What IS consciousness?
YOUR AWARENESS!
What ISN’T consciousness?
EVERYTHING ELSE!
Marblehead School of Raja Yoga
Self-awareness and meditation – group, private and online classes
What IS consciousness?
What ISN’T consciousness?
Multiple choice – you may have one or the other:
Which would be more valuable? Right. It’ll get you through the most painful times of your life when literally nothing else will.
Unfortunately, that truth must be experienced to be believed.
Raja Yoga is a personal discipline in self-awareness and control which leads the student to ultimately experience the truth of the underlying hypothesis:
It’ll freak you out when you realize the truly intangible, immutable, permanent nature of your own consciousness.
Find absolute faith – not just in the EXISTENCE of God – but that God is ALWAYS WITH YOU(!) – and not JUST “with” you – but literally witnessing life THROUGH YOUR EYES!
Yeah – it’ll scramble the ‘ol gray matter at first, but when THAT new life paradigm “clicks” you’ll
Practice Raja Yoga, the science of mind control, and see if you don’t smile more often in the process of coming to the same conclusion!!
God Bless,
Skip, tour guide to peace of mind
Shorthand:
My Qi Gong teacher has me rethinking something I wrote yesterday:
Raja or Patanjalian Yoga refers to our body/mind as our “self”, and consciousness as our “Self”.
Herein “Self-awareness” is another term for “Enlightenment”, a state in which the distinction between thought and awareness OF thought is apparent.
Thoughts are evidence of our Conscious Mind. The awareness OF our thoughts is evidence of our Consciousness, the aspect of us that’s intangible and immutable.
Patanjali’s discipline is consciousness-centric, purposefully bifurcating the universe between consciousness and everything else to make the point that:
That said, all of my yoga teachers have stressed that while we’re here, we clearly remain human and therefore naturally fallible.
What if say, it happened to someone in the Fall of their life? They can’t just sit around dwelling in bliss (especially if they’re married and want to remain so)!
As the universe (and my Qi Gong teacher) keeps reminding me, it’s about being balanced and grounded while we’re here!
Be the best you can be! Tap into the power within yourself! Meditate!
Hi Kaya,
This is for your student who asked about fostering Faith.
According to Chinese self-mastery disciplines like Tai Chi and Qi Gong, winter is the best time of year to foster Faith [not coincidently, the time of year we tend to “go inside”].
I found Faith by practicing Patanjali’s Raja Yoga, the science of mind control or meditation.
Raja Yoga is experiential. When we put it to use in our life, we’re practicing. Until then it’s just information.
According to Patanjali, success (realizing the secret to life, or finding Faith and purpose) requires two things: consistency (i.e., never giving up) and non-attachment (i.e., always letting go).
HERE’S THE SHORT VERSION
Humans are multi-dimensional beings. Not sure? Do you think? Can you see your thoughts? Would your thoughts exist without you? Right. Our invisible thoughts are an integral part of who we are.
We have at least three invisible dimensions:
Our Conscious Mind functions; it’s always on; the conscious or “thinking” aspect of our mind functions like our heart and lungs: singly and sequentially – until our body no longer holds an electrical charge. 💔 Like our lungs, our Conscious Mind naturally functions involuntarily, but we can override those systems and breathe and think voluntarily!! This aspect of our invisible Mind is evidenced by words in our head.
Our Sub-Conscious Mind also functions perpetually but at a lower energetic frequency; we just don’t hear it! The multi-tasking, “doing” aspect of our mind runs the ship silently and seemingly on autopilot. It’s also where our memories are stored [not unlike the furnace and storage areas in our home: they’re generally “downstairs”]. Our Sub-Conscious Mind is evidenced by sensations, insights and intuition.
All you need to know about our Sub-Conscious Mind [aka our “reptilian brain”] is that anything an alligator can do, this Sub-Conscious aspect of our Mind is capable of: walking, chewing, stalking prey, mating; further, this aspect of our mind works flawlessly (at Olympian athletic levels!) as long as our Conscious Mind is thinking clearly and correctly!
