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Yoga and Meditation Are
A Pair That Go Together
There "ain't nothin' wrong with yoga"... but the real question
is whether it goes far enough.
Yoga is great for stretching your muscles and increasing your
flexibility. It's a wonderful remedy for back pain, as study
after study keeps demonstrating. There are too many benefits to
mention them all. But will yoga bring you to samadhi or spiritual
enlightenment?
Here's the scoop. Yes, yoga is fantastic. So is Pilates. So are the flexibility
exercises of Scott Sonnon, which can lead you to becoming even
more flexible than a yoga guru in 1-2 years time. Bodywork is
also great, and so are the soft martial arts, but none of these
things will totally open up your chi channels.
Hence, no real spiritual progress.
When you open up your chi channels and cultivate your chi, that
flooding of chi throughout your body softens your tissues and
leads to real flexibility. It also leads to better health, longevity and REAL meditation progress. If you want to see someone
who is soft and flexible, go find a master who has meditated
correctly for several years and you'll understand what the
softening of chi can do for your body. It can change your blood,
chi channels, flesh, bone marrow, tendons, bones, air and reshape
your entire body so that it looks like those beautiful statues
of male and female Buddhas you find in Asia.
You see, it all depends upon opening up your chi channels and
not losing your chi, while cultivating a peaceful or "empty"mind that doesn't throw up obstructions to the natural circulation of your chi.
Now yoga helps with flexibility. Pilates helps with flexibility. But without that something extra, they never lead you to anything more than a mundane result.
Meditation is that something extra, in particular emptiness meditation, which is why all the sages and spiritual schools emphasize it. It's the cure
for health problems (chi passing through an are will tend to cure
it), longevity (if you cultivate your chi you are cultivating
your life force, hence longevity), and spiritual progress
(because chi and consciousness are linked, and purified chi
means a more purified or spiritual consciousness).
So how do you make yoga more effective for the spiritual path?
By combining it with breathing practices geared toward opening up
your chi channels, and with meditation. Don't practice yoga WITHOUT also practicing meditation and breathwork. Otherwise you're leaving money on the table -- millions of dollars, so-to-speak.
I have met countless yoga teachers, from India no less, who
have extremely flexible bodies and "no chi" whatsoever. Why?
Because yoga was all physical form to them rather than a means
of spiritual cultivation. They didn't practice meditation and
they had no clue that they want to be opening up their chi
channels. Some of them even had "dirty chi" just like martial
artists who don't know how to cultivate emptiness.
Now if you combine yoga with breathing methods and meditation,
you're on your way, but if you don't then it's just another physical
exercise that leads to decline.
So remember, if you are going to practice yoga, try to combine
it with breathing practices and meditation. Otherwise you're
getting very little of the maximum benefits available. The 9-bottled wind breathing practice will open up your chi channels and as to meditation, there are so many options available on the website.
And if you want real flexibility training, beyond what yoga can possbily give you, check into the work
of Scott Sonnon, which are the flexibility training methods of Eastern Europe. You see from the East we have yoga and the martial arts, from the West we have bodywork, and from Eastern Europe we have the Sonnon exercises. It's all good, and you use whatever you want according to your needs. But the additive that really supercharges all these practices is breathwork and meditation.
Remember that!
So get the message straight. For some reason, people never READ anymore and tend not to use their noggins. They read things into what isn't there. Exercise is fantastic for you. Yoga is great, Pilates great, Spirotonics great, rebounding great, Sonnon stuff great, flexibility workouts great... but you will never achieve samadhi with physical practice. Never. True spiritual practic eis cultivating the samadhi, dhyana and the Tao. If anyone says that physical practice is the route to the Tao and can get you intot he genuine spiritual states we always talk about, they're just nuts. To cultivate your chi and samadhi, you must go higher, you must cultivate meditation.
...More Tips to Come!
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