On the lotus posture

The essence of Yoga can be found in the wonderful verses of the Bhagavad Gita. The passages from the 10th to 15th of the sixth chapter on Dhyana Yoga (Topic on Meditation) are dedicated on giving a concise yet satisfying explanation on the purpose of Yoga and on how to meditate.

Might the meditator, freed from all material possessions and desires and with quiet mind constantly unite his mind with the Absolute Self. (6:10)

The yogi should find a comfortable sit and to concentrate his mind to a fix point so to purify his mind. This is Yoga. (6:11-12)

After these preliminary instruction comes the most important fact, probably the only description of Asana (posture) mentioned in the whole book: holding oneself firm without moving, keeping the body, head and neck in one straight line as looking to one’s tip of the nose but yet not looking in any directions. Being one’s mind tranquil and quiet, free from fear and engaged in pure devotion might the meditator lose himself into me withdrawing the mind from everything else. (6:13-14) Always connecting the mind in this manner, the meditator, the one whose mind is mastered, gains the peace, which is centered into Me, which is the ultimate liberation. (6:15)

Interestingly it came obvious that the only Asana mentioned in the whole Bhagavad Gita is Padmasana or basically to be sitting in the lotus pose. Another interesting coincidence is the parallel between the 15th passage we just mentioned and the second Yoga Sutra of Patanjali: Yogash chitta vritti nirodha (1:2). Yoga, says Patanjali, is the cessation of the fluctuation of the mind. And even Patanjali considered that the right Asana is the one that can be done effortlessly and that leads us to meditate towards infinity.

Pandasana
Art by Mattia Michielan

The whole sequences of Ashtanga Yoga or of Hata Yoga are developed with the core aim of preparing the body to stay in the posture of the lotus, undisturbed, for hours and meditate. That’s why Padmasana is considered the perfect asana.

Many people, especially in the west, cannot achieve this basic posture not even after years of practice. How to reach the lotus posture?

Starting from the premise that even though we all share a body that looks similar, this wonderful machine is unique and customized for us and by us, therefore not all the bodies have the exact same capacities.

During practice you will notice that some of us might be more flexible on the shoulders when really stiff on their hips joint, or vice-versa. Others are really stiff in general when other people might be flexible and that can achieve difficult postures effortlessly. With a constant practice we will realize that Asana are not only to gain flexibility and strength but they also are tools to demarcate our limits, to recognize and accept our physical capacities and to surrender to them. If the practice is regular and dedicate improvements will suddenly open even the stiffest of the bodies. What necessary is to remove from our practice is all signs of expectations. Practice for the fun of practicing as you enjoy a song for its beautiful melody rather than because it is fast to end.

Another important aspect to keep in mind is that if we start practicing at 20-30 or more year-old, many of our joints might be calcified therefore improvements will result much more slow and hard. In the west we have a tradition of sitting on chairs while working and even while eating when in India people traditionally sit on the floor to eat, to watch television and to rest. This connection with mother earth implies people sitting crossed-legs to find a comfortable posture and therefore training their hip joints to remain open.

So if we want to improve our Padmasana we need to start with sitting cross-legs more time during the day. We can remove the shoes while working, bringing up our legs to cross legs starting from a few minutes and stretching it even to hours. Try to make an habit out of it and to sit as long as possible with crossed-legs. When you are at home watching a movie or working on the laptop try to sit on a carpet on the floor and slowly go into Bhadda Konasana (the butterfly). Surely in the beginning this position will not be comfortable at all, so you can arrange some pillow below your buttock to lift it up and allow the hips to be less contracted. You cannot expect to un-do the process of stiffening your body you did and you keep doing in your daily life in a few hours spent weekly on the mat. Yoga heals but to allow the miracle to happen we need to put devotion into it. Let the practice of Yoga become part of your life and embrace every posture in the movements you normally do, play with it and spice your daily routine with some funny and challenging posture. So brush your teeth and stay in Vrikshasana (tree posture), tide your shoes and go down in Parsvottanasana and switch off the lights with your feet as you do in the end of Uttita Hasta Padangusthasana. And do not forget the most important thing…the smile!

