Religion and Spirituality are NOT Mutually Exclusive!

Religion and spirituality are NOT mutually exclusive. OMG, nothing could be further from the truth!

Raja Yoga is a personal, spiritual discipline: a code of conduct, exercise and meditation that will turbocharge your existing religious beliefs, and/or drive you into the nearest temple, church or synagogue!

There’s an aspect of YOU that’s IMMUTABLE!  It literally NEVER changes; as far as your body and mind are concerned, it IS eternal! Yet without it, you wouldn’t know you were alive! And btw – you won’t find it mentioned in any anatomy book:

Your consciousness: the awareness OF your thoughts.

You exist in three planes: body, mind & consciousness. Raja Yoga is a practice in better understanding the subtlest aspect of ourselves – and in so doing, coming to a better understanding of the nature of life.

The discipline of Raja Yoga deepens self-awareness and THAT will cause you to seek answers to your own personal questions – and likely lead to a belief in, if not a deepened connection with your understanding of the source of everything.

Meditation Exercise

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I tried this in class six times before it worked (so don’t be discouraged if it doesn’t work for you the first time!) – but I can’t tell you how thrilled I am that when it finally did, it happened for my best friend.

The idea comes from Satchidananda, who suggests meditating on a rose while holding one in your hand.

At first, the object of the exercise is to maintain an image of the rose in your mind – and obviously, it’s very helpful to look back at the rose as the image in your mind begins to fade. Learning to hold the mental image steady takes concentration: mental exertion to hold your focus on the rose.

Thereafter, meditation – seeing what your intuition has to tell you about the rose – takes less mental effort.

Meditation exercise:

Without hearing words in your mind:

First, contemplate the rose with each of your five senses separately: sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. Presumably you don’t know what a rose tastes like, nor am I suggesting that you literally find out – only that you imagine (intuitively) what it MAY taste like, what it MAY sound like as it grows – hopefully you get the idea.

Then see what memories the rose conjures up for you.

Lastly, image being the rose.

If it wasn’t obvious, I’m suggesting that you contemplate the rose using what Raja Yoga refers to as your sub-conscious or lizard mind, instead of your conscious thinking mind (if you hear words in your head, you’re in your conscious mind; I believe Qigong refers to Subconscious and Conscious mind, as Mind and Brain, respectively).

So here’s what happened to my friend last night:

I don’t know what he sensed when he was contemplating what the rose may taste or sound like, but when he got to the memory portion of the exercise, he had vividly clear childhood memories of his mom’s garden – and when he got to the “imagine you’re the rose” part of the exercise – he did; he “saw” his mom holding a watering can above him – watering him.

My friend was fairly deep into his sub-conscious mind at that point. What Truth did he discover about himself during that five-minute meditation? Only he knows.

Raja Yoga is universally applicable, but individually practiced.

God bless, Allan

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The Samurai’s Last Steps

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There’s a scene in a novel I read recently [it may be in Clavell’s Shogun] where a Samurai is minutes away from publicly committing suicide – an honorable way to die for a Samurai: the ultimate sacrifice made willingly for his liege.

In his last moments of consciousness, the Samurai turned his attention away from his conscious thoughts to his typically subconscious actions, heightening the experience of his body/mind’s last sights, sounds, smells, and physical sensations.

The truth is we’re all traveling our own version of the Samurai’s path – and have been since birth. Yes, our own end is coming. That’s a Truth: something we know with absolute certainty in the pit of our stomach, intuitively, instinctively without engaging our mind.

Controlling your thoughts

The message here is, don’t ignore the fact that you’re dying – albeit, hopefully not in the next few minutes! For God’s sake, embrace it: knowingly, willfully and consciously live every moment as if you were that Samurai taking his last few steps in this body/mind.

Raja Yoga is the science of meditation, a practice in quieting your thoughts to experience a heightened sense of awareness and ultimately attain a deep intuitive understanding of the nature of the universe – and, in the process, heightening your appreciation of self and others!

