Saturday, March 22, 2008

Patanjali Yoga Sutra - 11


Effort with Patience
Sa tu deerghakala Nairantarya Satkara Aadara Aasevito Dridha Bhoomihi
The effort of Yoga is to watch events, people and places from the Consciousness and not through the mind. Consciousness can be likened to the space inside the home. The window with the screen are the eyes and other sense organs. To function through the mind is like viewing and interpreting the events happening outside or the actions of people moving about with the screen covering the window. The viewing happens with only that much clarity that the screen allows.
But the practice of Yoga helps us to draw the screen over the window when we need it and pull it to a corner when we want to see clearly. Yoga helps in clearing up this screen, yet retain it transparent and clean for use when needed.
This line of the Yoga Sutra says that to achieve this clarity of the mind, the practice or Sadhana should be done with attention, care and reverence, uninterrupted over a long period of time, nurturing the thought with care, practicing it repeatedly with zeal. This will help to firmly root the understanding of yoga at the physical and mental level with success.
(Picture: Wet snow over the earth through the window screen.) - Swahilya Shambhavi. (Bhagavad Gita, Vignana Bhairava Tantra, Tirumandiram, I Am That, swahilya.soulmate@gmail.com)

17 comments:

Ray Gratzner said...

Dear swahilya, thank you for this marvelous post. You know how to write understandable with well chosen images.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Ray! Thank You.

fruitu said...

Beautiful picture Swahilya, Beautiful post explains about discipline while practicing yoga.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome fruitu. Thank you.

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Swahilya,

Beautiful post and photo!!! Yoga teaches a healthy mind and does it beautifully. :D It makes me wonder if it could get rid of depression entirely.

I had added your beautiful comment on my blog to my post and linked back to you. :D

I heard that Chicago had gotten snow. What a beautiful scene where nature wears a pure mantle.

Happy Easter!!!

Hugs, JJ

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

You are welcome JJ! Yes Yoga can help to get rid of depression entirely and is the ultimate cure for any medical ailment too - these are the side effects of practising Yoga! Just as taking medicines causes certain diseases as a side effect!
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Yes, in fact I wanted to mention that in my comment on your post, but didn't want to clutter it too much! It has started to snow in Chicago in several places, but today sun is out and bright...and in two more days I'm back to tropical Chennai! My gmail id is given in my posts and on my blogs. Do keep in touch. Nice to have known you so well through our blogs.

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Yes, we will keep in touch, dear friend. I can't wait to see tropical India photos!!! WOOT!!! Send some beams my way.

Hugs, JJ

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Sure, all yours JJ!

Aero Dillon said...

Dear swahilya: You are right on dot in explaining the 'Sutra'.Looking at events from a state of consciousness and not thr' th mind was exactly what was achieved by the 18 'Tamizh Siddhas'including Thirumoolar who wrote the immortal'Thirumandiram'
Kudis to you best wishes
Parthakrish

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

I'm glad you made it back home!!!

Were in a snowstorm. LOL

Hugs, JJ

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Should have been "we're". My voiceware burped.

Hugs, JJ a

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Kichami, Thank you. Tirumandiram is also one of my favourites. I have a blog on that too, verse by verse.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

JJ...was thinking of you during my morning walk today...may be I'll post in Between the Lines on everyday scenes of Chennai in a journalistic context...your Michigan posts have inspired me to think this way!

Mark said...

This is a very good reflection on yoga. I like the analogies that you use. Very good.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Mark, thank you.

Meena said...

Swahilya,
So true, and beautifully explained. Nothing can replace abhyasa, and even though it sounds tiring, the results are worth the effort. Lovely picture.
Meena.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Welcome Meena, thank you.