Swami Rama um Sri Vidya

Swami Rama explains that "the 'first thing that you should do is make full effort to convince yourself, to accept this: 'I am a shrine of the Lord.' First thing. It’s not enough to believe in God. You say, 'I believe in God because I believe in myself. I believe I am a Catholic, I am a Hindu, I am a Buddhist, I am this.' It’s not enough to lead happy life. It’s not enough to make you happy. You all have religions; you all have churches. So what? Still you are suffering. Sometimes I find you suffering more than those who do not have. Because you are not going ahead.

"What actually do you need? You need to go in systematically.... How your body is composed? How is it formed? From here you start going inside. If you have known yourself, you have known the universe. But if you are trying to know the universe, you are lost in bewilderment. You are lost. So you better learn to understand yourself first.

"That vidya which leads you systematically is called Sri Vidya—highest of all vidyas, as mother. And you are fully protected.... You are very close to mother. I’m talking about Divine Mother—the mother in you, the shakti in you, the power in you. Scientists proved that matter is nothing but energy. Matter can be converted into energy, and energy into matter. It’s all energy. But that’s all; nothing beyond that.

"Yoga science has gone to deeper levels explaining that you have shakti within you. And without that shakti, it is not possible for you to survive, it’s not possible for you to act and to function. Any part of yourself—even your brain, your mind, your intellectualization, your convictions, your actions—are not possible without shakti.

"This systematic path, loving path, most glorious, majestic path, is introduced by the teacher when you have enough time. Suppose you say, 'I don’t have time. Swamiji, can you tell me something about Sri Vidya which you do in two minutes time, before I go to my office?' He will laugh at you and say, 'I love you. Okay. Later on when you have time.' So this vidya—there’s a book called Saundarya Lahari—a wave of beauty, a wave of bliss, a wave of wisdom.

"So this mother worship is not the worship of a female deity; it is not.... It’s a systematic leading to the Source of highest consciousness within you, where you find unification with the Brahman, the Absolute One.... 

"There is one thing very wonderful, and that is you don’t have to be in the temple. You can. A student of Sri Vidya can go to synagogue, temple, church, Shiva temple, Krishna temple, any temple—it doesn’t matter. For him or her, everything is one and the same. It’s not the worship of the woman, mother, it’s not worship of man, father; it’s the worship of Brahman; not even worship of neuter gender. The absolute Truth which is changeless, which is not subject to change, death and decay, that which is limitless, that Infinite for whom we do not have words, which is inexplicable."

 


All yoga practices, no matter what they are called, begin and end with an understanding of kundalini

All yoga practices, no matter what they are called, begin and end with an understanding of kundalini ... 

 

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Kundalini: Divine Energy, Divine Life

 


Train Your Brain to be Happy: The Many Health Benefits of Meditation

 

Train Your Brain to be Happy: The Many Health Benefits of Meditation

 

We live in a world marred by distraction. Our minds are always racing, and we constantly seek some thing or the other to meet our needs and desires. As Buddha says, we're hurling from one pleasant experience to the next - "What's for lunch?", "how will my boss like the new proposal I printed out and left on his desk hours ago?", "how do I want to plan my weekend?" - it's an endless rant which doesn't pipe down till you hit the pillow.

Eckhart Tolle refers to this as your inner voice, an inner narrator who constantly seeks perfection, validation or consciousness. He says, "Once you identify that your mind won't stop, you need to find an anchor for presence. One that'll cut through the momentum that is your racing thoughts." If you're thinking, why break the chain of thought, why worry about it all then Dan Haris, author of 10% Happier answers this perfectly. He says, " We spend a whole lot of time on our bodies, our stock portfolios and home decor. But very rarely do we spend time fine tuning the filter through which we experience it all: ourminds."

Meditation has been identified as a practice that makes you stronger, better and more efficient at work. It helps you become more focused and less confused. It disciplines your mind and encourages a culture of mindfulness or living in the present. Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't promise to pull you out of misery but instead put you on the path of positive thinking. And Ariana Huffington, Novak Djokovic, Katy Perry, the rich and successful on Wall Street, and the young and restless in Silicon Valley will tell you that it absolutely does!

In 2014, Bloomberg published an article 'To Make a Killing on Wall Street, Start Meditating'. It quoted real life examples of hedge fund managers and stock brokers who turned to meditation when they were drowning in stress, anxiety and monthly targets. It obviously worked because not only traders and bankers across the country started to adopt the practice, but even corporate America as a whole. An article in The New Yorker  reported that Aetna, General Mills, and Goldman Sachs all offer their employees free in-office meditation training.

In fact, Google employees have an in-house course called 'Search Inside Yourself'. With the help of meditation, it's designed to teach employees how to manage their emotions, and make them better workers in the process. According to an article that came out in the online magazine Wired, meditation or quiet contemplation is seen as the new caffeine, the fuel that allegedly unlocks productivity and creative bursts.

The Many Health Benefits of Meditation

Till a few years ago, meditation was known to be a practice only spiritual yogis or savy hippies would adopt. There was never any kind of scientific evidence to show that meditation contributes to your well-being. There were no quantifiable benefits, so to say.

Jay Michaelson said that till around 1983 there were only three peer-reviewed scientific studies of meditation and in 2013 the number rose to around 1300. Fast forward to today and you're sitting on some fantastic scientific research which shows how meditation isn't just a tool for personal development but has real health benefits.

Dan Harris points out some crucial ones in his Google talk: meditation lowers your blood pressure, boosts the immune system, mitigates depression, anxiety and ADHD. Sometimes, it also helps with seemingly unrelated things like IBS. Let's dive deeper, shall we?

