Healing Yoga (Integrating the Chakras)
author: Ambikananda Saraswati
edition: 2002, B. Jain Publishers (P) Ltd
pages: 144
ISBN-10: 8180560392
ISBN-13: 9788180560392
Topic: Yoga
Chapter 3 - Self-Discovery and Self-Disclosure
This chapter describes Self-Discovery and Self-Disclosure located in the book Healing Yoga: A Guide to Integrating the Chakras With Your Yoga Practice compiled by Ambikananda Saraswati. This book teaches how to integrate an awareness of the Panchatattva (the five forces of vitality) and explores the chakra where it resides.
By restoring the panchatattva to a state of balance, and improving the flow of prana (vitality) within the body, you can achieve a healthier, happier life. This illustrated book, including this chapter—Self-Discovery and Self-Disclosure—explains Hatha Yoga techniques, reveals imbalance within the body, illustrates all asanas, includes beneficial postures of common ailments.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Self-Discovery and Self-Disclosure” according to 4 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Prasthanatrayi Swaminarayan Bhashyam (Study) [by Sadhu Gyanananddas]
Introspection is closely related to human self-reflection and self-discovery and is contrasted with external observation. Introspection generally provides privileged access to one s own mental states, not mediated by other sources of knowledge, so that individual experience of the mind is unique. One should think in the introspection process as Mahant Svami explains, “With a composed mind, one should introspect every day: “What have I come to accomplish in this world and what am I doing?”...
Read full contents: 12.7. Antardrishti (Introspection)
Mahabharata (English) [by Kisari Mohan Ganguli]
(* 6) Such self-disclosure destroys the effects of those acts and prevents their recurrence. (* 7) Robbers laden with booty are always in danger of seizure. Even so unintelligent men bearing the burdens of life are always liable to destruction. (* 8) Nishpraiharena means Niruddhena as explained by the commentator. (* 9) I adopt the reading prakasela and the interpretation that Nilakantha puts upon it. (* 10) K. P. Singha translates these words very carelessly....
Read full contents: Section CCXV
Yoga-sutras (Ancient and Modern Interpretations) [by Makarand Gopal Newalkar]
In Bhagavadgita, Krishna says , “They say that senses are superior (to the body); superior to the senses is the mind; superior to the mind is the intellect; one who is even superior to the intellect is He (the atman). ” This is complete outline of self discovery as given by Lord Krishna. The technique of meditation lies in the conscious withdrawal of all our identifications with our body, mind and intellect....
Read full contents: Sutra 2.20 [Purusha]
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[Healing Yoga (Integrating the Chakras): index]
[Foreword]
[Introduction]