Nature has no influence on the Supreme Self of man, which is in reality one and the same with God; so Self realization and God-vision are not two different things.So the real spirituality is God vision.
The alkali atoms were slowed down using a magnetic trap ( Dharana: Slowing down the fluctuations of mind and focusing it on the goal of self realization) and brought closer (Dhyan: Bringing one self closer to the ultimate principle) and ultimately ...
Self realization through discipline in yoga Hathayoga Pradipika Treatise on yoga compiled in the 12th century by the sage Svatmarama ...
Since any lurking attachment can be a hindrance to self realization, he must renounce even the desire for the highest illumination, save insofar as it may elevate all existence.
Asana practice thus becomes more of a self awareness, self realization, and spiritual transformation healing process than merely physical or "healthy" exercise.
path of enlightenment salvation moksha: The way to the ultimate goals of Self Realization and liberation. universal path: The spiritual path conceived as being followed by all of existence, marching on its way to Godhood.
After this period, he initiated tens of thousands of people into the meditation technique he had used to achieve Self Realization. In 1994, Shri Shivalabalayogi initiated his direct disciple, Seenu, into tapas using the Jangama dhyana technique.
Under the guidance of a realized guru, the children would be given the greatest education and they would be set on the path leading to self realization, peace and happiness.
Jnana yoga being the most difficult of all yogas, many other practices can be done to help us reach the goal, self realization. These techniques are the different yogas, including hatha yoga, and categorized into four paths.
Through Shaktipat the disciple can excel quickly in their spiritual journey towards Self Realization -Enlightenment. The unitive discipline of the serpent power (kundalini-shakti), which is fundamental to the Tantric tradition, including Hatha-Yoga.
Within the yoga tradition, Agni commonly manifests as tapas or psychic heat. This heat purifies the mind and body, preparing both for deeper levels of meditation and self realization.
Kripana: (miser) someone unwilling to invest in his own development, who does not arrive at b h a k t i; someone hiding his light under the bushel; someone wasting his life not striving for self realization.
This point is the first step in visualising the abstract, the formless. Meditation or concentration on this point brings the mind towards abstract concentration which is used as a means to self realization.
It is this state of Self realization that the majority of the Upanishads attempt to describe and encourage us to achieve through the yoga practices of meditation, mental discrimination and mantra recitation.
See also: Yoga, Meditation, Body, Spirit, Mind
 
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