  1. Meditation Improves Brain Function-  Harvard Medical School was one of the first schools to prove their hypothesis that meditation can produce a positive change overtime in the brain's gray matter. They conducted an 8 week long study where 16 students practiced mindful meditation, self-awareness exercises for the course of the study. Researchers took magnetic resonance (MR) images of their brains 2 weeks before the study and then after the study. They found increased gray matter density in the brain which is known to be important for learning, memory, self-awareness, compassion and introspection.
  2. Meditation Can Protect the Brain- A 2015 study from the UCLA Brain Mapping Center proved how meditation can protect the ageing brain. "The brain starts to decline in your 20s and continues to decrease in both size and volume. Regular meditation can help keep away normal cognitive decline that occurs with ageing and is also an effective way to prevent neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and Dementia."
  3. Meditation Can Treat Depression- A few months ago, researchers from Oxford University published a study which suggests meditation as a good way to treat mild to moderate depression. They also found it to work as a strong medication for people suffering from recurrent depression.
  4. Meditation Helps Relieve, Stress & Anxiety- Everyday we find ourselves buried knee deep in work: Exhaustive to-do lists, being stuck to our computer screens, smartphones, emails etc. We feel over-worked, anxious and exhausted. Researchers at Joh Hopkins found that meditation works on so many levels and can actually help people deal with everyday stress and anxiety. One of the researchers explains how "When you're stressed or anxious you tend to have unproductive worries that can often be nagging. Mindful meditation teaches you to identify that thought as useless, as just a thought and not part of who you are."
  5. Meditation Helps You Fight Insomnia, Sleep Better- Mindful meditation evokes a relaxational response in people said Dr. Benson, director of the Harvard-affiliated Institute for Mind Body Medicine. A 2015 study conducted at Harvard and published in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) suggested that mindful meditation worked really well on insomnia, fatigue, lack of sleep and depression.
  6. Meditation for Pain Management- In 1965, Kabat Zinn, a graduate student in molecular biology at M.I.T came up with an 8 week program called Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, or M.B.S.R. which helped patients being treated from severe medical conditions at the university hospital manage their pain. He said, "Meditation helps find new ways to be in a relationship to their pain-mainly, to separate physical sensations from the emotions and fears surrounding them." This wasn't the only study which identified meditation as a way of pain management. A 2013 study published in the journal Pain also spoke about meditation as a way to manage chronic neck pain.

How to Meditate

If you tell yourself to meditate 10 minutes a day over and over again, it's likely that you won't end up doing so. Just like physical exercise or bushing your teeth, meditation needs to become habitual. Something that you do out of necessity and not need. Find a comfortable position and quiet spot and start to breathe in and out, really slow. Focus on your breathing or on the energy in your hands, legs, your body. Eckhart Tolle suggests that once you find a different focus it'll anchor your thoughts and give you a break from what you'd usually think.

 

 


Gestafyrirlestur hjį Zen į Ķslandi į laugardaginn

 

Gestafyrirlestur į laugardaginn! 
 
Laugardaginn 26. september nęstkomandi kl. 09:15 - 10:15 bjóšum viš velkominn sérstakan gestafyrirlesara ķ Zen į Ķslandi. 

Chuck Tensan Ramey er nemandi Kwong Roshi til margra įra og hlaut nżlega prestvķgslu į Sonoma Mountain Zen Center. 
Allir eru velkomnir į fyrirlesturinn. Athugiš aš ašgangur į fyrirlestra ķ almennri dagskrį Nįtthaga er įvallt ókeypis.

Einnig er hęgt aš taka žįtt ķ hugleišslu į laugardaginn sem hefst kl. 08:00.
 
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Hugleišslunįmskeišiš Andinn Sópar Hugann er ętlaš jafnt byrjendum sem og iškendum og mešlimum ķ Zen į Ķslandi - Nįtthaga. Nįmskeišiš mun byggja alfariš į hljóšbókinni Breath Sweeps Mind eftir Jakusho Kwong Roshi, kennara okkar ķ Zen į Ķslandi, en viš munum lesa saman valda kafla śr hljóšbókinni ķ ķslenskri žżšingu. Nįlgun Kwong Roshi er mjög ķtarleg og gaumgęfileg og snżr aš öllum hlišum Zen iškunar. Viš höfum ekki įšur lagst ķ eins djśpa skošun į kennslu kennara okkar og žvķ hvetjum viš alla félaga og įhugasama til žess aš nżta sér žetta tękifęri.

Leišbeinendur į nįmskeišinu verša žau Įstvaldur Zenki, Gyša Myoji og Mikhael Zentetsu, en öll hafa žau hlotiš prestsvķgslu hjį Jakusho Kwong-roshi, kennara Zen į Ķslandi – Nįtthaga, auk žess sem Įstvaldur Zenki gegnir stöšu ašstošarkennara ķ Nįtthaga.
Nįmskeišiš hefst mįnudaginn 14. september kl. 17:30 - 19:15 og fer fram į mįnudagskvöldum ķ september og október, alls fimm skipti, ķ ašsetri Zen į Ķslandi į Grensįsvegi 8, 4.hęš. Nįmskeišiš er öllum opiš, óhįš trśar- og lķfsskošunum.

Žįtttökugjald er 15.000kr. en nįmskeišiš er ókeypis fyrir žį sem greiša įrgjald ķ Nįtthaga. Innifališ ķ žįtttökugjaldi er dagleg iškun į mešan į nįmskeišinu stendur.

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