Sunday, January 8, 2017

Patanjali and Pranayama, Healing Meditation to heal all kind of illnesses and diseases



Yoga Sutra of Patanjali is one of the oldest and most authoritative treatises on yoga.

This treatise is the same respect both academic scientists and practicing yoga. For this reason, the Sutra is considered a fundamental treatise on yoga is a very large range of specialists.

Unfortunately, the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali is very difficult to understand for modern practitioners of Yoga for a variety of reasons, among which should be mentioned such as: lack of adequate terms in European languages for translation

basic notions in yoga (the word Samaddhi, Citta, Manas, etc.), the ultimate short presentation (very short aphorisms), difficult not knowing the environment in which this treatise was written, and many others.

For this reason, there was a serious need to give intelligible to the layman comments on this treatise. In our work we tried to avoid the Sanskrit terms, as well as illustrate the difficult philosophical ideas of simple analogies from our lives. We also conducted a parallel comparison with other philosophical teachings, such as Tantric Buddhism, Hindu Tantra, etc.

If this course of Yoga will give you at least a small islet of the understanding of the great science of yoga, if it will inspire you to continue learning all the secrets and mysteries of yoga, then we wake up assume his task was done.

Chapter one. ON THE CONCENTRATION.
1-5 of the Sutra
OM, worship of Ganesha!
Yes you the one who left his perennial form rules over the world [beings], showing up in a variety of ways [it] a favorable disposition, which destroyed [all] of the affections, the owner of a terrible poison, with a lot of mouth and beautiful hooded snake, omniscience, creator of the retinue which [has] to eternal bliss, he, the divine serpent with white unblemished skin, bringing us to focus, in focus.
1. so, manual yoga.
2. Yoga is the cessation of consciousness.
3. then the Viewer is in its own way.
4. in other cases the similarity with [consciousness].
5. the five activities [consciousness]: contaminated and
unpolluted.

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