 

Om

I normally reefer to the translation offered by Swami Dayananda Saraswati, “Srimad Bhagavad Gita” and to the translation of Patanjani Yoga Sutras by Gregor Maehle.

SHARATH JOIS CONFERENCE Notes

February 14th, 2015
*with the Highest Respect for Sharathji

Ajñāna-Timirāndhasya
Jñānāñjana-Śalākayā
Caksur Unmīlitam Yena
Tasmai Śri-Gurave Namah

“Dhyanabindu Upanishad says, how many asanas are there? How many living beings are there, that many asanas are there! There’s four different types of living beings. There are lots of living beings in the water; there’s lots of plants, trees, and there are lots of reptiles; lots of birds. So like this, so many types o flicking beings are there. Also, there are that many asanas. Only who knows these asanas? Ishwara, the Supreme Soul, or Shiva. Only Ishawara knows all these asanas. In Yoga Sutra it doesn’t say,min Hatha Yoga Pradipika also it only describes a few asanas. How this comes? Through lineage. Through Guru-Shishya Parampara. So on this Parampara, there are 600 up to 800 asanas. This is enough for us, that is also too much. We need several rebirth to do all these asanas. But many times, not all the asana will be siddhi to everyone. If you just observe different people doing asanas, some people are very good at back bending, but when they come to Eka Pada they can’t do. We all look alike. We are all humans, we all have two legs, two hands. But our body is different. Some are good at some asanas, some have difficulty in different asanas. So different body can do different asanas well, it’s easy for them. Then the Practice comes. Naturally some students are good at back bendin. When they have difficulty in Eka Pada they have to work, keep on doing it. My Grandfather always used to say ‘You have to do one asana one thousand times to make it perfect.’ One thousand times means how many years? I know many of you don’t have patience to do all these things. But, IF YOU DON’T HAVE PATIENCE, YOU CAN’T LEARN YOGA. So how is Asana related to Yoga? Many people have this question. Can you call Asana as a Yoga? Yes, definitely! Without Asana, there is no Yoga. Asana is the Fundamental, is the Foundation to build up your Spiritual Building. Asana, the third limb…whoever establishes this third limb properly, then there will be no disorders of the mind. So the third limb is a very important limb. In Hatha Pradipika it says, first, stable mind. Without stable mind, how can you think about Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, when you’re mind itself is out of your control? When you’re not able to control your mind, how can you think about Dhyana, Dharana? It is impossible. When you sit in meditation, where is your mind? Your mind is in your control? No. Mind is distracted. It’s going here, there, here, there. So how to control your mind? Asana practice with the breathing technique. The body is controlled by the mind, the mind is controlled by the breath you take. So when you do inhalation, exhalation, inhalation, exhalation, it calms the mind. Just by doing Surya Namaskara you feel the calmness will come to you. When that calmness comes, when that is established strongly within you, then you can sit for Pranayama. Before going to Pranayama, your lungs have to be stronger, your nervous system have to be purified, otherwise you can’t sit. Then Pratyahara will be very difficult. Pratyahara is withdrawal of the senses. Once Pratyahara is strongly established, you submerse yourself in that, that becomes Dharana. Dharana is establishing within you when you withdraw the senses. Then Dhyana is possible. Sometimes when you’re doing asana, when you’re in higher level, you’re practicing for many years, sometimes you feel that everything becomes One. Just doing Primary Series, sometimes, everything,mall the nonsense around you won’t disturb you. You are so focused in your asana, that becomes Pratyahara there. Many times now when you do asana, you are always looking at others ‘Oh, what he’s doing? Oh, Kapotasana.’ Like that, your mind is moving here and there, very distracted. But once you are established, once you do for many many years of asana practice…for me, asana is like Meditation. For me, asana is like Dharana, like Pratyahara. How? Because my mind is only focused on Asana, only focused on my Practice. EVERYTHING HAPPENS INTERNALLY, NOTHING EXTERNAL. No distraction externally. That is why this Asana is very important. How you use that Asana, that is very important. Last Conference as I told you, many just come and pass by Mysore. ‘I’ll study with Sharath’ and they come and they go. Like that you can’t feel Yoga. You can’t see the Shala, see me do a couple of Led class and you’ll say ‘This is all. I’ve been to Mysore.’ And you go, put on Internet you’ve been to Mysore ‘I’m big Yoga Teacher’. You take photo with Sharath. It’s good for that, that’s all. But this Yoga is not taking photo, it’s the experience which should happen within you. It should awaken you internally. It should change you internally. It should change your perception towards this life. This life is not just going to the office and working, earn money, eat, sleep, hang around with friends. There is a different meaning for this life. You will enjoy the life only when you realize internally these changes that happen within you. Then you see this world in a different way. Then Real enjoyment comes. You can party everyday. How many days can you party? Four days? Five days continuously? After that? You get bored. You want to do something else. This is not enjoyment. This is just your time passing, that’s all. You get something, you do something, it’s very attractive. Then after few days you get bored, you do something else. Because you have lots of choice. You can do that. You can do this. You don’t do anything properly! If you do that, ‘I only want to do some Yoga.’, you don’t want to do Samyoga…The Real Enjoyment comes when it strongly grows within you. The Sadhana is also like that. I can’t push you, make you do Sadhana. Only when you have the Thirst within you. Why you drink water? Because you have the thirst. The Thirst will take you towards water, water will never come to you! What, water will come to you? You’re thirsty, water will say ‘oh ok, coming, wait!’? It never says like that. Only you have to go to water. When you’re hungry, you have to go to the chicken and cook the food. So, Yoga is like that. Yoga is like the water. WE need IT. Only when we have the Thirst to know Yoga is, then only we will make the effort to know. And getting water is little easier than getting Yoga. Because Yoga needs lots of Sadhana to understand what it is. So going back to this Lineage…my Grandfather, Krishnamacharya, they all knew so many Asanas. In this Parampara, we don’t put so much concentration on Kriyas, Shat Kriyas. Why? Your Asana itself is enough to purify your nervous system, to purify all the disorders in the body. Kriyas are easy way to do it. When you do Neti, Neti is good only when you have cold. You can’t do Neti everyday. It’s not necessary. When you have cold, then you take the two Jala Neti, Sutra Neti is better, and you clean with the thread. By doing Asana itself, many changes will happen. Internally your digestive organs will work properly. Sometimes when you start Yoga you get Diarrhea. You get feverish sometime. You don’t have temperature but internally you feel uneasy. This is all changes which is happening inside you. In the old Shala, one lady came, fifteen twenty years back. She didn’t come for two days, she didn’t come for practice. My Grandfather asked ‘Why you didn’t come?’ and she said she had so much Diarrhea. And he said ‘Don’t worry, it’s Yoga Diarrhea, Asana Diarrhea.’ (laughter) So once you do Asanas, the cleansing will happen. There’s lots of benefit. Especially when you do deep back bending for the first time and you’re trying to grab your ankle. All the poison inside you will flush out. Many many years, my Grandfather started teaching me handstands, all the series of handstands are there. Once he was teaching that, I needed so much, I was so hungry! Everyday hungry hungry! I used to eat six, seven chapatis! I used to come home, ask my Mother make more chapatis. My mother would cry making chapatis! (endearing laughter) After the back bending started, he said ‘Now you are ready to catch.’ One day he surprised me. He made me catch here, in the ankle. When that day started, no hungry! (laughter) The hunger just disappeared. So see the diet, how it changes. The asanas, if you do it properly, a lot of changes will happen in your body. You don’t feel like eating too much. So there’s lots of changes that should happen, month by month, year by year. So that changes should happen. Body becomes very light. Body becomes more flexible. So many of you are beginners now, you’re starting now, one or two years, I just wanted you to know this. There’s long way to go. (chuckles) Long way to go in the Sadhana. SADHANA IS FOR LIFE, FOR ONE LIFE. ‘I just want to do Sadhana for four years and leave.’ It’s not possible like that. You won’t learn anything. Sadhana is for your Life. It grows with you. When you grow older, your Sadhana also will become older. Grow older, wiser. Some pele are old but they’re not wise. Some people are young but they’re wise. Why is that? Because of that Sadhana. But for Yoga there is no age. Last time I told my Grandfather’s Mantra. Lazy people cannot do Yoga. Young man can practice. Old man can practice. Very old man can practice. Who’s sick, he can practice. Who doesn’t have strength, he can also practice. He will gain strength. Lazy man, he can’t!

