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Lesson 164 -
Human
Power (Audio)
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164.1 - Personal Power Becoming Divine Power (Audio)
From: Yogani
Date: Tue Apr 13, 2004 11:19am
New Visitors: It is recommended you read from the beginning of the archive, as previous
lessons are prerequisite to this one. The first lesson is, "Why
This Discussion?"
Q: I am a new member of this group. I am a person always having faith in
human power. I noted that yoga is the base for all techniques such as
hypnotism, mesmerism, telepathy, etc, but I don't know the exact differences
between these things, may I have an opportunity to know the answer?
A: The greatest of all human power is the divine within. Yoga is for joining
(union) with and becoming that. The first priority in yoga is union with God
within us.
Jesus said, "Seek first the kingdom of God, and all things will be added to
you."
The powers you mention are of the subconscious mind, not very significant in
relation to the pure bliss consciousness of our divinity, which lies beyond
the subconscious mind and is its source. If you are interested in powers as
approached in the lessons, do a word search on "samyama." It is an
integrated approach to powers, aimed first at expanding our deepest inner
pure bliss consciousness, and then all the rest comes up as a byproduct of
that expansion to enlightenment. This is the correct approach to human power
- seeking the kingdom of God first, and then all else is added...
Once you have checked out samyama, start at the beginning of the lessons to
begin to unfold your full divine power with deep meditation, spinal
breathing, and many other means, assembled into powerful daily practice in
building block fashion.
I wish you all success on your chosen path.
The guru is in you.
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