RAJA YOGA vs. QI GONG

RAJA YOGA = ROYAL UNION

QI GONG = ENERGY WORK

 

Qi Gong is based on the science and discipline of Raja Yoga.

Raja Yoga is prehistoric and east Indian. Somehow (the legends are wonderful) it migrated to China and inspired/influenced Qi Gong.

Raja Yoga proves the divine nature of consciousness by distinguishing between it and our various physical, energetic, and mental “layers”.

Qi Gong focuses on our energy vessels and channels, without which these magnificent body/minds don’t work!!

When we run out of energy – game over.

 

Qigong takes the practice of “exercising our energy layer” (yoga’s pranayama) and elevates it to an art form: consciously and purposefully gathering and purging – replenishing, refreshing, refilling – ourselves with the energy that sustains us!

Like the nurse lamented the other day (an age contemporary): “Why did they wait until the end of our lives to tell us this?!”

“This” being the Eastern concepts that reflect the underpinnings of our universe!!

Hugs, Skip

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THERE’S A SEASON FOR EVERYTHING (aka “Most of us grow old; not all of us grow up.”)

The picture captures the gist of this morning’s lecture about the cyclical, energetic nature of our universe and everything in it – including us.

The concepts are universal and multi-dimensional. I’d be very happy to unpack the info for the truly curious, but here’s the bottom line, in the normal course:

We’re like flowers:

we sprout, grow, bud, bloom and whither.

 

That self-awareness is both sobering and liberating!

Having trouble sleeping? Call me. I can help.

Hugs, Skip

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The Teacher Is Also The Student

It’s humbling yet inspiring to have a teacher “hold a mirror up” in front of me.

Yogis use the phrase “maya” koshas (“illusory” layers) to refer to our various physical, energetic and mental aspects – fully aware that they are inseparable and interconnected.

Unbeknownst to me [so much for my self-awareness!], I physically “stand back on my heels” (I lean backwards, albeit subtly): defensively.

Back to our interdependent layers, if I physically lean backwards, what might that say about me mentally and energetically?

Hints: I’m neither a good skier nor motorcyclist. In the fist case, I can’t get past the part of my mind that screams “Lean WHICH way?! DOWN that steep-ass hill?! Uh, No!” Same question on a bike: “Lean WHICH way?! TOWARDS the pavement blurring past underneath me?! Nope!”

Just this morning I told our daughter she’s world’s braver and tougher than me – though I didn’t realize at that moment there was physical proof!

I’m a chicken.

 

I did win a couple schoolyard scraps as a kid (something about having to wear pink glasses), but for the most part I kept to myself and took any chance (no matter how embarrassing – sigh) to Casper.

Some sixty years later, a lifetime of unvented fears & desires still keep me back on my heels – but the good news is that I’m now aware of it.

Marching on (pun intended):

TOES DOWN!!

 

As one of my qigong (“energy work”) teachers reminded me this morning, sometimes the teacher is also the student.

God bless! Let me know if you’re having trouble sleeping – I can help!

Skip

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BREADCRUMBS

Someone suggested that I leave a trail of breadcrumbs to find my way back out of the Cummings Center the other day.

This is me leaving breadcrumbs for the next person trying to understand Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras:

Life is mathematical.

Here’s how it works:

The centerline represents zero; everything to the left of the centerline is negative; everything to the right of the centerline is positive.

Our universe is similarly bipolar. Everything we can sense, including our own body/mind, is a unique manifestation of positively and negatively charged sub-atomic particles. The East refers to these two elemental “states of matter” as Yin and Yang. Patanjali refers to them as Rajas and Tamas. Lucas called them the Light and Dark forces.

The image of a circling tiger and dragon is commonly used to represent those two constantly moving energetic states of matter. Love it!! The oppositional polarity keeps them on the move, giving rise to the “hunger” (the fears and desires) within each of us.

Back to the graph above, half of the world’s population is generally positive. A very small subset of positive people are extremely so, though most fall within a “normal” range.

Same on the other side of the elusive perfectly balanced middle line: half of the world’s population is generally negative. A very small subset [thankfully] of negative people are extremely so.

In class this morning, Master Leone asked students why they practice and train. Here are their responses:

To:

  • avoid suffering
  • have fun
  • find tranquility
  • find love
  • find community
  • find peace of mind
  • reduce pain

The keys to smiling more for ALL of us are self-awareness and self-control; specifically, never forgetting that consciousness is NOT a mental function!

