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The Fourfold Yoga - Part II

 

 

Union via Wisdom ( Jnana Yoga )

 

Jnana means Wisdom & Jnana Yoga means Union with the Divine

via Wisdom.

 

Wisdom has been defined as organised Life. Wisdom and knowledge are

different. Wisdom is a special kind of knowledge. What is the use of

knowing

everything if one doesn't know the Self ? Knowledge of the Absolute

Self

alone is Wisdom. ( Sa Vidya Tan Mathir Yaya ).

 

The Quantum Field Theory

 

Quantum Mechanics postulate that the finest state of matter is the

Vaccum

State. The universal sea of matter exist in the Vaccum State. It is

defined

as the Field of all possibilities. This Vaccum State of the Quantum

Field

corresponds to the Indestructible Being of transcendental philosophy.

 

Matter was studied and pursued till one day it vanished into energy.

De Broglie's Matter-Wave Hypothesis postulates that the electron is

both a particle and a wave. This wave like nature of matter has taken

Physics into the realm of Metaphysics, which hath already declared

that

matter is a form of Energy and Energy is a form of Consciousness.

 

 

The Sevenfold Chord of Being ( The Septenary Principles )

 

The Universal Substance, by which all this is pervaded, manifests with

Its septenary principles with Matter as the lowest term and pure Being

as the highest.

 

Matter ( Annam )

Life ( Prana )

Mind ( Mana )

Supermind ( Vijnana )

Existence ( Sat )

Consciousness ( Chit )

Bliss ( Ananda )

 

These are what the ancient sages meant by the sevenfold mode of cosmic

existence, the septenary principles through which the Universal

expresses

itself.

 

These, then, are the seven colours of the light of Divine

Consciousness,

the seven rays of the Infinite, and by them the Spirit has filled in

the

canvass of his own selfexistence conceptually extended, woven of the

objective warp of Space & the subjective woof of Time, the myriad

wonders of his self-creation, great, simple & symmetrical in its

primal

laws and vast framings.The Light, the Sound is One;their action is

sevenfold. ( Aurobindo )

 

How to overcome the Ego

 

All knowledge is threefold ( " Thraigunya Vishaya Veda " ). In Freudian

Psycho-analysis we have three impulses, Id, Ego and Supergo. The

Vedantic Satwa, Rajas and Thamas correspond to these impulses.

The mind is always gripped by these three impulses. Sometimes we

are Rajasic ( worldly ) and go after wealth. When intense anger and

other negative emotions grip us, we are Thamasic. When divine

qualities like Love and Peace influence us, we are Satwic ( divine ).

 

The Ego with its ten heads ( symbolised as the ten-headed Ravana )

is the major block in attaining Self_Actualisation. The ten heads of

the Ego

are Lust,Anger,Pride, Avarice, Sloth, Covetousness, Attachment, Mind,

Intellect, Conceit & Egoistic Mentality. Only when the ten heads of

the Ego

are removed can we hope to get Self-Realisation. ( Symbolically only

when

the Ravana in us is destroyed ).

 

When we do our yoga, we will be assailed by three type of Ego. Rajasic

( wordly ), Thamasic ( bestial ) and Satwic ( noble ). In order to

overcome

the three types of Ego, we are given certain commandments.

 

" Ma the Sanghostha karmani " - (Let there be not in you any

attachment to

inaction. ) This commandment is given so that we can overcome the

Thamasic

( bestial ) ego.

 

" Ma Karma Phala Heturbhoo " - ( " Dont expect any reward " ) This

commandment

is given to protect us from the Rajasic ( wordly ) ego, which always

expects

rewards for work done.

 

" Ubhe Sukruta Dushkrute " ( " Be beyond good and evil " ) This

commandment

is given to us to overcome the Satwic Ego, for one should not hang on

to

Punya ( divine merit ).

 

In other words, during the process of Yoga we will be assailed by all

sorts of negative thoughts. Our aim is to identify with the Source of

all

thought, the Self. We will find, as we progress on the path of yoga,

that

these negative thoughts leave us slowly and steadily. Conquering our

negative aspect is not easy. The negative elements in man are the true

villains. Alone, powerful, cruel are the dark and dreadful forces that

profit from the reign of Night and Ignorance and they dont want any

change in the body. We have to annihilate them one by one.

 

In tragic life, God wot

No villains need be, passions spin the plot

We are betrayed by what is false within !

 

The entire Vedic wisdom is contained in one word " Transcend " .

Transcend both pain & sorrow, transcend the triune attributes of

Nature.

Transcend negativity !.

