“The idea is to just stop. Just wait. Don’t react. Therein lies the whole universe. Just don’t react.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
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“If the thought that is issued from the intellect does not perfectly agree with the long established momentum of the mind, the mind reacts by projecting a particular blend of colors around that thought. That color then interacts with the personality, projection, and interactions of that individual.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
“Individuals, through their experience in the world, and through their reactions to their own mental phenomena, create various impressions that are recorded in the subconscious and the superconscious minds. This accumulation of actions and reactions creates a kind of momentum in the mind. So the mind does not start from zero. It has a perception already focused on specific categories or features of experience, even before a thought is generated.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
“The soul passes through gradual stages from the one unmanifested consciousness to gross manifestation. It finally connects to the densest condensations of those stages – the five last tattvas: ether, air, fire, water, and earth. It is these gross qualities that we can perceive in the qualities of earthly existence.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
“Golden rays of the setting sun
Mingling with the moon at the far away horizon,
And the waves reflecting light towards home.
Somewhere under the canopy, a meditating yogi, a smiling sage
Watching the charisma of the divine heaven.”
Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
“The mind is part of nature, Prakirti. Prakirti, which includes both material and mind, is composed of and governed by the three primary qualities called the gunas. The three gunas are sattva, rajas, and tamas. Sattva is subtle, sublime, clear, neutral, and pure. Tamas is heavy, contaminated, confused, concealed, and slow. Rajas is fiery, active, initiating, and has the power of transformation. Continue reading ““The mind is part of nature…” Yogi Bhajan”
“The mind itself does not stop. That is why “a point of stillness” is one of the essential tools you need to look into the mind. This is where special techniques, like meditation, mantra and breath control are needed. Using the mind to try and convince the mind to be still is like stopping a hurricane by blowing at it. There is too much going on.” Yogi Bhajan
(via Ram Anand)
“Water exists in degrees of subtly from vapor to liquid to ice. Just so, you can think of the mind as the vapor, the feelings as water, and the neurons and connections as ice. The mind is a structure, a process, and an energy that lets your awareness operate and manifest in this creation. You can observe it and you can change it. Continue reading ““Water exists in degrees of subtly from vapor to liquid to ice…” Yogi Bhajan”
“Consider your eyes. They constantly move with motions called saccadic motion. If this is stopped artificially with a drug, you cannot see. Your eyes need the movement to provide contrasts and comparisons so your nervous system can construct your vision. Continue reading ““Consider your eyes…” Yogi Bhajan”