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"If you remain brahmacari, then your brain will be so nice

that as soon as you hear something, it will be memorized. This is the

benefit of brahmacari. And if the students are allowed to be sexually,

I mean to say, indulgent, then where is the brain?"

 

 

Some thoughts on Brahmacharya.I believe that this term has not only

been widely misunderstood but the object of total sexual abstinence is

next to impossible for 99% of the sadhakas as well. Lets face it. Yoga

does not require from anyone to be a monk to increase the perceptional

abilities of the mind.

 

My guru, Swami Sivamurti Saraswati said on Brahmacharya:

 

"Brahma means "God" and acharya means "living with". So the literal

translation of brahmacharya is living in a state of the consciousness

of divinity. But often brahmacharya is translated in books as

chastity, celibacy, or abstinence of any kind of sexual activity. This

is an incorrect understanding."

 

"Its not possible to develope non-violence, truthfulness , or

brahmacharya, overnight. So, it is very important to combine a dharmic

life with a yogic life and sooner or later, one will discover and

understand ones own dharma in life.

 

Dharma must flow naturally from withing us. If not, we suppress our

desires and needs. We start to feel guilty and remorseful. A lot of

problems are created, through anxiety and tension because we are not

yet ready to renounce our needs.

 

Dharma is the duty of everyone. When we follow our dharma, the results

are a balanced mind, a purified heart, and higher transcendental

experiences. Wealth comes to a person who follows their dharma, and

all their desires are fulfilled. Liberation is the final outcome."

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Dear Angie:

 

You are absolutely correct that the term "brahmacarya" is

misunderstood.

 

Definition - brahmaNe vedaarthaM caryaM aacaraNiyaM ||

 

Meaning - A practice (vrata) that is observed during the learning

(veda).

 

The person that observes such vrata is brhmacaari.

 

In another definition - brahma j~naanaM tapo vaa aacarati ||

 

brhama is tapa (austerities: veda vedaaNgavij~naana), thus the person

who is in for such a quest is known as brahmacaari.

 

We cannot forget that most of our sages were married. Many of them

had other encounters as well. A perfect example is Veda Vyaasa.

 

Regards,

 

Dr. Yadu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, "Angie" <oiokasti@h...> wrote:

>

> "If you remain brahmacari, then your brain will be so nice

> that as soon as you hear something, it will be memorized. This is

the

> benefit of brahmacari. And if the students are allowed to be

sexually,

> I mean to say, indulgent, then where is the brain?"

>

>

> Some thoughts on Brahmacharya.I believe that this term has not only

> been widely misunderstood but the object of total sexual abstinence

is

> next to impossible for 99% of the sadhakas as well. Lets face it.

Yoga

> does not require from anyone to be a monk to increase the

perceptional

> abilities of the mind.

>

> My guru, Swami Sivamurti Saraswati said on Brahmacharya:

>

> "Brahma means "God" and acharya means "living with". So the literal

> translation of brahmacharya is living in a state of the

consciousness

> of divinity. But often brahmacharya is translated in books as

> chastity, celibacy, or abstinence of any kind of sexual activity.

This

> is an incorrect understanding."

>

> "Its not possible to develope non-violence, truthfulness , or

> brahmacharya, overnight. So, it is very important to combine a

dharmic

> life with a yogic life and sooner or later, one will discover and

> understand ones own dharma in life.

>

> Dharma must flow naturally from withing us. If not, we suppress our

> desires and needs. We start to feel guilty and remorseful. A lot of

> problems are created, through anxiety and tension because we are

not

> yet ready to renounce our needs.

>

> Dharma is the duty of everyone. When we follow our dharma, the

results

> are a balanced mind, a purified heart, and higher transcendental

> experiences. Wealth comes to a person who follows their dharma, and

> all their desires are fulfilled. Liberation is the final outcome."

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