"haleeom!" not even sure if the spelling is correct but it was something i heard before the start of every class I attended with YICC students during my Advanced Yoga Retreat to SVYASA Bangalore. I don't even know the actual meaning of it but it probably means something along the line of "Here. I am present." as it was what students called out when attendance was taken.
There is something about the sound of it that I really like. "ha-lee-om!" including "om" - the origin of universe. Perhaps it is the entire Sanskrit language but I just love how calming it makes me feel... sometimes I wonder if I was born in India in one of my past lives!
India... to be honest, I never thought I would ever visit the country. After the various horror stories I heard coming from this place, it pretty much became the only Asian country I had no desire to visit - and I have always preferred our part of the world over any Western countries on my yearly wanderlust-fueled adventures.
So when I saw the opportunity which combined an advancement in my yoga journey and assurance of safety as we would be mostly in a protected campus, I practically jumped on it! It could well be one of the best decisions I made this year. I cannot imagine missing out on the wealth of knowledge I had gained during the trip..
I can't say that everything that I heard during the retreat had made sense to me. But much of the gems which had struck a chord with me or within me were quickly swyped onto my dependable S7 Edge and now here they will stay for future reference when necessary.
Don't intend to expand beyond the short notes I have taken but my favourite guru certainly deserves a special mention! Mohan-ji is a jovial and approachable man who so kindly invited us to spend a few afternoons with him at his humble house. Those sessions were the best memories of the entire retreat when he shared his teaching selflessly and with a touch of humor too!
A final note to self: be open to listening to something you think you have already heard before. Much of what I learnt during the trip was not exactly new to me but from a different teacher in a different scenario, I gained invaluable insights.
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*if entire philosophy condenses into one word - love gross love - gone when not reciprocated sacrificial love - divine love - total surrender *world possession or pleasures - mixed with dukha - acquire, preserve, loss - all involved pain - unsatisfactory - due to always wanting - makes us dependent - want becoming need *heat light and colour eternity knowledge bliss inner peace *we are all travellers - time, space, causation. aim to be travellers of yogic type of mind rather than non-yogic. despite wanting our journey to be comfortable but we all have attachments - partner, baggage, money. mind travelling faster than time. don't let mind be disturbed by external circumstances. just an expression leads to physical reactions creating ailments. disturbed mind creates disturbances in the surrounding. *yoga is movement from restlessness to restfulness. *expect the least without being negative. *calligraphy - keep mind and hand at same speed. instead of not dotting i or crossing t.. staying in the moment *indocrine glands secrete chemicals or enzymes directly into specific body organ endocrine glands secrete chemicals or hormones into the blood stream which circulate through entire body. hormones are chemical messengers which are only received by their respective target organ receptors. only message is "work harder!" and alter the action of the body *pituitary gland is called master gland because it can control other glands.. *yoga poses that simulate glands are gently encouraging them to work optimally like giving incentives and benefits to workers rather than scolding or beating them to work harder *like darkness is due to absence of light, anger can only be diminished by presence of compassion. *principle of body: use me or lose me. *yoga is hyper extending muscles you rarely use. this causes brain to send "new" signals to muscles to relax. bringing about activation of relaxation in entire body. yoga enhances parasympathetic system which relaxes the body and improves digestive system. parasympathetic and sympathetic systems are functional compared to the nerves and glands which are structural. vegas nerve. *bee breathing with sound production has additional benefit as person pays attention to the sound produced bringing him to the present moment which again enhances parasympathetic system. thinking about past or future which are stress inducing uses sympathetic system. *yoga is the only way to activate parasympathetic system. modern medicine has nothing for it. *one tea spoon of salt to half litre of warm water for kriya water *laughing yoga: hand on throat - hehe on chest - haha on stomach - hoho cocktail yoga laugh while looking at one another *drsujatasinghr.com *story of missing diamond necklace - importance of awareness that we are whole. *anything that can be objectified is not me. *entire person "zipped" into a seed at deep sleep. last thought before that will be first thought when wake up like a seed blooming. your last thought at death becomes the seed blooming in next life. *gurdjief. happy rich man with no attachments. *asana and practices are for people who cannot "see" the path. people who can.. just continue their lives "playing a role" but they are aware and conscious. significantly changed inside. *no lifestyle. only wife style. 🤣 *yoga is to see the de-conditioned the mind, see the world as it is. *path of science and religion is the same. to find the ultimate truth. science does experiments through external means. yogi's lab is within his mind through internal means. *Paul Brunton "a search in secret India". problems were not solved, they were resolved. all questions dropped. *bliss is silence. silence is bliss. yogic mindset is to look within yourself to identify what is happening when you are 'happy'. the instant when you taste your favourite food there is silence- no thoughts. *gross. subtle. causal. *urge to live/be immortal/going back to our true nature manifest in three ways - have children, have money, have recognition/ fame. *sleep with awareness so you may wake up with awareness. give 5 mins to stay in bed and notice. try not to wake up to an alarm. focus on time to wake up before sleeping and you will. *have awareness to play your role when in society but be detached within. like a lotus in the water. *navel region is centre of peace. a-kara chanting strengthens it. u-kara chanting makes you full of love for everyone and everything. m-kara chanting is for intuition/ sixth sense. om-kara for spirituality *slow down. not physically but in your mind. quiet down the inner dialogue. *if mind is fast, start by saying om fast too. it has innate quality to slow down. start noticing the gap between two om to get into silence. *be & make. be peaceful and you will unconsciously make others around you peaceful too. *wrong things only happen when you are not aware. when you are aware, things only go right. *three tenets of all religions. charity, love, self-control
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