation of the Sanskrit word pancamayakosha. The outermost bodily protection is biological (a(h)na-mayakosha) as well as being the first gross-body protection of the atmosphere working out into the cosm. The next protection (kosha) towards inner bliss is environmental (pra(h)na-mayakosha). Then, the psychological (ma(h)na-mayakosha), followed by the sociological protection known as vijna(h)na-mayakosha a wise intelligent intuition. All four koshas protect the a(h)nanda-mayakosh; the outermost macrocosmic protection is mirrored in the soul as the innermost protected sheath, veil, layer or micro-essence of source, force and or being⚛️

Next, through subtle-body principles particular to general and specific plexus (chakra) correlations in the seven to twelve system format. The Cavernous-cerebral plexus (Ajna, 6th chakra) is correlated to science, to proof. The Sacral plexus (Swadisht(h)a(h)na, 2nd chakra) is correlated to feeling, to theory. Specific to the vijnana-mayakosha, respective of 2nd and 6th chakra correlations, are relationship equity, a kindly togetherness for parasympathetic inhibition and excitation responses as well as top down, bottom up and processes that evolve around for information exchange. When through love, a Cardiac-pulmonary plexus (Anahata, 4th Chakra) correlation, a oneness of theory and proof unveils miraculous realities that defy death and provide cures, specifically with free and responsible (astanga) ways of understanding. Yoga therapy patrons benefit from innate full circle realizations integrated by a yoga therapist’s responsibilities, values and principles☯️ 

Furthermore, intuition (vijnana) is most closely correlated to bliss (ananda). In the Yoga Therapy model intuition is an aspect of sociology where theoretical feelings, such as feelings of equanimity (anahata), are validated by populations world-wide. Scientific research proofs when mathematically speaking, according to dictionary.com, are a way of understanding “in which there is an identity element that, on operating on another element, leaves the second element unchanged, and in which each element has corresponding to it a unique element that, on operating on the first, results in the identity element.” A verification by multiple groups is known as meta-analysis whereas correct correlations support theories. The UE Group of researchers at regroup.com eloquently states, "...success metrics, preferences, and ratings gathered from quantitative research helps validate and inform... By adding qualitative research takes it a step further, uncovering the motivations, behaviors and emotions..." An awe inspiring intelligence can be miraculous when allegedly unreplicatable revelations or unknown ancient practices are wisely accepted becoming future endeavors as intuition touches the soul💟

Finally, inspire (small) miracles with classic practice references in parentheses by noticing a happy blissful spirit through chakra correlations. The string of affirmations (japa) include: 1) Have ahimsa; without harm share the joy 2) feel the faith (ishvarahpranidhana); rejoice in joy 3) believe in yourself (astikya) to eccocentrically apply healthy-habits (hutu) and safety-rules (vrata)  4) Namaste is gracefully saying ‘thank you’ when leading and following your heart while omnipresently soul searching for ‘True Self Arise’ (Brahmin, Atman, Parusha, Id) with an attitude of gratitude and generosity 5) let laughter happen (bhoga) 6) Gently smile (sukha) 7) dare to dream ~ peace is possible (shanti) 8) explore beyond horizons with awareness (samadhi)  9) self-directed destiny is divinity (divya, nirvana, moksha) 10) seek heights and depths as well as open spaces and crowds in cosmic universal harmony (pranava) 11) compassionately embrace the journey victoriously (jaya) 12) smartly write a happy process and ending (buddhi). Observe the effects from the japa that can enlighten the anandamayakosha. Be protected without illusion (kosha) by the dance of energy; Om namah shivaya🕉


Friday, September 5, 2014

Yoga Philosophy (Principles)

Following the Eight Limbs of Yoga is a life-long holistic practice that may improve longevity.  The limbs may be used as a processes for personal development.  The effect(s) may be noticed from any of the limbs at any time; practice by making Buddha Soup.

On the last page of the book, Don't Just Do Something. SIT THERE A Mindfulness Retreat with Sylvia Boorstein, the way to make Buddha Soup for character development, is to "apply equal amounts concentration, calm, equanimity, rapture, investigation, energy and mindfulness." This method of application is then applied to the ingredients of "morality, resolve, renunciation, effort, equanimity, truthfulness, patience, loving-kindness, generosity and wisdom".  Interestingly the 'Method of Preparation' along with the ethical and moral 'ingredients' make-up the Eight Limbs of Classical Astanga Yoga.

The Eight Limbs of Yoga include specific ethical and moral principles (yamas and niyamas).  The principles include purity, faith, resistance (sexual), discipline, non-possessiveness, honesty and contentment as well as non-harming, non-stealing, and studiousness.  These are the ingredients of Buddha Soup and the first two limbs of yoga.

Boorstein includes preparation characteristics, the other six limbs of yoga, for making Buddha Soup. First, prepare with concentration (dharna) a one pointed focus.  Also, calm/equanimity (pratyahara) using sensory withdrawl to be like a lotus flower in the mud and muck; flies and bugs swarming, crocodiles circling with relaxation in the midst of chaos.

The method for making Buddha Soup continues with rapture (samadhi) translated as "complete absorption" by Nicolai Bachman in his book The Language of Yoga.  Rapture can be a second wind, a runners high, a dancers bliss or a meditators transcendence.  In the context of yoga, investigation [pose (asana)] is practiced to learn about our strength, balance and flexibility in the moment, for the day, as we progress or digress, eb and flow through the seasons of our lives.  Energy [breath (pranayama)] is translated as life force taken from the root prana, a term for energy.  Finally, mindfulness [meditation (dhyana)], to put it simply, is conscious living - or sitting as the case may be.

The practice of Yoga is the practice of connecting our minds and bodies.  Apply the process and utilize the ingredients for making Buddha Soup.  Just as fresh from the Earth ingredients such as whole and sprouted grains, vegetables, fruit, beans, legumes, nuts, seeds, herbs and spices feeds our minds and bodies, Buddha Soup feeds our souls.  Enjoy the practice because yoga is mind/body medicine for creating physical, emotional and mental strength, balance, flexibility and relaxation. - Bliss Out!

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