Post body/mind

Some people believe that consciousness – the awareness OF our thoughts – survives the death of our body/mind. The theory is that:

  • consciousness never changes – the penultimate goal of Raja Yoga is to prove to the individual student beyond a shadow of a doubt that unlike your body and mind which can be controlled at a sub-cellular level – consciousness can’t be affected at all. It’s of a different, subtler dimension or energetic frequency. Yours is the same today as it was the first time you opened your eyes, though obviously WHAT you’re aware OF changes constantly!
  • consciousness exists – but it never changes, it doesn’t “do” anything; thus, it’s NOT a mental “function”; however, without it you wouldn’t know you were alive, let alone reading this!
  • consciousness is individual and universal – consciousness OF our thoughts is IDENTICAL, although our thoughts are different!

Bottom line – and here’s where FAITH comes in: what happens to our individual, unique consciousness when our body/mind dies?

THAT’s the $50 question folks! Raja Yoga leaves it to each of us to contemplate and decide for ourselves. That entirely individual aspect of the practice is what makes it universal: Raja Yoga is NOT a religion; however, recognizing a) there’s only one Truth, and it doesn’t matter how you get to it – and b) that faith is a source of tremendous personal strength and courage, Raja Yoga promotes faith: encouraging us to devote our love and lives to something other than ourselves.

This is part of the philosophy or spirituality behind the science of meditation: the act of literally trying to draw closer to consciousness, or in practical terms, to realize the miracle, unity and interconnectedness of all life, thereby honoring yourself, and all that have come before, and will come after you.

In short, “Love all. Serve all.”

Namaste, Allan

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Experiencing Amma’s Embrace

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Last year when friends asked if I wanted to accompany them to receive an embrace from Amma, I politely declined, thinking “that’s pretty far out there even for me!”

A year passed, our friendship deepened, and they asked again. This time my ego thought “I’ll go and be supportive; I’ll hug the dear, sweet woman for all the joy and love she brings others – and I’ll be able to buy those mala beads I can’t find anywhere else!”

Btw – it doesn’t cost a dime. Amma’s international organization (amma.org) which donates millions of dollars to charities – I suspect annually – invites and welcomes EVERYONE to receive her embrace for free.

Amma’s accomplishments are hugely inspiring: she’s helped countless people, directly and indirectly – all SELFLESSLY. THAT, my friends, is evidence of the power of yoga – yes, Amma teaches yoga!! God, I can’t wait to learn more about HER yoga (though I suspect it’s her interpretation of Patanjali’s yoga)!

Yes, a year ago I was a skeptic, but that was before witnessing this 64 year old, somewhat physically infirm woman (I suspect from thirty years of literally sitting and consciously hugging millions of people from sun up ‘til sun down – never turning a soul away, and without taking a break!!).

During the embrace which seemed to last the better part of a minute in my case, I felt as if nothing existed other than the hug itself – and believe me, I didn’t want to let go!!

At the end, she whispers something to you – not in a language that you’ve necessarily heard before – but one you understand on an intuitive level. It’s a deeply personal, internal type of experience.

I completely understand the adulation, love, honor, and respect that her followers and devotees have for her – and to a person – and there were 5 busloads full of volunteers helping, facilitating the event – they were each exactly as you’d expect: lovingly respectful. There were probably 1,000 people there (Radisson in Manchester, NH) waiting to be embraced, or shopping the Indian food and wares for sale that help support Amma’s efforts (I bought six beautiful, handmade sets of rosewood prayer beads for $12 each!)

My speculation: in the same way that some of us are born with or predisposed to certain physical and mental attributes (strong or weak; tall or short; blonde or brunette; sighted or blind), like an Olympic athlete in her event: spreading love, Amma seems to have been born predisposed in such a way that consciousness shines much more readily through her than the rest of us!

My favorite tee shirt of the day sums up Amma’s message:

“LOVE ALL. SERVE ALL.”

God bless Amma and all of us. Allan

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Mystical Experiences

The third part of Patanjali’s outline – after describing the act of meditation – offers a laundry list of mystical experiences that advanced yogis have had – including the ability to communicate with animals and become invisible to others!

It’s fascinating that such mysticism is an aspect of one of the six mainstream Indian philosophy systems! This stuff is real folks! A rabbi told me recently that there’s an entire sect of the Jewish faith that follows such a mystical path to this day!