UTHPLUTIH

Uthplutih is to build up strength in your lower abdomen. All the Bandhas will get stronger in that posture. Uthplutih means ‘lift up’, that’s all. There are several variations in Padmasana. Baddha Padmasana is there, keeping back your hand, there are many variations of Padmasana. This one is to just lift up. To build up strength in your arms, Bandhas.

DEAD MAN

Shavasana you do last. Last. You don’t have to do. It will happen. (gives a knowing look; laughter in the hall) Shava is dead body. You have to lay like a dead body, that is Shavasana. There is a posture which comes later but now I don’t want to tell you because you will try it. The asana will come in Sixth Series. After our practice, this is just relaxing. That is called as Sukhasana. Sukha means Happy Asana after practice. (smiles and laughter)

FOREVER YOUNG

Sarvangasana, Shirshasana, Padmasana, these three are very important asanas. Sarvangasana, Shirshasana allow the blood to circulate properly upside down. Blood will circulate nicely to the whole body. To store Amrita Bindhu. This place (places hand on his head) is where Bindu is stored. Bindu is Vital Energy which we need to keep ourself young. It’s called seminal fluid or something like that in English. So that is very important to keep ourself healthy and young. So this is stored here. So when it keeps dropping down everyday, you become older and older. If you see, when you get older, your metabolism, your cell, your everything slows down. But once you do this Yoga, when you’re generating internal Energy, especially when you do Sarvangasana, Shirshasana, the Amritu Bindu is stored here. It is not dropping down. When you’re standing up straight, it keeps on dropping. But when you’re upside down, you store Amrita Bindu in your head. So that is why when you see Yogis, they look younger. Why? Because everything works. I spoke to one Doctor. He says why Yogis become younger because everything becomes slower. Everything will age very slowly. When start doing all these breathing technique then you slow down the pace. So your life also will expand. Every cell will live longer than the usual person who are not doing Yoga. So that is what the Pranayama means, when you’re doing this breathing technique. 21,600 times everyday, inhalation, exhalation, inhalation, exhalation happens. Once we do asana practice, we are dragging the breath, deep inhalation, deep exhalation. So Ostend of taking two breaths normally, you take one breath. So you’re slowing that. So like that everything will slow. That’s why the Yoga Practice will expand, will extend your life. So these asanas are very important. Sarvangasana, Shirshasana, you can stay up to 20mins at a time. Don’t do do it here, we need to give chance to everyone to practice. (chuckles). Like weekly two times. Whenever you have time, you try to do it longer. Sarvangasana, Shirshasana, and Padmasana.