Our Consciousness doesn’t function. It just “is”. Our Consciousness CAN NOT BE AFFECTED BY ANYTHING. Raja Yoga is a personal discipline that inevitably makes that Self-evident. 😉
Consciousness is evidenced by the awareness OF whichever of the two aspects of our Mind is most energized.
You can imagine the practical benefits of never having to listen to the nagging voice in your head again – but here’s the catch:
HERE’S HOW
The first step in learning mind-control is discerning between when and which aspect of your Mind is engaged.
The second step is to figure out how to “drive” your Conscious Mind. It’s simple, it just requires constant practice. The critical thing to realize is that while we CAN simultaneously multi-task, we CAN NOT simultaneously multi-think [try simultaneously counting and reciting the alphabet].
After that, it’s like driving a sports car with three forward gears, reverse and neutral, that runs on five types of fuel, has a steering mechanism, and volume and speed controls. Search my blog posts for “driving your mind”.
The third step is to figure out where your Conscious Mind’s “neutral” is – so you can comfortably let your Mind idle. You can’t turn it off but you CAN allow it to slow down!
BUT WHEN DOES FAITH BLOOM??
It’s the “what happens next” part that’s harder to describe – but there are both short and long term physical, mental and emotional benefits: initially, mind control or meditation is stress relieving (imagine being able to control the voice in your head). Longer term, it deepens our intuition.
When does faith emerge? It depends on you and your teacher. My teachers say our purpose is to grow up – not just old, and the sooner we begin the sooner we’ll bloom into our inborn potential. 😉
It took me 13 years, but if you start with a map and an experienced guide it’ll make your journey infinitely easier!!! [btw – if you know me, you KNOW I’m NOT fully Self Realized – YET!!!]
The awareness OF thought (Consciousness) is eternal, immutable, and more subtle than the very fabric of the known universe – completely unaffected by the vagaries of time & space – yet a CRITICAL aspect of our life experience – because without awareness we wouldn’t taste, smell, hear, see, or feel!!!!!
It will freak you out when you realize a) the distinction between thought and the awareness OF thought, b) the eternal nature of Consciousness, and c) that IT’S INSIDE YOU!!!
Unfortunately, while the knowledge can be freely given (I’M TRYING!!) it must be personally experienced to be helpful to anyone. We each have to do the work. Until you use it, this is just information – like a treasure map – by itself, relatively valueless!!!
Self-discovery is like acquiring a shield in one of those electronic war games our son plays, though very real – just difficult to describe. It prompted someone to memorably declare “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for thou art with me…!!”
Raja Yoga is simple but not easy. It takes discipline, tenacity and dedication (pigheadedness and being Irish help)!
As Patanjali said, when it “clicks” you know it. It’s indescribably liberating.
Love, Skip
#BringBackPatanjali!!!!!
Hi Xxxxxx,
Thank you for reaching out. I’m looking forward to coffee next week.
Here are two links to the essence of what I teach: Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, a 200-line text universally recognized as the authoritative source of Raja Yoga.
Here are links to loose translations of those two parts of Patanjali’s gift to humanity:
Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras are a guidebook or treasure map to experience something that can’t otherwise be understood: the secret of life!
The yoga sutras are proof of the underlying hypothesis that our consciousness is unlike EVERYTHING else in the known universe.
Consciousness alone is not affected by time and space. It’s literally the only “thing” known to man that’s eternally free of the perpetual law and consequences of karma which generate equal measures of suffering and joy.
In the process of learning to control our mind, we eventually come to the realization that consciousness is a horse of a completely different color!!
It’ll freak you out. If it hasn’t, don’t stop trying to realize the difference!!!!!! THAT is Raja Yoga.
The chapter is broken into two parts: the first stressing the importance of our attitude, the second includes step-by-step instructions to prepare for the internal journey.