My favorite online Raja Yoga resource, Swamij.com – says “the true yogi sees these as nothing but subtler clouds of attraction that are impediments to [enlightenment].”

Edwyn Bryant, Rutgers professor says “real yogis neither aspire for such powers nor, if they possess them as unsought by-products of their practices, display them for cheap adulation.”

I don’t expect to make myself invisible to others anytime soon – but after 14 years of meditating, I am getting pretty good at communicating with Penny!

Meditation – who knew?!

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MEDITATION – HOW IT WORKS

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Keep in mind two things: 1) everything is energetic; at some deep, atomic or subatomic level, the fundamental building blocks that constitute our world are vibrating; and 2) that there are things that are beyond our ability to sense or comprehend: sounds, sights, etc.

PREPARATION

Meditation is 50% preparation and 50% practice.

Preparation makes meditating MUCH easier. In short, constantly:

  • Practice the Serenity Prayer and Golden Rule.
  • Take care of your self.
  • Practice self-awareness and self-control.

YOUR MIND

Before you can control your mind, it helps to understand how it works – then through observation, trial and error you learn to control the character and direction of your thoughts.

YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND

Your subconscious mind runs the ship without you being aware of it; it has three functions: sensory processing, memory storage, and “root” ego (the part that recognizes you have needs – not the part that cares about your appearance!) This is your reptilian mind: it’s responsible for anything an alligator can do (move, breathe, poop, procreate, etc.) It’s functionality gives rise to desire. Although you can’t directly control this aspect of your mind, you can control your conscious mind, which can override or subdue your subconscious mind.

YOUR CONSCIOUS MIND

Your conscious mind is the part you’re aware of; it’s the thinking, deciding part. You engage this part before you open your eyes in the morning to decide to open them! You use this aspect of your mind to decide what to eat, wear, how to do your job, etc. BUT, it’s also the aspect of your mind that if you’re not consciously engaging it, it’s engaging you; it’s the voice in your head.

Two critical things to remember about your conscious mind: 1) it can only do one thing at a time: you can not simultaneously count and recite the alphabet! and 2) you can’t stop your thoughts. Your heart, lungs, and conscious mind all function mechanically the same way: single, consecutive, and hopefully constant beats, breaths and thoughts!

Other things of note about your conscious mind, aside from the fact that it’s the mechanism through which you can quiet your three subconscious mental functions: it operates a bit like a manual transmission, complete with a neutral gear, except that instead of 1,2,3 and reverse – this transmission switches between generating correct, incorrect, imagined and remembered thoughts! It also has directional and zooming capabilities. Your conscious thoughts are elastic: they can be lengthened and shortened – and like a radio, this part of your mind has a volume control: you can shout and whisper in your mind just as easily as out loud!

DISTINGUISHING EXERCISE

Learn to distinguish between your conscious and subconscious mind by practicing around the house while you’re doing dishes, laundry or showering – any mundane, routine task you’ve done thousands of times.

While you’re doing whatever it is, recite the alphabet. Literally everything you’re doing other than reciting the alphabet is being managed by your subconscious mind – which you can only observe via its actions! Once it clicks that you don’t directly control your own waking, talking, and chewing it’ll blow your mind! Until then keep playing with it.

CONCENTRATION

First learn to concentrate your conscious mind: to literally override your subconscious sensory perception and memory functions. It’s not that difficult; you’ve probably at one point or another been so engrossed in a task that you didn’t hear the phone or someone calling you – the object of concentration, a prerequisite for meditation, is to be able to do that at will (e.g., concentrate on your hearing, or any object to the exclusion of your other senses). Concentration is a prerequisite only in that you need to understand the concept – not be a master at it YET!

MEDITATION

TWO TYPES

There are two types of meditation: initially, while you’re subduing the three functions of your subconscious mind you’re trying to attain a state of yoga or union with the universe; thereafter, your conscious and subconscious mind are quieted sufficiently that your consciousness, having no thoughts to be aware of, becomes self-realized; from which point on, you can initiate a virtually-divine meditation experience at will. At that point you have literally transcended your subconscious mind!

FOUR STATES

As you prolong your ability to focus – progressively subduing your sensory processing, memory, and root ego mental functions – you progress through three interim states of consciousness, corresponding with an end of desire, sorrow and fear, sequentially.