BALANCING EVERYTHING

Don’t do spinal adjustments or traction during back bends. Many students are doing like that. Doing back bends and then standing and doing like this after doing three back bendings. Don’t do like that. Because you’re body is going in one direction. One direction if your back is going, you complete that one. And then in the end you do the forward bend. In between, don’t disturb that, the direction where you are going. I know many of you, you don’t just come here, you go to other place. You go to Teacher Training, someone is explaining you handstand, someone is explaining you back bending. So like this, many people give many information. That is how you break your back. The unfortunate thing is, when you come here you get the pain. Because before that, what you have done? But before coming here ‘I go to Mysore, I need preparation.’ So you go to this guy’s workshop, you do back bending, you do handstand workshop. Some old Guruji’s students they do ekam, dve, trini they go to handstand. So beginner thinks he should do like that. And he tries to do and he’ll break his shoulder. This is all because they are good at handstand only. They’re not good in any other asana. That is why they want to show handstand. Do Kapotasana they can’t. Because they’re whole life they’ve been doing handstand in every asana, they didn’t concentrate on doing Kapotasana. Because if you do too much handstand, your shoulders get so tight, you can’t do Kapotasana. I’ve seen different bodies, not one or two. I don’t know, maybe more than a million bodies. I started adjusting students 25years back. Even Guruji’s senior students I told them, don’t do this. Because I did my own research. I used to practice three-four hours. I tried to research because I wanted to know, I wanted to learn how to teach. You should balance your everything. You should balance your back bending, you should balance your strength. Everything is very important. It so nicely designed these Series. First you do Primary Series, you stretch your hamstring, it strengthens, it brings more flexibility in your arms and shoulders, it’s so nicely designed. Then you come to back bending. So like that, it’s already been put into the correct. In the olden days, some senior he used to teach Utthita Hasta then he used to go to this one (mimics pulling his imaginary leg with both hands towards his head), Supta Trivikramasana. Trivikramasana, all doing. One after the other. Because they are very good at that only. But in series, only Utthita Hasta Padangushthasana you have to do. You’re not ready to do all those things, splitting. You can do whatever you want. That is how you break your body. Because you are not bringing strength to your body. The body will change. You should allow that to change. So that is why when you’re following this one system, don’t get influenced.

JUMP THROUGHS

Both jump throughs are correct. Jumping is very important. Without touching. Some have short legs, they’ll jump straight. Some have long legs, they’ll cross.

TO SPEAK OR NOT TO SPEAK

Sometimes not speaking is very good. Many Sannyasis, Sadhus they went in silence, they never used to talk to anyone. Still ow I know some real Yogis, some Sannyasis I know, they don’t talk for couple of months. Talking is just to communicate to others that’s all. But in silence also you can relish many good things. Sometimes taking is entertaining for yourself to others. How much talk you need? You have to rest everything. Nothing is humiliating, how you want…sometimes silence is very important. You have to go to the Nature, just sit. Experience the Nature. Be in Silence. The animals are more happy because they don’t have to talk. Sometimes you talk something, you hurt so many people.

DIABETES DOCTOR

Jangalika means man who removes the poison. We are all caught up in Samsara. You’re attention is connected to one to another to another to another. For you Samsara is ‘Oh, I shouldn’t socialize, I shouldn’t talk to anyone, I shouldn’t do that.’ Samsara means how we get caught up in so many things. Samsara means Delusion. Who can remove? The Jangalika. Your Guru is the Jangalika. The one who removes the poison form the snake is called the Jangalika. So like that, your Guru, he removes all the the obstacles, all the Delusion within you. So he’s like a Doctor. The Jungle Doctor is the man who goes into the Jungle, catches the snake and removes the poison from the snake. Just like your Guru, he’s the Jangalika who removes the poison out of you. At least he will try. Sometimes it’s very difficult. (chuckles) There was one Indian student, he used to go in the Old Shala. Everyday he used to ask same question ‘Sir, this Diabetes will go if I do Asana Practice?’ Guruji said ‘Yes it will go.’ After a few days again ‘Sir this Diabetes will go?’ ‘Yes it will go. I’m telling you. Do!’ It was a disease for him everyday asking. After, Guruji used to go inside to have coffee so he would ask ME ‘You think his Dia…’ I said ‘YES It will go!’ (laughter in the hall)
One day Guruji said ‘Guru will never forget the Knowledge, but some Shishya, some Student, will never understand. No matter how many times you tell them!’ (laughter)