Patanjali said:

1.12. Practice and non-attachment

1.13. Practice means NEVER giving up

1.14. By practicing continuously and earnestly over a long time, your efforts become habitual

1.15. Non-attachment means ALWAYS letting go (mastering desire)

1.16. With ultimate self-awareness, all attachments fall away

Master Leone said:

“It’s a constant struggle. It’s NEVER ‘Hey look Ma! No hands!’… EVERY MINUTE EVERY DAY.”

Blessings and gratitude, Skip

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OLD DOG LEARNS NEW TRICK [aka Cynthia’s Masterpiece]

I experienced Cynthia’s monster breakfast sandwich with the assistance of my sub-conscious mind: I saw, smelled, held, heard (yup – it spoke to me!) and ate the damned thing. And it was good.

The following I experienced with additional assistance from my conscious or thinking mind. I figured as long as I’m sharing one……..

Part of the requirements for the initial 100-hour Medical Qigong teacher certification are listening to Master Michael Leone’s lectures.

I posted something about Master Leone after meeting him last year. He’s a truly awesome human being. He’s tapped into something “other worldly” that I can only dream about experiencing.

Master Leone has been studying and practicing with a devotion that dwarfs mine – for some forty years – and it shows!

Reality check: part of today’s lecture made it all-too clear that I’m in the Fall of my life! Gulp.

 

This happened during this morning’s lecture:

A student asked Master Leone about the Medical QiGong protocol for a 22 year-old female exhibiting:

Anxiety

Depression

Autoimmune diseases including:

  • Celiac disease
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Allergies
  • Psoriasis
  • Fatty liver disease

I didn’t get to hear the detailed diagnosis/prescription part of the lecture because I’m a newbie, but I did learn that ALL those symptoms have a common cause:

Chronic Stress

 

Master Leone expressed what we all know intuitively: somewhere around our 18th birthday we wake up to the stark reality or weight of life: it’s responsibilities and impermanence.

And we each deal with that realization in a uniquely personal way based on the circumstances of our lives up to that point.

Those symptoms can literally become overwhelming as the mental and physical effects compound – and in today’s turbulent geopolitical, semi-virtual world, it’s getting worse – quickly.

Reach out and help someone. We’re all in this soup together.

We have the same incessant thinking pattern; we all have fears and desires, they just differ from person to person based on the unique circumstances of our lives.

Life is mathematical: half of us learn to cope with it better than the other half, and there are extremes at both ends – clearly.

Need help meditating? That’s why I’m here.

God bless, Skip

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PRAYER

I shared one of my personal daily prayers in a previous post; the one below was inspired by the Chinese self-restorative practice of Qi Gong (roughly meaning, “resonating, tuning and balancing one’s Qi, the energy that sustains us”):

To the universe:

“Thank you for this body;

Thank you for the energy that animates and sustains it; and

Thank you for consciousness, our ever-present awareness, 
without which we wouldn’t even realize we’re alive.”

Qi Gong is a holistic, three-fold practice or discipline incorporating movement, breath and visualization.

Your favorite Raja Yogi (no ego here!) is almost mid-way through a preliminary 100-hour Qi Gong teacher-training program, developed by one of my teacher’s teachers (and now mine!), Master Michael J. Leone.

I can’t wait to start teaching Qi Gong, which so beautifully dovetails with Raja Yoga, even if Patanjali and I do “wear diapers when we practice”! 😉

Yes, Yogis like to hug (and nudge!); just ask Amma!! [heart emojis please!!]

On the subject of giving thanks in thought, word and deed, I have a new personal concentration mantra: inhaling, “thank you God” and exhaling “for this day”. Obviously, “this day” can be replaced with whatever resonates with you.

Blessings, Allan (“Skip”) Dowds

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Qigong and Patanjali

I had my mind blown today by Qigong Master Michael J. Leone.

Wow.

The parallels between Qigong and Raja Yoga are uncanny. Master Leone mentioned that the source of the Chinese discipline of Qigong was probably Hindi Sanskrit. Guess what language Patanjali codified the Yoga Sutras in? 😉

Like Raja Yoga, Qigong is an individual, holistic discipline intended to personally restore one’s own physical and mental imbalances. Qigong exercises include moving, breathing, and visualizing.

While the similarities in theory, practice and origin are mind blowing, there seem to be HUGE differences between the Chinese and Indian practices, including:

#1 Consciousness is the Holy Grail of Raja Yoga

Consciousness is awareness; without it we wouldn’t realize we were alive. In the Qigong tradition, consciousness is referred to as Shen.

