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Nitant
India
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Posted - Jul 08 2014 : 07:13:52 AM
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Everyone talks about different forms of yoga like kriya, bhikti, karma, jnana, mantra, hattha and so on. I wonder to know the actual meaning of yoga... Why are these practices called yoga? |
Edited by - AYPforum on Jul 08 2014 08:37:20 AM |
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AYPforum
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Posted - Jul 08 2014 : 08:37:20 AM
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Moderator note: Topic moved for better placement |
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Mykal K
Germany
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Posted - Jul 08 2014 : 09:18:49 AM
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Hi Nitant, there is a lesson that deals with the question of what is yoga: Lesson 11. Also, lesson 430 might be useful to read.
All the best. |
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Nitant
India
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Posted - Jul 09 2014 : 01:29:53 AM
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The lesson explain only the literal meaning of yoga... Why are there so many forms of yoga? How each form is different from other? Which form of yoga is the best? All that is not mentioned anywhere in either of the lessons.
Please help me understand topic... thanks |
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Nitant
India
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Posted - Jul 09 2014 : 01:33:20 AM
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Also - I want to understand the purpose of a religion... Why is a religion required by any civilisation? Is there any connection between yoga and religion or they are simply two independent streams.. I can appreciate AYP more if true purpose of the yoga is understood well. |
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maheswari
Lebanon
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Posted - Jul 09 2014 : 02:11:19 AM
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there are many yoga schools because there are many tastes,the seeker will follow the yoga that appeals to him and have tangeable results on his nervous system and personal experience noting that in the end all aspects of yoga are interconnected .For example if a seeker start with hatha yoga , later he will be attracted to karma yoga , jnana yoga... Bhakti (longing ) is the cornerstone , it will lead you through the journey |
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karl
United Kingdom
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Posted - Jul 11 2014 : 10:47:57 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Nitant
Also - I want to understand the purpose of a religion... Why is a religion required by any civilisation? Is there any connection between yoga and religion or they are simply two independent streams.. I can appreciate AYP more if true purpose of the yoga is understood well.
Its a very good question and depends greatly on your personal definition of religion.
Its up to the individual to decide if there are links between Yoga and religion. Everyone is different and will combine or segregate according to how they are guided.
AYP in its simplest form requires no religion-although it could be argued that practices are a ritual of sorts in which the outcome can never be known or confirmed which indicates a type of faith.
With time and practice you will answer these questions for yourself. You will discover the source by unifying with it. There will not be a you and an it and awareness of a separate self will cease at that point. What this unity signifies is often called God, though man can only have a concept of a creator and in unity no description will exist. It is like drop of water rejoining a limitless sea. This works its way through to everyday living and begins to expand the boundaries of the self image and so all though and all action are indelibly altered in very different ways for everyone. This is the unfolding.
So regardless of subscribing to Christian, Jewish, Hindu or any other religious sect this will transcend all of them whilst combining with the best elements of all of them. This becomes the foundation for true knowledge beyond mere memory or supposition. I find wisdom hides in them all but you have to clear your ears and eyes to appreciate it and ignore what others tell you it means.
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BlueRaincoat
United Kingdom
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Posted - Aug 08 2015 : 06:26:01 AM
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Well said Karl.
quote: Originally posted by Nitant I wonder to know the actual meaning of yoga... Why are these practices called yoga?
It took me years of practice before I understood the meaning and purpose of yoga. Even now it seems that the meaning continues to change slowly, as I progress with my practice. I agree with Karl, only personal experience will really answer your question. At words level, Lesson 11 is the best explanation anyone can give you. |
Edited by - BlueRaincoat on Aug 08 2015 09:51:43 AM |
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Blanche
USA
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Posted - Aug 08 2015 : 11:00:33 AM
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Well said, Blue |
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kumar ul islam
United Kingdom
791 Posts |
Posted - Aug 08 2015 : 5:02:10 PM
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when the sun eclipses the moon when the earth accepts the raindrop from the cloud when we desire only love
all paths lead to me and as each approaches me do i accept them.krishna to arjuna
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RotonSan
Australia
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Posted - Mar 05 2016 : 1:29:30 PM
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I had the same question in mind. Here I got some answers... |
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