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The Path of Perfection 4
The aṣṭāṅga-yoga process is outlined very specifically in the sixth chapter of the Bhagavad-gītā (6.13–14):
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“One should hold one’s body, neck, and head erect in a straight line and stare steadily at the tip of …
The Path of Perfection 4
One of the dangers of sitting in meditation and staring at the tip of one’s nose is that one will …
The Path of Perfection 4
The yogi must also be “completely free from sex life.” If one indulges in sex, he cannot concentrate; therefore brahmacarya, …
The Path of Perfection 4
Thus, refraining from sex enables one to be very determined and powerful. It is not necessary to do anything else. …
The Path of Perfection 4
Kṛṣṇa does not recommend meditation on the void. He specifically states, “meditate upon Me.” The viṣṇu-mūrti is situated in one’s …
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In this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement we are meditating directly on Śrī Kṛṣṇa. This is a process of practical meditation. The …
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“Thus practicing constant control of the body, mind, and activities, the mystic transcendentalist, his mind regulated, attains to the kingdom …
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It is stated in Sanskrit in this verse, śāntiṁ nirvāṇa-paramām; that is, one attains peace through nirvāṇa-paramām, or the cessation …
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We are always busy acquiring comforts for this body without considering that today, tomorrow, or in a hundred years this …
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In order to attain peace, we must meditate on Kṛṣṇa, and by meditating on Kṛṣṇa, we can control the body. …
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The ultimate goal of yoga is thus clearly explained. Yoga is not meant for attaining any kind of material facility; …
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As long as we practice yoga in order to attain some material facility, there will be no question of peace. …
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“There is no possibility of one’s becoming a yogi, O Arjuna, if one eats too much or eats too little, …
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“He who is regulated in his habits of eating, sleeping, recreation, and work can mitigate all material pains by practicing …
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So in the practice of Kṛṣṇa consciousness, all these activities are present, but they are spiritualized. The cessation of material …
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“It should be understood that all species of life, O son of Kuntī, are made possible by birth in this …
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Nirvāṇa actually means not accepting another material body. It’s not that we attempt to make this body void. Nirvāṇa means …
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“That supreme abode of Mine is not illumined by the sun or moon, nor by fire or electricity. Those who …
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So there is no void anywhere within the Lord’s creation. All the planets in the spiritual sky are self-illumined, like …
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