1. Once you can distinguish between your conscious mind (evidenced by your thoughts) and your subconscious mind (evidenced by your actions), as you focus you begin to experience the first state of sub-consciousness. By intensely focusing your conscious mind – which can only do one thing at a time – on a specific object, desire is naturally quieted. The end of desire signals your passing from this initial state to the next.

2. The suppression of desire enables you to focus for longer periods of time, eventually subduing all memories. The end of sorrow signals your passing from this second pre-nirvana state of sub-consciousness to the next.

3. The suppression of desire and sorrow enable you to focus for even longer periods of time, eventually suppressing even your root ego. Finally, your concentrated mind, which is atomically and energetically subtler than the object of your concentration, somehow “pierces” the object of your focus and you literally understand it from the inside out. No, I have NOT experienced this level of consciousness YET! The end of a sense of individuality signals your passing from this third and last pre-nirvana state.

4. Thereafter you meditate without interference from desire, sorrow and fear – bathing in the still, quiet, calming embrace of your own consciousness in a state of blissful union with the universe.

ONE EXERCISE

Even though you transcend three levels of sub-consciousness to reach a fourth, the act of meditating itself never changes. It’s simple but not easy: focus relentlessly on a specific object for as long as possible! Tip: if you hear the voice in your head, you’re not meditating or fully focusing on the object! You’re training your mind like a puppy to first “Sit” and then “Stay”.

Knowing that your conscious mind can only do one thing at a time, simply recite a benign mantra to occupy it. I suggest starting with the alphabet – recite it silently forwards and backwards (trust me; it’s worth the effort to learn it backwards).

Each letter represents a separate thought (just as you can’t count and recite the alphabet, you can’t simultaneously think/say “A” and “B”). As long as you focus on the letters, you won’t hear the voice in your head.

Once you’ve mastered focusing on the alphabet, focus on your breathing – each inhalation, pause and exhalation from beginning to end. See how long you can concentrate on your breathing without hearing the voice in your head. When you hear it, gently bring your attention back to the object of your focus.

After that, it’s dealer’s choice: pick whatever you want to think about – the object of your focus isn’t as important as training your conscious mind to think calmly and clearly for prolonged periods – though traditionally, the focus was on one’s personal understanding of God, which is obviously of great importance to the practitioner!

WHAT’S REVEALED

In theory, you can train your conscious mind to hold objects still and long enough to understand their essential nature without analysis or judgment. Eventually, you come to realize the universal nature of everything.

Namaste, Allan Alva Dowds

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Stretching Classes

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A friend asked if I offered “just stretching” classes – “without all that other stuff”. I laughed and said “Of course!” I refrained from saying that’s a bit like going to a restaurant and ordering bread and water!

My grandfather once told me to sell what people want to buy, so for small groups of up to eight colleagues, friends or family members (my inquisitive friend is part of a running club) who literally just want to stretch, I’m happy to offer the same pricing as regular group lessons: $15 pp. Please contact me to schedule a convenient time.

Raja Yoga helps people live less stressfully physically, mentally, and OR spiritually!

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Homage to Patanjali

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The text is from EF Bryant’s “The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali”. I shouted “WHHAT?!” when I read the bottom one, and hugged Bryant’s book to my chest when I read the top one.

These are Patanjali’s students who have become my teachers: Sri Swami Satchidananda; Amritanjali and her devotee Swami Turiyamritananda Puri; and Edwyn F. Bryant .

This spiritual stuff is absolutely real. God bless us all. Allan A. Dowds 😉

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Meditation = Mind Control

Penny meditating ;-)

I told the members of Rotary that I taught mind control – their own, not others!

Well, I may have spoken too soon! According to the science behind mind control, a) your non-physical mind is energetically subtler than your body or anything physical – and b) your mind can be directed at anything physical with sufficient concentration that it can “pierce” the atomic nature of said object; thus, literally adding your own mental awareness to the object of your concentration! That’s some pretty Darth Vader stuff!

I could finally understand what Penny’s been trying to tell us for five years!

Hugs & smiles all!  Have an amazing weekend, Allan

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