IT’S A LONG PROCESS

For students who have injuries and are afraid to practice, ask them to drink Mysore Coffee. All the fear will go. 😛 Being the Teacher, you should give Confidence to your students. NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE. When you overdo it then only you get injuries. That is one thing. And our previous Karma. It’s part of our Karma also. What we have done before starting Yoga. If you used to do hiking or cycling or doing other sport. Your body becomes so stiff. When you do Yoga then you will realize. So those stiffness sometimes you have to go through body pain when your body goes through changes. It’s not like I didn’t get any pain. I’ve gone through lots of pain in my practice. My challenge was lifting so many students and keeping my practice! That was even harder. I was only five six. But there were some students who were six five! (laughter) I had to lift them because I wanted to help my Grandfather. He was lifting so many students so I wanted to help him also. So my challenge was how to keep up my practice and help the students. It was a very challenge for me. It seems Sharath is Guruji’s Grandson that’s why everything came so easily. NO. I’ve done the hard work to know this system, to help my Grandfather, to do my own Practice. It’s not easy. Everyday waking up 12:30am. Before I used to get up at 2am, get up, take bath, go to Lakshmipuram, for 3-3 and a half hours, 4 hours, and then again teach. Many students used to come, help my Grandfather. It is not that easy. Helping my Grandfather, by the time in the afternoon, I was so tired. Yoga will loosen everything, it loosens your muscles, it makes your body very flexible. Remember, whatever sport you do, running, jogging, it will make your body very stiff. Suddenly if you try to do stretch, then you’ll tear your hamstring. When your knees are not very flexible, if you try to push too much, do it in the morning, in the evening, again in the morning, if you push yourself to get just one posture then you will hurt yourself. So process has to go, slowly, slowly, slowly, body has to change. You have to build up strength, it’s different kind of strength. There are many big people with big arms. But they can’t do what we can do. So YOU HAVE TO ALLOW. YOU SHOULDN’T HURRY YOURSELF. That’s why Yoga Sutras also says Sa Tu Dīrga Kāla, long time, long process. IT’S A LONG PROCESS. It is like making Masala Dosa. Dosa is like a process. You have to put all the lentils, you have to grind it, it takes like three days process. Then you’ll get the delicious Dosa. There is instant Dosa also but it doesn’t taste well 🙊 When you have injury, work on that injury by doing just simple asanas, cutting your practice down. Sometimes what happens is, just to impress you, the Teacher will give you many asanas. Then you go home and do and break your body. Because you’re not ready to do those postures.

NO PITTA IN ASHTANGA

There’s nothing Pitta, Vata, Kapha…Everything Asana will take care of it. Why you have to worry? (if you are Pitta). You go to Ayurvedic Doctor, too much Pitta, don’t do this, don’t do that. I’ve never been to Ayurvedic Doctor. Not even once I my life I had a Panća Karma. What do you say for that? (laughter) no one has done how many asanas I have done. There was one Doctor. One patient will go ‘I have hand pain’. He says ‘Remove your clothes, lay inside, I’ll come.’ Another patient comes ‘I have ankle pain.’ He says ‘Remove your clothes, lay inside, I’ll come.’ So there’ll be a few patients laying on the bed, waiting for the Doctor to come to check them. They’ll be talking to each other, they’ll say ‘What you have?’ He’ll say ‘Hand pain, the Doctor said remove your clothes, lay down. What you have?’ ‘I have ankle pain, the Doctor said remove your clothes, lay down.’ And there’ll be a poor guy, he’ll be under the bed, he’ll be hiding. They’d say ‘What happened to you?’ ‘I’m a Postman, I came to deliver post, Doctor said remove your clothes and lay down.’ (laughter in the hall) When you’r practicing Asanas, you don’t need anything. Asana will take care of everything. But you have to do it properly. You have to follow your Guru. Then the Asana will go properly according to that. I know when you do Asana you generate a lot of heat, then you have to take oil bath weekly, once. One day you have to rest your body. One day you shouldn’t do anything. That’s why we give you rest day because you do so much whole six days you are working. So that day take care of yourself. Put some oil, take hot shower, relax, don’t do anything one day. So next week will be very fresh. Only when you have really very bad problem, then you have to cleanse everything. Otherwise, usually, you don’t need anything. If you have proper diet, and if you are conscious what you are eating, and how much you are sleeping, how much you are working, all these things are very important. If you don’t do it properly, your Yoga won’t survive. How much you eat, how much you sleep, how much you work…when you eat food, that is also very important. Everyday if you’re having breakfast around 8:30-9am, keep that. Timings are very important. Having lunch at a time, dinner is not recommended. Just one chapati or one piece of bread or something like that because you get up early. That is also very important in your Yoga practice, then you won’t have any problem. How much you sleep, that is also very important. Six seven hours sleep. You can’t go late night 1am go to sleep and get up early and practice, it’s not possible. You have to go to bed early, get up early. You can’t three Thalis! You body can’t digest. What happens? Then you get sick. You get ālasya, you get sleepy if you eat too much. So all these things you have to follow.

