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MERGING WITH SHIVAA Proper Foundation For YogaMany Hindu teachers in the
West teach purely advaitic meditation,with no theism
or religious practice, but most who have come to the
West from India were raised in Hindu homes. They
have within them a firm religious, cultural
foundation for yoga. Many do not pass the religious
culture on to their Western devotees, however. In an
orthodox Hindu community they would most likely
teach in a more traditional way. The nondual, advaita-based
meditations do bring the devotees out of the
conscious mind, but more often than not lead them
into the subconscious. Group meditation is all right, as the group can really help the individual, as does the individual help the group. Intense meditation awakens the samskaras, the impressions of the past, and intensifies the prarabdha karmas, bringing them into manifestation before their time. It has a greenhouse effect. No one should perform
intensive meditation alone until he or she can serve
selflessly and accept praise and blame and criticism
without complaint or resentment, but with a sweet
smile. Only when a devotee has reached this stage is
he or she firmly on the kriya pada, which will lead
quite naturally to the yoga pada. Then, finally,
raja yoga and other kinds of more refined, intensive
sadhanas can safely be performed. The progressive sadhanas of
karma yoga, bhakti yoga and then raja yoga are like
clearing a path of its stones. First you remove the
big stones. Page authored by
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