Why karma yoga is the highest yoga. - THE OFFICIAL RESISTANCE2024-03-28T16:58:48Zhttps://resistance2010.com/forum/topics/why-karma-yoga-is-the-highest-yoga?commentId=3228704%3AComment%3A391751&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes and no Craig, even in my…tag:resistance2010.com,2013-04-27:3228704:Comment:3917512013-04-27T09:14:07.603ZKarradehttps://resistance2010.com/profile/Karrade
<p>Yes and no Craig, even in my highest frequency states, my heart chakra still paled. I was starting to manifest things on the moon cycles, related unsurprisingly to things that would benefit others but manifestations all the same.</p>
<p><br></br>While the level of consciousness can impact how much you are -willing- to share. The thing of it is my heart was never switched on, not even in the higher states. So I couldn't place consciousness as being the primary factor as how much love or…</p>
<p>Yes and no Craig, even in my highest frequency states, my heart chakra still paled. I was starting to manifest things on the moon cycles, related unsurprisingly to things that would benefit others but manifestations all the same.</p>
<p><br/>While the level of consciousness can impact how much you are -willing- to share. The thing of it is my heart was never switched on, not even in the higher states. So I couldn't place consciousness as being the primary factor as how much love or compassion I could spread, it was purely down to how much energy I could move through my body in my case, as that center only fired up once or twice no matter what I did. This is a mechanical way of looking at it I realise, but that is how my mind works and my experience of life thus far.</p>
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<p>For example, the simplest of life can be the most compassionate.</p> Isn't that Bhakti Yoga? Or is…tag:resistance2010.com,2013-04-03:3228704:Comment:3873252013-04-03T11:05:45.068ZCraig C Bryanthttps://resistance2010.com/profile/CraigCBryant
<p>Isn't that Bhakti Yoga? Or is Bhakti Yoga just love of Creator (Created... what's the difference?)? I always thought Bhakti Yoga was all about spreading the LOVE!</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">How much love you have or compassion you are able to spread about is in direct proportion to your consciousness. I think that is why Siddha Yoga promotes itself as the most beneficial. Siddha Yoga is the science of the mantra. But shoot, I don't know. I'm just here to promote a little…</span></p>
<p>Isn't that Bhakti Yoga? Or is Bhakti Yoga just love of Creator (Created... what's the difference?)? I always thought Bhakti Yoga was all about spreading the LOVE!</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">How much love you have or compassion you are able to spread about is in direct proportion to your consciousness. I think that is why Siddha Yoga promotes itself as the most beneficial. Siddha Yoga is the science of the mantra. But shoot, I don't know. I'm just here to promote a little discussion. After 30 years seeking I'm still taking baby steps and trying to figure out what's what.</span></p>
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<p>Love,</p>
<p>Craig</p> arma Yoga and selfless servic…tag:resistance2010.com,2013-03-11:3228704:Comment:3821122013-03-11T22:50:06.958ZMahakalihttps://resistance2010.com/profile/Mahakali
arma Yoga and selfless service: while many, if not most of our actions are driven by desire, there is another form of action which is not driven in this way. That is Karma Yoga, the Yoga of action. In this type of action there is total selflessness, no coloring whatsoever, whether attraction or aversion. It is purely for the benefit of others. More often than not, for most of us, most of the time, this is an ideal for which we strive, though seldom purely attained. Mostly our motives are mixed,…
arma Yoga and selfless service: while many, if not most of our actions are driven by desire, there is another form of action which is not driven in this way. That is Karma Yoga, the Yoga of action. In this type of action there is total selflessness, no coloring whatsoever, whether attraction or aversion. It is purely for the benefit of others. More often than not, for most of us, most of the time, this is an ideal for which we strive, though seldom purely attained. Mostly our motives are mixed, with part being driven by either attractions or aversions, and another part being truly selfless. When the actions are purely selfless we are free from the desire based emotional responses. In other words, we are not merely responding emotionally to whether our desires are, or are not fulfilled. It is very useful to witness our mixed responses so that we can gradually serve ever more from the selfless stance, allowing the attractions and aversions to fade, weaken, or attenuate, and thus, lose their control over our actions, speech and thought. <a href="http://www.swamij.com/emotions.htm" target="_blank">http://www.swamij.com/emotions.htm</a>