OIL BATHS

Oil bath is very good for pregnant women. Very very good, everyday. Castor Oil or Sesame Oil. Usually we have oil bath in Castor Oil. But you have to have proper powder to remove it, otherwise, it will stay. You have to use soap nut powder and arapu powder. Two different, one brown color, one green color. You have to mix both, half half kg the powder, mix it properly then keep it in a vessel. Whenever you want, take it in a bowl, two or three spoons, and make it as a paste. Only that will remove castor oil. Otherwise, it’s very difficult to remove. But when you take castor il, be careful. You can’t stay for too long. If you’re not used to castor oil then you’ll catch cold. But everyday using coconut oil is very important. Every three days, put coconut oil on your head, to your hair so whatever excess heat is there, it will absorb all the heat. It cools down your body. But even for some students they are very stiff, I tell them warm the coconut oil then put it to your joints. That will help you, it will become more flexible. The more oil you use, it’s good. Just rub like this, don’t do massage. It’s very good.

I KNOW IS THE FULL STOP

I never thought about this. I don’t know where you get all these things. Whoever wants to learn Yoga, who feels like studying with me, they are welcome. I never say ‘You come, You don’t come.’ I never advertise. I never say only this section should come here. Have I said ever? If you feel like you want to study with me, you come and practice. But only when I feel I should authorize you then I’ll authorize you. (smiles and chuckles) I know only here. I don’t know what happens outside. I never gossip, I don’t go and see. I’m not in Facebook, I’m not in Twitter, I’m not in anything. I don’t go check what and talk. Even before, I never used to discuss any asanas before with any other students. If there were senior students, I never used to go and ask them. I never did like that. I never said only this section should come. I want serious students to come. Who wants to learn Yoga, they should come here. You can’t just come here just to time pass. I want serious student who really wants to learn Yoga. If they want to teach, that is Secondary. First they should have interest in Learning, that’s all. Some students they come they say ‘I Know. I Know Everything.’ These students I try to avoid, that’s all. (laughter) If you know everything, why should you come here? Just to get authorized? I KNOW IS THE FULL STOP! I Know is the full stop of the sentence. Finished. THEN THERE IS NO LEARNING, THERE IS NO SEEKING AFTER. I Don’t Know. I’m not put Full Stop still, after 25years. That means there is still Learning for me. IF I SAY I KOW EVERYTHING, THEN THAT IS THE END OF MY JOURNEY, FINISHED. So, until last Breath, that Full Stop won’t be there. Life is full of Learning, Learning, Learning.

THE BLACK FRIDAY SALE MADNESS AT THE GATE

You think for yourself. Everybody is eager to get enlightened. They think by pushing someone else they will get enlightened. When you go to some Temples in India, they all push you, push you, push you, they all want to see the God first. God says ‘What is this Nonsense? Why are they pushing each other like this? I’m here! Why pushing?’ Each one of you should think. How should I enter the Shala? How should I behave here in the Shala? That is also very important in your Sadhana. Making someone fall and you go ahead, that is not Sadhana. Again, you are not following Yama and Niyamas. Calm yourself. Wait. Let everyone push, let them fall after. Then you stand behind. You come last. If there is no spot, I’ll open my office for you.

RESPECT THIS CULTURE = PRACTICE = LINEAGE

Again, please don’t wear your beach clothes. You are not in Goa. So try to cover yourself. In the street also. I am telling you, you are in a different culture. Many people they don’t understand. They come from Los Angeles Beach or Miami Beach. They all want to think they are somewhere. Here, please respect the culture. Our culture is totally different. We all wear lots of clothes. If you go without clothes they’ll think you are crazy. You are coming to a different country, different culture, you have to respect the culture. So that is part of Yoga also. In your country is different, here it’s different. So try to put a shawl or cover yourself. It is giving respect to this Practice also. To this Practice, this Culture, this Lineage. Because everyone will ask you why you are here, what you are doing. You are doing Yoga and you are wearing clothes like this. It’s unacceptable. You’r not in Goa, in the Beach. Ok, you think. Thank you very much.”

