Sometimes, what a voluminous book can not explain can be explained in a single sentence! It is true about yoga. Yoga is not a mere word; it is a vast subject with many dimensions.
The wise saying goes, “Yoga karmasu kaushalam!’- which means, ‘Efficiency in work is yoga!”
A word about Karma Yoga. If I do my duty, I must get the reward!
What you do is not important. How you do what you do, is important!
Yoga has something to do with your intellectual health.
One of the rare agreements between the two contending forces. If you agree on this, don’t you think that it is necessary for you to agree that your every action, bad or good, will be rewarded as per the proportion it deserves?
The word yoga makes its entry at this level of thinking of an individual. The correct interpretation of this principle of yoga is that ‘do your duty but don’t ask for the reward’ You will get the right reward, at the right moment!’
Yoga has got something to do with the health of your physical body.
The ultimate stage can only be realized. No amount of arguments, assertions, and explanations and counter arguments can take you up there. The domain of silence can only be achieved through silence!
You can not think of yoga without understanding at least some of the basic techniques of meditation! Spiritual appreciation as to the nature of the human body, who controls it all of the time, is absolutely essential for proper understanding of various practices that make the science of yoga.
A word about Karma Yoga.
Yoga has got something to do with your mental health.
Yoga also means union. Yoga is a very vast subject. Spiritual appreciation as to the nature of the human body, who controls it all of the time, is absolutely essential for proper understanding of various practices that make the science of yoga.
Yoga is a very vast subject. Attempting even an introduction in small articles is an impossibility. Some important observations need to be understood when you speak of yoga.
Yoga has got everything to do with your spiritual being.
Yoga is not a mere word; it is a vast subject with many dimensions.
Yoga also means union. The traditionally accepted belief (or truth, depending upon the level of your spiritual progression) is the union between the Jeevatman and the Paramatman- between one’s individual consciousness and the universal consciousness.