Learn the History of Yoga
YOGA: Yoga history that it originated 5,000 years ago in India and was initially practiced by Hindu Ascetics. All yoga exercises are for the explicit purpose of awakening the chakras.
"Asanas are done to impact the physical body, stimulating organs and nerve centers. Meditation and breathing techniques influence the flow of prana (life energy). When the mind and body are in harmony, you can focus on spiritual goals...Not only does it calm and center you,.... "Hatha Yoga teaches you techniques that are related to the physical control of the body. Rhythmic breathing methods called Pranayama and postures known as Asanas are used. The word Hatha consists of two polar opposites. Ha means sun, and Tha means moon. Ha is masculine, Tha is feminine. Hatha Yoga is the most popular form of Yoga."
'Kundalini is a Sanskrit term that means coil or spiral energy that is aroused through the use of Yoga. This energy may channeled through the chakras. Kundalini is often associated with the Goddess Kali. It is sometimes shown as a coiled serpent. " This also leads to Aura colors.
From The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 307-308 by William James
"...training in mystical insight has been known from time immemorial under yoga. Yoga means the experimental union of the individual with the divine. It is based on persevering exercise, and the diet, posture, breathing, intellectual concentration, and moral discipline vary slightly in the different systems that teach it. The yogi, or disciple, who has by these means overcome the obscurations of his lower nature sufficiently, enters into the condition termed samadhi, "comes face to face with facts which no instinct or reason can ever know." He learns ---
"That the mind itself has a higher state of existence, beyond reason, a superconscious state, and that when the mind gets to that higher state, then his knowledge beyond reasoning comes. .. All the different steps in yoga are intended to bring us scientifically to the superconscious state or samadhi...Just as unconscious work is beneath the consciousness, which is not accompanied by the feeling of egoism...There is no feeling of I, yet the mind works, desireless, free from restlessness, objectness, and bodilessness. Then the Truth shines in its full effulgence, and we know ourselves---for Samadhi lies in potential in us for what we truly are, free, immortal, omnipotent, loosed from the finite, and its contrasts of good and evil altogether, and identical with the Atman of the Universal Soul."
....When a man comes out of Samadhi, they assure us that he remains "enlightened, a sage, a prophet, a saint, his whole character changed, his life changed, illumined."
....The Buddhists use the word 'samadhi' as well as the Hindus....
. ....comparing the results of Yoga with those of the hypnotic or dreamy states artificially producible by us, says: "It makes of its' true disciples good, healthy, and happy men....Through the mastery the yogi attains over his thoughts and body, he grows into a " character." By the subjection of his impulses and propensities to his will and the fixing of the latter upon the ideal of goodness, he becomes a 'personality' complex to influence by others, and thus almost the opposite of what we usually imagine a 'medium' so-called, or 'psychic subject' to be...." See also Yoga Swami Vishnu [4]
"Asanas are done to impact the physical body, stimulating organs and nerve centers. Meditation and breathing techniques influence the flow of prana (life energy). When the mind and body are in harmony, you can focus on spiritual goals...Not only does it calm and center you,.... "Hatha Yoga teaches you techniques that are related to the physical control of the body. Rhythmic breathing methods called Pranayama and postures known as Asanas are used. The word Hatha consists of two polar opposites. Ha means sun, and Tha means moon. Ha is masculine, Tha is feminine. Hatha Yoga is the most popular form of Yoga."
'Kundalini is a Sanskrit term that means coil or spiral energy that is aroused through the use of Yoga. This energy may channeled through the chakras. Kundalini is often associated with the Goddess Kali. It is sometimes shown as a coiled serpent. " This also leads to Aura colors.
From The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 307-308 by William James
"...training in mystical insight has been known from time immemorial under yoga. Yoga means the experimental union of the individual with the divine. It is based on persevering exercise, and the diet, posture, breathing, intellectual concentration, and moral discipline vary slightly in the different systems that teach it. The yogi, or disciple, who has by these means overcome the obscurations of his lower nature sufficiently, enters into the condition termed samadhi, "comes face to face with facts which no instinct or reason can ever know." He learns ---
"That the mind itself has a higher state of existence, beyond reason, a superconscious state, and that when the mind gets to that higher state, then his knowledge beyond reasoning comes. .. All the different steps in yoga are intended to bring us scientifically to the superconscious state or samadhi...Just as unconscious work is beneath the consciousness, which is not accompanied by the feeling of egoism...There is no feeling of I, yet the mind works, desireless, free from restlessness, objectness, and bodilessness. Then the Truth shines in its full effulgence, and we know ourselves---for Samadhi lies in potential in us for what we truly are, free, immortal, omnipotent, loosed from the finite, and its contrasts of good and evil altogether, and identical with the Atman of the Universal Soul."
....When a man comes out of Samadhi, they assure us that he remains "enlightened, a sage, a prophet, a saint, his whole character changed, his life changed, illumined."
....The Buddhists use the word 'samadhi' as well as the Hindus....
. ....comparing the results of Yoga with those of the hypnotic or dreamy states artificially producible by us, says: "It makes of its' true disciples good, healthy, and happy men....Through the mastery the yogi attains over his thoughts and body, he grows into a " character." By the subjection of his impulses and propensities to his will and the fixing of the latter upon the ideal of goodness, he becomes a 'personality' complex to influence by others, and thus almost the opposite of what we usually imagine a 'medium' so-called, or 'psychic subject' to be...." See also Yoga Swami Vishnu [4]
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