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Background
What is Yoga?
Foundation
FAQs


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BY SRI SWAMI SIVANANDA
Develop virtues like generosity, forgiveness and love. Mere Yogic
Kriyas alone will not help you much. Do self-analysis daily and
eradicate your faults and evil, slavish habits. Rectify your defects
such as selfishness, pride, jealousy and hatred. You must cultivate
a compassionate and loving heart first. At all times you must share
what you have with others and practice selfless service. Then only
will you get purity of heart.
Yoga is unity, identity, homogeneity, oneness and sameness with
God.
Many aspirants neglect these preliminaries and jump, out of curiosity,
to Yogic Kriyas for getting psychic powers. It is really a serious
blunder. They will have a hopeless downfall. Therefore, be careful.
Mere Yogic Kriyas cannot bring about the desired results. The purification
of the heart is of paramount importance. The aspirant must free
himself from lust, anger, greed, jealousy, hatred, egoism, vanity,
attachment, pride and delusion. This is more difficult than control
of breath or the practice of Yoga Asanas.
Virtuous qualities such as mercy, tolerance, adaptability, courage,
patience, balance state of mind and cosmic love should be assiduously
cultivated. Sages have always laid great stress on selfless service,
generous charity, purity and simple living.
With firm faith, application, perseverance, careful attention to
even small details, and fortitude in trials, you must set foot and
proceed on the path of Sadhana.
Yoga is not hidden in caves, not sequestered in thick Himalayan
forests. It is not in taking mountain herbs. God is not a coward
to run away from towns, cities and villages. Practice Yoga in your
own home. When the desire to practice Yoga comes, it means that
liberation is near at hand. Now, take the plunge.
It is a blessing to be a Yogi. Practice Yoga and preach. Hatha Yoga
ensures good physical and mental health. You must utilize this to
the best advantage by deep meditation on the Atman or inner Self.
Self-realization should be your goal. This should be achieved by
the constant remembrance of God, by righteousness, by a life of
virtue and by the practice of Yoga.
Becoming a Yogi does not involve the abandonment of anyone or neglect
of any duties. It means switching over from a life of purpose-lessness
to the path of God. It entails a change of your attitude towards
life and in the methods pursued for liberating yourself. True and
lasting renunciation is, after all, a matter of the attitude of
the mind.
There is only one institution for you which can train you to evolve
into a full-bloom Yogi, and that is where Providence has placed
you-your own home. Mind is indeed the cause of bondage and liberation;
a restless mind will find rest nowhere except in its own annihilation.
The mind should be attacked on all sides with every possible type
of weapon-with the repetition of God's Name, study of religious
scriptures, devotion, practice of silence, service. Pranayama, Japa,
prayer, Kirtan and meditation. All these should be combined.
Do not look upon Yoga as something beyond you or as calling for
any extraordinary efforts. You can remain in your station of life,
carry on your work and at the same time embark on the Yogic path.
Do Japa, prayer, Kirtan, meditation and Asanas regularly.
Any effort in the direction of Yoga never goes in vain. You will
realize thereby the fruits of even a little Yogic practice.
Yes, there is a popular notion that Yoga is only for the intelligentsia.
It is not so. Yoga is for all. Everyone can and should practice
Yoga from his own station in life.
I can impart to your noble self training in one of the most ancient
Hindu medicine - the great miracle panacea for all ills-Yoga. Become
a Yogi from this moment.
The aim and end of Yoga is Self-realization. Yogic methods should
not be applied for mere material gains.
Yoga does not consist in just reading books and discussion at a
club table. It consists in practicing what you already know.
Every activity - from the rearing of children to the management
of the home - can be readily converted into Yoga. Kindly study the
first six chapters of the Gita again and again. Merely running away
from crowds is not a sign of Yoga. The performance of all actions
as an instrument in His hands, and with the consciousness that this
world is pervaded by Him, the Supreme Spirit, is called Yoga.
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