Bikram yoga classes
February 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Bikram Yoga
There are many yoga types, but Bikrahm yoga leans to stand out from the remaining yogas. Even though the practice is for the most part the identical, you’ll immediately notice the difference in the surroundings — the practicing place in which Bikrahm yoga is executed is overheated between 90 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit! Read more
Swara Yoga
January 9, 2008 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Meditation, Yoga basic
In Swara Yoga we are taught to experience the relationship between sun and moon. Swara Yoga is an independent part of Yoga, related to Hatha Yoga and Kundalini Yoga. Read more
Gnani Yoga – by Yogi Ramacharaka
July 5, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
The Yogi Philosophy may be divided into several great branches, or fields. What is known as “Hatha Yoga” deals with the physical body and its control; its welfare; its health; its preservation; its laws, etc. What is known as “Raja Yoga” deals with the Mind; its control; its development; its unfoldment, etc. What is known as “Bhakti Yoga” deals with the Love of the Absolute–God. What is known as “Gnani Yoga” deals with the scientific and intellectual knowing of the great questions regarding Life and what lies back of Life–the Riddle of the Universe. Read more
The Absolute is Pure Spirit and not Life
July 3, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
Many writers have spoken of the Universal Life, and The One, as being identical–but such is a grievous error, finding no warrant in the Highest Yogi Teachings. It is true that all living forms dwell in, and are infilled with the Universal Life–that All Life is One. We have taught this truth, and it is indeed Truth, without qualification. But there is still a Higher Truth–the Highest Truth, in fact–and that is, that even this Universal Life is not the One, but, instead, is in itself a manifestation of, and emanation from, THE ONE. There is a great difference here—see that you perceive and understand it, before proceeding further. Read more
Metempsychosis
June 28, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
As we have said in our last lesson, while the Yogi Teachings throw an important light upon the Western theory of Evolution, still there is a vital difference between the Western scientific teachings on the subject and the Eastern theories and teachings. The Western idea is that the process is a mechanical, material one, and that “mind” is a “by-product” of Matter in its evolution. But the Eastern Teachings hold that Mind is under, back of, and antecedent to all the work of Evolution, and that Matter is a “by-product” of Mind, rather than the reverse. Read more
Seven cycles
June 27, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
The Yogi Teachings inform us that the Grand Cycle of Man’s Life on the Earth is composed of Seven Cycles, of which we are now living in the third-seventh part of the Fifth Cycle. These Cycles may be spoken of as the Great Earth Periods, separated from each other by some great natural cataclysm which destroyed the works of the previous races of men, and which started afresh the progress called “civilization,” which, as all students know, manifests a rise and fall like unto that of the tides. Read more
Fall of civilizations
June 27, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
The Yogi traditions hold that just prior to the great cataclysm which destroyed the races of the Second Cycle, there was a body of the Chosen Ones which migrated from Lemuria to certain islands of the sea which are now part of the main land of India. These people formed the nucleus of the Occult Teachings of the Lemurians, and developed into the Fount of Truth which has been flowing ever since throughout the successive periods and cycles. Read more
Occult Brotherhoods
June 23, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga
Yes, there are a number of Occult Brotherhoods, of varying degrees of advancement, scattered through the various countries of the earth. These Brotherhoods agree in principle with the Yogi Teachings, although the methods of interpretation may vary somewhat. Read more
Sodhana – Satkarma
June 18, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Tantra Shastra
The first, or cleansing, is effected by the six processes known as the satkarma. Of these, the first is Dhauti, or washing, which is fourfold, or inward washing (antar-dhauti), cleansing of the teeth, (dantadhauti), etc., of the “heart” (hrddhauti), and of the rectum (muladhauti). Read more
Yoga Asana in Patanjali Yoga Sutras
June 13, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Yoga Poses
About a definition of asana, yoga pose, we can quote Patañjali, which enunciates in three brief aphorisms the principles on which the âsanas, their objectives and effects, are established, as well as the process through which such effects are achieved. It is appropriate to underline that all of this concerns the static aspect of the âsana. Read more
A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga – by Yogi Ramacharaka
June 10, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
THE “I.”
In India, the Candidates for Initiation into the science of “Raja Yoga,” when they apply to the Yogi Masters for instruction, are given a series of lessons designed to enlighten them regarding the nature of the Real Self, and to instruct them in the secret knowledge whereby they may develop the consciousness and realization of the real “I” within them. They are shown how they may cast aside the erroneous or imperfect knowledge regarding their real identity. Read more
Realizing the Immortality and Invincibility of the Ego
June 10, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
While the majority accept on faith the belief in the Immortality of the Soul, yet but few are aware that it may be demonstrated by the soul itself. The Yogi Masters teach the Candidates this lesson, as follows: The Candidate places himself in the State of Meditation, or at least in a thoughtful frame of mind, and then endeavors to “imagine” himself as “dead”–that is, he tries to form a mental conception of himself as dead. This, at first thought, appears a very easy thing to imagine, but as a matter of fact it is impossible to do so, for the Ego refuses to entertain the proposition, and finds it impossible to imagine it. Read more
The Ego’s Mental Tools
June 10, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
In the First Lesson we gave instruction and exercises designed to awaken the consciousness of the Candidate to a realization of the real “I.” We confined our instructions to the preliminary teachings of the reality of the “I,” and the means whereby the Candidate might be brought to a realization of his real Self, and its independence from the body and the things of the flesh. We tried to show you how you might awaken to a consciousness of the reality of the “I”; its real nature; its independence of the body; its immortality; its invincibility and invulnerability. How well we have succeeded may be determined only by the experience of each Candidate, for we can but point out the way, and the Candidate must do the real work himself. Read more
Control of Thought Processes
June 9, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
Many of us have supposed that our minds were the masters of ourselves, and we have allowed ourselves to be tormented and worried by thoughts “running away” with us, and presenting themselves at inopportune moments. The Initiate is relieved from this annoyance, for he learns to assert his mastery over the different parts of the mind, and controls and regulates his mental processes, just as one would a fine piece of machinery. He is able to control his conscious thinking faculties, and direct their work to the best advantage, and he also learns how to pass on orders to the subconscious mental region and bid it work for him while he sleeps, or even when he is using his conscious mind in other matters. These subjects will be considered by us in due time, during the course of lessons. Read more
Will is the attribute of the Real Self
June 9, 2007 by Steven Palmer
Filed under Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga
As we have said, the purpose of this lesson is to bring you in the way of the unfoldment of consciousness, rather than to teach you the details of the scientific side of the Yogi teachings. Development is the keynote of Raja Yoga. And the reason that we wish to develop this sense of the Reality of the “I,” and the Expansion of the Self, at this place is that thereby you may assert your Mastery over Matter, Energy and Mind. Read more

