MESSAGE FOR CONTEMPLATION 1207
Radhe krishna.
Have a blessed day,
ASANAS FOR MEDITATION
Swami Sivananda
Asans can be divided into two broad divisions, viz., meditative poses and poses for health and strength. According to Yoga Shastras there are four excellent meditative poses: Padmasan, Siddhasan, Swastikasan and Sukhasan. Without securing a steady Asan, you cannot get on well in meditation. The more steady you are in your Asan, the more you will be able to concentrate and make your mind one-pointed. Select any one of the four that is suitable to you and sit for fifteen minutes and gradually increase the period to three hours. When you sit in the Asan, keep the head, neck and trunk in one straight line. Do not bend the back.
| | | Meditation builds up your personality and character, cleanses your thoughts, purifies your emotions and allows the seed of spirit to grow. - Swami Sivananda I can do nothing, without the grace of God. Thou art everything. I am Thine, All is Thine.Have holy aspiration. Grow in purity. Meditate seriously. Entertain lofty, divine thoughts. You will have Divine Life Swami Chidananda Chant the Maha Mantra
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
BE HAPPY Radhe krishna, Have a blessed day. ASANAS FOR MEDITATIONSwami SivanandaYogic Culture is divided into eight Angas (limbs or steps), viz., Yama, Niyama, Asan, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. Yama is the practice of Ahimsa (non-killing or non-injuring), Satya (truthfulness), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (celibacy), Aparigraha (abstinence from greed). Niyama is the practice of Saucha (internal and external purity), Santosh (contentment), Tapas (mortification), Swadhyaya (study of scriptures), Ishwarapranidhana (self-surrender). Asan is the third stage. If you want to enjoy the full spiritual benefits of Asans, you must first practise well the first two steps, Yama and Niyama. |
Love God fully and intenselwith all your heart,with all your mind with all your soul.You wiil be fully absorbed by Him. Swami Chidananda
When true knowledge arises, we are happy. When true knowledge arises, we give fearlessness to all; and when true knowledge arises, we, too, are fearless, and no one can frighten us. - Swami Krishnananda
Chant the Maha Mantra Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare BE HAPPY… |
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