By
[http://EzineArticles.com/expert/Premansu_Chand/10927] Premansu Chand
Presently most Yoga Masters teach Yoga just as a therapy
or as a means to keep body and mind healthy. To keep body and mind healthy is
not everything; it is the base of Yoga. The apex of Yoga is to realise the true
self (atman). According to the Indian Scriptures Atman is Brahman, the Ultimate
Reality. So practitioners should try to understand the 'self' first.
Like all living
beings, man has consciousness. For this he feels that he has existence. Dead
matter has no consciousness and so it cannot know either its own existence or
the existence of others. Since conscious man knows his existence, he has a
Self. Self is intimately related to his consciousness. Consciousness awakens
knowledge in him. This knowledge tells a man that he has a Self or has an existence
in relation to others.
According to the
Upanishads, this Self remains in four states - waking, dreaming, deep sleep and
true self (atman). The practice of Yoga is to move inwards of consciousness
from waking through deep sleep to true self states.
In the waking
state, consciousness of man spreads everywhere through his sense organs; self
is knowledgeable about the gross body and the gross world outside. It is the
enjoyer of this gross material world. It enjoys what it has imagined and
created. Gross world has no real existence. If at all it exists, it exists in
the consciousness of beings. Gross world is an imagination and creation of all
beings. For this, in the waking state, Self is called Universal (vishva).
In the dreaming
sate, consciousness spreads inwards i.e. in the subtle dreaming world. Self is
knowledgeable about its subtle body and subtle dreaming world. This world is
its own creation and very much private. Through its own creation, it enjoys its
own creation. The same mind and senses work here. The difference is everything
is subtle here and everything is an illumination only. For this Self is called
Illuminous (taijasa).
When one goes to
sleep, one passes from waking state to dreaming state. Body and world change
from gross to subtle. But the same mind and senses remain active. For this
dreaming world appears to be as real as waking world. However no world is real.
When one enters
into deep sleep state, mind and senses cease to function. For this one sees
nothing or hears nothing. Mind and senses immerse in the consciousness. For
this consciousness is pure here or Self attains purity. There is none other
than the Self. For this one sees nothing or hears nothing. There is no dualism
and there is oneness of all. Gods and Goddesses, beings and worlds, hell and
heaven become one here.
In the absence of
dualism, there is neither virtue nor vice, neither joy nor sorrow; Self is
intelligent and blissful. Brightness acts as a sense organ and through this
Self enjoys only the bliss. For this after a deep sleep one remains blissful
and peaceful. In the deep sleep state, Self is called Intelligent (prajna).
This Intelligent Self is the God of all. It becomes the cause of all worlds.
This is the state where creation, sustenance and destruction of all beings are
determined.
Waking and
dreaming states are experienced by all, because mind is active in these two
states. Effect of deep sleep is only felt and not realised. The fourth state is
neither felt nor realised by all. Only a true Yogi may feel and realise third
and fourth states. Deep sleep may be realised by a Yogi through meditation when
he has risen above body and senses. Through meditation mind enters the deep sleep
and realises it. Then in total concentration (samadhi) he may realise the
fourth state again through the mind.
In the fourth
state, Self has neither the knowledge of the outside world nor of the inner
world; Self is neither intelligent nor ignorant. Only there is the
manifestation of true self (atman) which is peaceful, graceful and unique. Self
is called soul (atman) here, which is the only thing to be known and to be
realised in the whole universe.
So practitioners
should learn that Yoga from him, who clears all ignorance and shows true divine
or spiritual path. Awake and arise and stop not till the goal is achieved.
Author Mr Premansu Chand, 40, is an Indian and working
as Govt. Officer. He practices and teaches Patanjali Yoga in its purest form.
He has published a book "the purest interpretation of spiritualism and
yoga' through http://lulu.com [http://www.premansuchanda.com]
[mailto:Premansu_chand@rediffmail.com]Premansu_chand@rediffmail.com
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Self Remains in Four States of Consciousness

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