Raja Yoga reverentially attributes some sort of holistic, energetic, visceral, mind-bending, life-transforming reaction to witnessing consciousness – not just the realization that we literally exist in three dimensions: body, mind, and consciousness – which alone can be paradigm-shifting in a “A THIRD DIMENSION?! WTF?!” kinda-way – but literally stilling the mind and body to the point of feigning death, so that without anything else to be aware of, our permanent, immutable consciousness becomes self-aware, after which apparently we’re never the same.

We are all conscious, but ironically, we’re not innately aware of that distinct aspect of ourselves or it’s permanence – at least as far as THIS body and mind are concerned! – while all the rest of our self (our energetic body and mind) is constantly changing (or more dramatically, “dying”, as Master Leone all too accurately points out!)

Shen is obviously an aspect of each of us because we realize we’re reading this – but it’s an aspect you won’t find described in ANY anatomy book – because it’s literally of a different dimension! It never changes! It literally isn’t affected by time and space. Our thoughts change constantly; however, our awareness OF those thoughts as they pass by, never does.

Coincidently (not!), another teacher of mine – from a completely different background – has been trying to get me to see consciousness or Shen the same way: without the reverence. She agrees that we should NOT think MORE of our ethereal, eternal, omnipotent, omniscient, immutable consciousness than we do our miraculous, albeit dying energetic body/mind.

Sorry, but I chose to see consciousness as I was taught recently by Amma: as essentially divine.

#2 Qigong seems MORE universal – if that’s possible!

While the intent behind the two disciplines’ exercises may be similar: enhanced physical control, strength, flexibility and range of motion, the physical methodologies are very different: Raja Yoga advocates poses (emphasizing stability), while Qigong advocates slow, rhythmic, choreographed movements (emphasizing mobility).

Raja Yoga’s posture practice is intended to facilitate lengthy seated meditation. While there’s no question that practicing postures fosters strength and flexibility, and makes it easier to sit very still for long periods of time, unfortunately, without modification, not everyone can do them. However, Qigong’s “small-frame” rhythmic movements can be done to some extent by virtually everyone.

The entire premise of Master Leone’s Restorative Medical Qigong protocol is to bring one’s energetic body/mind back into balance. Sounds an awful lot like you-know-what!

#3 There’s less original evidence of the practice of Raja Yoga, simply because it predates an alphabet!

Qigong honors every teacher in its lineage, referring to “the line”: teacher to one side, student to the other – dating back to the origin of the practice.

Not surprisingly, the Indian lineage is a bit more clouded. No explanation of the practice of Raja Yoga remains from prior to Patanjali “codifying” it in his Yoga Sutras some 3,000 years ago. Patanjali is a legendary figure; there’s no specific remaining evidence of who he was, when or where he lived – because he lived before an alphabet had been invented! He constructed – in his mind – not with pen and paper – a 200-line poem that was passed from teacher to student verbally for centuries before the Sanskrit alphabet was developed. His poem is one of two universally recognized authoritative works on Raja Yoga; the other is the Bhagavad Gita.

#4 Qigong doesn’t seem to distinguish between our conscious and sub-conscious mind, whereas Raja Yoga makes the following distinctions:

Conscious mind is our thinking mind: the aspect we’re aware of; we either use it to make decisions or we listen to it: it’s the narrator or “monkey mind”. Interestingly, this aspect of our mind can literally only do one thing at a time (try counting and reciting the alphabet simultaneously!)

Subconscious mind is the aspect that controls bodily function and memory storage (the things we’re generally not conscious of). This aspect of our mind performs countless functions simultaneously, and can be trained to do more through repetition!

Consciousness, or Shen is the awareness OF our thoughts, or what registers between our ears, including how we feel, what we see, hear, taste, and smell.

Exercise:

Remember, conscious mind can only do one thing at a time, and we’re literally unaware of the functioning or commands of our sub-conscious mind. Do a math problem in your head. Two things just happened simultaneously: (i) your conscious mind performed the math problem, while (ii) your consciousness was aware OF your conscious mind doing the math problem – while your sub-conscious mind was otherwise occupied circulating your blood, holding you upright, breathing, and so on.

Personal notes

The above observations are based on only a few hours of moving, breathing and visualizing under the direction of Master Leone – but I’m hooked. Qigong and Raja Yoga in NO WAY contradict one another (remember: there’s only one Truth!), and compliment each other wonderfully! I’d gin up something about the similarities between the disciplines, but that would be a MUCH longer blog, and I have class in the morning!

Namaste! (Not one of Master Leone’s favorite expressions!) ;-)!

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