| Union via Wisdom
( Jnana Yoga )
Jnana means
Wisdom & Jnana Yoga means Union with the Divine via Wisdom.
Wisdom has
been defined as organised Life. Wisdom and knowledge are different.
Wisdom is a special kind of knowledge. What is the use of knowing
everything if one doesn't know the Self ? Knowledge of the Absolute
Self alone is Wisdom. ( Sa Vidya Tan Mathir Yaya ).
The Quantum
Field Theory
Quantum Mechanics
postulate that the finest state of matter is the Vaccum State. The
universal sea of matter exist in the Vaccum State. It is defined
as the Field of all possibilities. This Vaccum State of the Quantum
Field corresponds to the Indestructible Being of transcendental
philosophy.
Matter was
studied and pursued till one day it vanished into energy. De Broglie's
Matter-Wave Hypothesis postulates that the electron is both a particle
and a wave. This wave like nature of matter has taken Physics into
the realm of Metaphysics, which hath already declared that matter
is a form of Energy and Energy is a form of Consciousness.
The Sevenfold
Chord of Being ( The Septenary Principles )
The Universal
Substance, by which all this is pervaded, manifests with Its septenary
principles with Matter as the lowest term and pure Being as the
highest.
- Matter (
Annam )
- Life ( Prana
)
- Mind ( Mana
)
- Supermind
( Vijnana )
- Existence
( Sat )
- Consciousness
( Chit )
- Bliss (
Ananda )
These are what
the ancient sages meant by the sevenfold mode of cosmic existence,
the septenary principles through which the Universal expresses itself.
These, then,
are the seven colours of the light of Divine Consciousness, the
seven rays of the Infinite, and by them the Spirit has filled in
the canvass of his own selfexistence conceptually extended, woven
of the objective warp of Space & the subjective woof of Time,
the myriad wonders of his self-creation, great, simple & symmetrical
in its primal laws and vast framings.The Light, the Sound is One;their
action is sevenfold. ( Aurobindo )
How to overcome
the Ego
All knowledge
is threefold (" Thraigunya Vishaya Veda "). In Freudian
Psycho-analysis we have three impulses, Id, Ego and Supergo. The
Vedantic Satwa, Rajas and Thamas correspond to these impulses. The
mind is always gripped by these three impulses. Sometimes we are
Rajasic ( worldly ) and go after wealth. When intense anger and
other negative emotions grip us, we are Thamasic. When divine qualities
like Love and Peace influence us, we are Satwic ( divine ).
The Ego with
its ten heads ( symbolised as the ten-headed Ravana ) is the major
block in attaining Self_Actualisation. The ten heads of the Ego
are Lust,Anger,Pride, Avarice, Sloth, Covetousness, Attachment,
Mind, Intellect, Conceit & Egoistic Mentality. Only when the
ten heads of the Ego are removed can we hope to get Self-Realisation.
( Symbolically only when the Ravana in us is destroyed ).
When we do
our yoga, we will be assailed by three type of Ego. Rajasic ( wordly
), Thamasic ( bestial ) and Satwic ( noble ). In order to overcome
the three types of Ego, we are given certain commandments.
" Ma the
Sanghostha karmani " - (Let there be not in you any attachment
to inaction. ) This commandment is given so that we can overcome
the Thamasic ( bestial ) ego.
" Ma Karma
Phala Heturbhoo " - ("Dont expect any reward") This
commandment is given to protect us from the Rajasic ( wordly ) ego,
which always expects rewards for work done.
"Ubhe
Sukruta Dushkrute " ( "Be beyond good and evil "
) This commandment is given to us to overcome the Satwic Ego, for
one should not hang on to Punya ( divine merit ).
In other words,
during the process of Yoga we will be assailed by all sorts of negative
thoughts. Our aim is to identify with the Source of all thought,
the Self. We will find, as we progress on the path of yoga, that
these negative thoughts leave us slowly and steadily. Conquering
our negative aspect is not easy. The negative elements in man are
the true villains. Alone, powerful, cruel are the dark and dreadful
forces that profit from the reign of Night and Ignorance and they
dont want any change in the body. We have to annihilate them one
by one.
In tragic life,
God wot
No villains need be, passions spin the plot
We are betrayed by what is false within !
The entire
Vedic wisdom is contained in one word " Transcend ". Transcend
both pain & sorrow, transcend the triune attributes of Nature.
Transcend negativity !
More information
about Transcendental Philosophy & Yoga can be had from www.eastrovedica.com/html/yoga.htm
We are always confronted by the negative qualities. Perfection has
to be worked out, harmony has to be established. Ignorance, limitation,
sorrow, - these are the negative qulities as pitted against Knowledge,
Infintiy & Bliss. These negative qualities are merely the first
terms of the formula - unintelligible, till we have worked out the
wider terms and reintepreted the formulary. They are merely the
initial discords of the Musician's harmony. To rise from the Negative
to the Positive, from Ignorace to Divine Knowledge, from limitation
to the Illimitable, from sorrow to Bliss Infinite, from Matter to
revealed Spirit, is Yoga. To achieve this end for ourselves and
for our brethren is the aim of our Yogic practice. - ( Aurobindo)
Wise men like
Ramana Maharshi advises us to annihilate the Mind. For it is that
which gives you pleasure that gives you pain. The root cause of
all bondage and all sorrow is Mind ! Annihilate the mind by thinking
on its real nature. The true Source of the Mind is the "I",
the primal Thought. Because of the Primal Thought, the mind exists!
He advises us to enquire into the nature of the Self. The thought
" Who am I " will lead us to the annihilation of the mind.
This thought " Who am I " is like the the burning log
which will burn all other logs!
I am pure Being,
by whom all things be !
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