Contemplation Krishna

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A noble sage expressed these words

teaching is not talking, teaching is not

while giving a discourse on " Training

imparting doctrines, it is communicating.

the Mind for Wisdom" relating to the

The essence of spirituality can be

propelling force of thought.......Very

communicated just as really as I give you

few understand the power of thought,

a flower and this is true in the most literal

for if one goes into a cave, shuts

sense.

himself in and thinks one really great

We始d shared the simple truths in that

thought

that

Meditation and Purification, which is

will

Faith - Thought - Word - Action - Life -

and

thought

dies,

Effort - Remembering - Prayer.

penetrate the walls of that cave, vibrate

Most of us realize the potential energy that resides within this fabric of life and the capacity for refinement that can

through space and at last permeate the

ensue when we process from the gross to the subtle. We, as a human race are at this collective juncture of connecting to

whole human race.

the time honored disciplines of practice,

Such is the power of thought; so be in no

which would enable the essence of our

hurry to give your thoughts to others.

Divine substance to glow, unhindered.

First have something to give, for


In this universe where nothing is lost, where we live in the midst of death in life, every thought that is thought, in public or in private, in crowded thoroughfares or in the deep recesses of primeval forests, lives. They are continuously trying to become self-embodied and until they have embodied themselves they will struggle for expression and any amount of repression cannot subdue them. Nothing can be destroyed - those thoughts that caused disharmony in the past are also seeking embodiment, to be fi l t e r e d t h r o u g h repeated expression, and at last transformed into perfect good. So, needless to say, the quality of content in our thoughts can effect our cumulative well being and of those around us. Let us look into a simple metaphor of our lives. Human life is like a wonderfully turbulent stream, strewn with rocks and pebbles; the brave step into it, for by sitting on the shore and enumerating about the hurdles we will never get across. So, leave behind the burden of your fears, guilt, weaknesses and the

cumbersome attachments, thus freed from all disturbing energies smoothly cross over the stream. This may seem very casual, however for the disciplined mind this is no effort, for pure intellect is aglow by the active participation in Divine duties which unfolds hidden truths behind all superficial values. This simply outlined process is constantly being refined by the energy of breath (Pr창na). Pr창na is the sum total of the energy that is in the universe. It's the great expansion and contraction as we see in the Mandelbroth set and as the high and low tides of the ocean. This gross universe of ours which we see, feel, touch, smell and taste has it's cause and explanation behind in the thought. Let's observe this via our human b o d y. O u r e x t e r n a l movements of hands, legs etc. are activated by fine nerves etc. which we cannot trace with our senses, yet we know they are the cause of the grosser movement. These nerve movements in turn are the resultant action of thought and that is caused by something still finer, which we call the Atman(self). So in order for us to understand ourselves we need to probe deeper and deeper into our own nature. Pr창nayama enables this process of refinement to be vital within us. Our powers of concentration meditation will be very alert and thereby infusing us with vital energy.


breathing exercise This simple P r 창 n a y a m a (breathing) exercise when conducted with due diligence will enable the r e fi n e m e n t o f thought, thereby increasing vital energy and hence providing us with the thought of great healing. We shall envelop the Pr창nayama into three parts. 1.Breathing in, which in Sanskrit we call Puraka (filling) 2.Kumbhaka (retaining), filling the lungs and holding the air from coming out. 3. Rechaka (breathing out). These three sequences constitute one Pr창nayama. The breathing cycle is 4seconds inhale, 8 seconds hold, 4 seconds exhale. Instead of counting silently we have been taught to recite the syllable "OM" which is the mantra of purification and connecting to the Divine. Two very important notes are to stay upright and to think of the body as sound and perfect, healthy and strong. Then envelop your field with a current of Love and think of the universe as radiating vital energy, pray and then begin. Always pay attention to the volume of air intake and outflow from each nostril. We have been accustomed to plant infusions during all practices as they open the bronchial channels and increase the oxygen

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flow into our system. Some of these plant infusions comprise of leaves, seeds, flowers, gums and woods of particular botanical species like Tulasi, Cardamom, Jasmine families, Orange blossom, Frankincense, Sandalwood etc., to name a few. As the discipline of one's practice continues, certain physical/emotional transformations will begin to occur, like twitchings all over the body, emotions like crying etc. Observe these patterns because in essence one's system is being reformatted. New channels for thought will be awakened and a rebirthing process has begun. Remember patience!!!!! Om Shanti----Om Shanti----Om Shanti.

Krishna Madappa The Essence of life essence@taosnet.com sacredoilsofkrishna.com

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