The object of the Integral Yoga

The object is to enter and be possessed by the Divine Presence and Consciousness, to love the Divine for the Divine’s sake alone, to be tuned in our nature into the nature of the Divine, and in our will and works and life to be the instrument of the Divine. Its object is not to be a great yogi or a Superman (although that may come) or to grab at the Divine for the sake of the ego’s power, pride or pleasure. It is not Moksha though liberation comes by it all else may come, but these must not be our objects. The Divine alone is our object. – Sri Aurobindo



Friday, August 13, 2010

Kriya Yoga

Purification - Kriya Yoga is the real "fire rite" often extolled in the Gita. Yogi casts its human yearnings in a monotheistic bonfire dedicated to the incomparable God. In this authentic fire ceremony, all past and present desires are fuel consumed by divine love. The Supreme Flame gets burnt in the ultimate human folly and the man is free of slag. With its metaphorical bones stripped of all flesh and your sexy karmic skeleton bleached by the antiseptic suns of wisdom, no offense to the man and his Creator, he is finally clean. - Paramahansa Yogananda

Purification - Le Kriya Yoga est le vrai "rite de feu" souvent vanté dans la Gita. Yogi projette son désir de l'homme dans un feu de joie monothéistes dédié à l'incomparable Dieu. Dans cette cérémonie du feu foi, tous les désirs passés et présents sont le carburant consommé par l'amour divin. La Flamme suprême se brûle dans la dernière folie de l'homme et l'homme est libre de scories. Avec ses os métaphorique dépouillé de toute chair et de votre squelette sexy karmic blanchie par le soleil antiseptique de la sagesse, aucune infraction à l'homme et son Créateur, il est enfin propre. - Paramahansa Yogananda

Purificação - Kriya Yoga é o verdadeiro "rito de fogo", muitas vezes enaltecido no Gita. O iogue arroja seus anseios humanos numa fogueira monoteísta consagrada ao Deus incomparável. Nesta autêntica cerimônia do fogo, todos os desejos passados e presentes são o combustível consumido pelo amor divino. A Chama Suprema recebe em holocausto a derradeira loucura humana e o homem se vê livre de escórias. Com seus ossos metafóricos despojados de toda carne sensual e seu esqueleto cármico branqueado pelos sóis antissépticos da sabedoria, sem ofensas ao homem e ao Criador, ele se encontra finalmente limpo. - Paramahansa Yogananda, "Autobiografia de Um Iogue"