Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 Hare Krsna! Submissive inquiry serves as the first step in self-realization and God realization. The next step is accepting a Guru or Spiritual Master. There are different types of spiritual masters. One should get training from a spiritual master preferably starting during the early days of childhood. This concept is summarized in the Bhagavad Gita. Dharma and Yoga have always existed and will continue to exist no matter what human beings do. All of society is mainly involved in the aspects of Dharma known as kama, artha, dharma, and moksa. The vast majority is involved in kama and artha. The minority of human beings are involved in dharma and/or moksa to some degree or another. The more we make advancement in dharma the more we will be qualified to practice true yoga. We can practice the different asanas, postures, and breathing exercises found in yoga; but, the full and true yoga means a full focus. True yoga means completely turning away from material identification. The end result of both dharma and yoga is Bhakti. The highest trance in both dharma and yoga is Bhakti. And true Bhakti means union with the Supreme Personality of Godhead in Rasa. I can show you passages for the authorized sastras that supports my conclusions here. ys C dasa DHARMA http://japa-mala.org 504-473-8257 24/7 Cell w/voicemail I want to explain Dharma, Yoga, and Bhakti. Call or write for guidance and encouragement. http://www.geocities.com/suci123/dharma/cdasa/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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