 

More information about Transcendental Philosophy & Yoga can be

had from www.e.com/html/yoga.htm

We are always confronted by the negative qualities. Perfection has to

be

worked out, harmony has to be established. Ignorance, limitation,

sorrow,

- these are the negative qulities as pitted against Knowledge,

Infintiy &

Bliss. These negative qualities are merely the first terms of the

formula -

unintelligible, till we have worked out the wider terms and

reintepreted

the formulary. They are merely the initial discords of the Musician's

harmony. To rise from the Negative to the Positive, from Ignorace to

Divine Knowledge, from limitation to the Illimitable, from sorrow to

Bliss

Infinite, from Matter to revealed Spirit, is Yoga. To achieve this

end for

ourselves and for our brethren is the aim of our Yogic practice.

- ( Aurobindo)

 

Wise men like Ramana Maharshi advises us to annihilate the Mind. For

it is that which gives you pleasure that gives you pain. The root

cause of

all bondage and all sorrow is Mind ! Annihilate the mind by thinking

on

its real nature. The true Source of the Mind is the " I " , the primal

Thought.

Because of the Primal Thought, the mind exists! He advises us to

enquire into the nature of the Self. The thought " Who am I " will

lead

us to the annihilation of the mind. This thought " Who am I " is like

the

the burning log which will burn all other logs!

 

I am pure Being, by whom all things be !

 

 

The Negative Method in the Upanishads

 

In the Upanishads Reality is defined by a series of negatives because

the

Negative is less limiting than the Positive.

 

This is known as the Neti ( " Not this " ) method. We deny the Finite

in

order to affirm the Infinite.

 

We say this is my shirt. That means that I am not the shirt. Similarly

we declare my hands, my legs etc which means I am not the hands

or legs. Then who am I ? The body is mine, therefore " I " am not the

body. Then who is this " I " ? We therefore apply Intuitive Logic and

deny everything. All these are mine, but I am not they. A state will

come, during this process of denial, that I cannot deny one thing.

What is this thing which I cannot deny? That which I cannot deny

is " I " , the Self, the Consciousness !

 

The finite is negated to affirm the Infinite.

 

The Superconscient as the Base

 

The Superconscious Mind and not the subconscious is the base of all

Life.

 

Let us analyse why the Superconscient is considered as the foundation.

 

Deep within the five sheaths which compose our being - the material,

the

the vital,the mental, the gnostic & the blissful - is the Absoulte

Self ,

the divine component in us which Jesus referred to as the Kingdom of

Heaven ( " The Kingdom of Heaven is within you and whomsover shall

know himself shall find it " ).

 

The dreadful forces or " hostile forces " as they are known - lust,

greed,

anger, jealousy, sloth & covetousness - lie in the dark caverns of the

Subconscious mind. Wisdom declares that they are our inner enemies.

 

Man houses dangerous forces in his house

The Titan, the Fury and the Djinn

Lay in the subsconscient's cavern pit

And the Beast moved in his antre den

 

The Enemy means who ? Our inner enemies which lie in the Subconscient!

 

Socrates is poisoned. Jesus crucified. Bruno burnt alive. This

phenomenon

is known in Yogic Psychology as the downward pull of the mind, when

the dark

forces that lie in the subconscient triumph ( in the collective

subsconscient ). The reverse phenomenon, the upward pull of the mind

is

that which pulls us from death to immortality and realises in this

body of

earth the luminous Kingdom of Heaven ( Self-Actualisation ).

 

The four faculties of the Intuitive Reason - Revealation, Inspiration,

Intuition and Illumination are all the properties of the

Superconscious Mind

and can be experienced if we make ourselves pure and make our mind

still

( " Be still and know that I am God " - Bible ).

 

The aim of Yoga is pull ourselves out of the darkness of the

subconscient

into the Light of the Superconscient and to receive the intuitions

and the

revealations of the Self and ultimately lead us to Self_Actualisation.

The aim of Nature is to effect Super-Nature. The aim of Yoga is Self,

is

Self-Actualisation.

 

The great battle between good and evil which was depicted by the poets

( Iliad, Odyssey, Ramayana,Mahabharata etc ) is actually the great war

happening in the human bosom between the conflicting forces of good

and

evil, ever locked in eternal combat. Utlimately the positive

elements -

Truth, Dharma, Peace, Love & the Discriminative Intellect will win

over the

negative elements in us and we will be transmuted into the Divine

Man. This

is the ultimate formula of Wisdom - the divine transmutation of Man!

 

Yoga as Divine Alchemy

 

Alchemy is the science of transmuting baser metals into gold. Yoga is

divine

alchemy as it transmutes base metals ( our human nature ) into gold (

divine

nature ).

 

Scientifically, Alchemy is possible. By proton bombardment, the atomic

number of any element can be increased to form another element. So,

theoretically, any element can be converted into Aurum ( gold ).

 

Alchemy is symbolic and no physical transmutation is meant here.

Divine

Alchemy is the ultimate formula wherein we are transmuted into the

Divine

Being-Knowledge-Bliss!

 

This is what the ancient Yogis meant by Transmutation, Transformation

& Transfiguration !

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