I’m open to virtually anything to get the word out that within EACH of us is something superhuman!
Speaking of which, I hope you’ll come to hear me try to enlighten the town of Marblehead on May 22 at 7am at Masonic Temple on Pleasant St. Please bring a contribution for the Food Pantry!
Blessings, Skip
If you have a friend or neighbor who spends all day every day doing things for other people to the point that they’re not taking care of themselves (e.g., not eating, sleeping and/or exercising adequately – my mother comes to mind)…..
….with love, let them know that there’s a reason the stewardess tells us to put our own oxygen mask on first: so we can do a BETTER job serving others.
Take care of ALL of you, including your non-physical bits!
2 Sub-conscious mind “does” – this aspect of our mind:
3 Consciousness “is” – the awareness OF our thoughts (i.e., the witness: the “YOU” behind your thoughts) doesn’t “do” anything, nor can anything be “done” to it! For all intents and purposes, as long as your body/mind is sustained by energy, this aspect of you benignly “witnesses” it all – WITHOUT judgment (which is a product of our conscious mind).
Our deep, calm, quiet, still, underlying, non-judgmental consciousness is a source of indescribable bliss.
Tap into it!
Learn to drop beneath the static and noise (and the voice!) of your conscious mind – and experience a holistically restoring and energizing state of being – AT WILL!!
RECHARGE. RESTORE. REJUVENATE.
Take yourself offline! Meditate!
Blessings, Skip
To a friend I hadn’t seen in awhile who’s been under considerable stress:
For five minutes, once a day, for three weeks – take your mind offline as follows:
[If you can’t sit comfortably on the floor, sit in a chair. The physical part of this Rx is to eventually be able to readily get up and down off the floor!]
Set a timer for 5 minutes.
Optional: use a meditation app if it helps you focus. I like “Insight Timer”. I suggest something you can synchronize your breath to.
Sit comfortably. Close your eyes almost all the way.
Breathe “manually” into your stomach: expand your stomach as you inhale; contract it as you exhale. “Navel away on the inhalation. Navel back on the exhalation.”
Focus 100% of your attention on the mechanics of breathing. Observe the sensations. Try not to hear words of judgement or analysis in your head. Literally just enjoy witnessing your body breathe.
The long-term goal is to be able to sit upright comfortably while breathing rhythmically and subtly (i.e., quieting our physical bits in preparation to still our mental bits).
I recommend a pre and post flight system check: scan your self (again, without words) observing your physical, mental and emotional states. Did anything change between check-ins?
Mechanically, you’re distracting the typically noisy, thinking conscious part of your mind, and settling into your quieter, deeper, calmer, otherwise sub-conscious mind – thereby taking it “offline”.
Learn to give yourself, specifically your busy tired mind, a chance to rest, restore, recharge, and refresh – at will!
As an added bonus, each time you do, you draw a little closer to nirvana: the source of that sense of calm stillness, your awareness itself.
Hugs, Skip
I teach Raja Yoga as outlined by Patanjali in the Yoga Sutras (a prehistoric 200-line poem, the origin & practice behind the universal Serenity Prayer).
In short, meditation is about mind control. It’s a dual practice in self-awareness & self-control.
FYI – here are links to a rough translation of the first half Patanjali’s poem:
Blessings. Hope to see you soon, Skip
[that’s Buddha watching over our winter garden]
I’m proud to hail from this neck of the woods.
I grew up in Vermont; went to school & met Sue in New York; and we moved here with two kids & a dog in ‘95.
Our 01945 neighborhood (2 rows of 7 houses) received more than a foot of rather heavy late-season snow today.
I just walked Penny around the block; virtually all of us are dug out; sidewalks cleared, cars dusted off – ready to go.
Not a pretty analogy, but it’s as if a giant foot kicked sand on our anthill and within a few minutes we were out and going about our business as usual.
#RespectNature