OM

SHARATH JOIS CONFERENCE Notes

February 7th, 2015
*with the Highest Respect for Sharathji

Ajñāna-Timirāndhasya
Jñānāñjana-Śalākayā
Caksur Unmīlitam Yena
Tasmai Śri-Gurave Namah

“Many of you are new faces, many of you have come for the first time to Mysore…

imaḿ vivasvate yogaḿ proktavān aham avyayam
vivasvān manave prāha manur ikṣvākave’bravīt
evaḿ paramparā-prāptam imaḿ rājarṣayo viduḥ
sa kāleneha mahatā yogo naṣṭaḥ parantapa
(Bhagavad-Gītā 4.1-2)

…in Bhagavad-Gītā it says, this Yoga is not new. Yoga has been there for millions and millions of years. All the rishis and the saints, the sadhus and sannyasis have been practicing Yoga for millions of years. Why they are practicing? To gain Higher Consciousness. We are all conscious but our consciousness is very low, we know just to handle this world, how to survive, how we have to behave, we are programmed. If you want to buy a toothpaste, you go to Loyal World, pay money, you know how. But what is this Higher Consciousness? This Higher Consciousness takes us towards the Divine; to understand this Life, understand what is Spirituality and how to get connected to the Divine. This is Higher Consciousness…once you get connected to the Divine…that is Spirituality. Yama and Niyamas, how many of you are following that? Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Bramacharya, Aparigaha, Shaucha, Santosha, Taps, Svadhyaya, Ishvara Pranidhana. We all know, it is there in the text book…but how many of you…how many of us, I will include me also, practice? We don’t follow it. Once we get Higher Consiousness, automatically that will come within us; what Spirituality is, not just going to the Temple, sitting there, after you come and do bad things. That is not Spirituality. Spirituality means the Transformation which happens within us; we get sensitive to many things once we get the Knowledge within us. Bhagavad-Gītā says this Yoga has come from generations to many generations; Vivasvan, Manu, like this, one after the other after the other. So it has flown from many many generations. Guru-Shishya Parampara. How this has come? A Teacher and his Disciple. A Master and his Disciple. A Master is who has mastered in this Yoga through Master to his Disciple; a disciple who dedicates himself to his Master, towards his Teaching, being with him, learning with him. Nowadays Yoga has changed, it is not the same Yoga which used to be there, millions of years back. You don’t want to follow a System, you don’t want to follow a Guru. This is very important in our Practice. This is the part of Sadhana. What is part of Sadhana? You devote yourself to one Guru, one Master. And he will transfer everything to you. Many years you devote to your Practice then only you will have better understanding. So as generations passed, in the Bahagavad-Gītā it says ‘yogo naṣṭaḥ parantapa’…as generations passed one after the other after the other, it started becoming diluted. Not many people got interested in knowing Yoga Knowledge. Because it needs lots of Sadhana, lots of Devotion, lots of Dedication, lots of Determination. Lots of D’s are involved in the Sadhana. So when generations passed, people started forgetting about Yoga. ‘I’m going to teach you Yoga.’ That’s what Sri Krishna says to his disciple Arjuna in the Mahābhārata. It’s a very big epic, and in that comes the Bahagavad-Gītā, which has lots of Yogic and Moral Knowledge. In the Yoga Sutras it says, Ashtanga Yoga is the Yoga. Ashtanga Yoga is very important, why it is important? It talks about Yama, Niyama, Ahimsa, Asteya, Bramacharya…it covers all these things.

yoga-aṅga-anuṣṭhānād-aśuddhi-kṣaye jñāna-dīptir-āviveka-khyāteḥ (YS 2.28)

So how does this Yoga happen? It’s a process. It should Happen. It’s not like a pain killer. When you have pain, you go buy and take the pain killer, the pain will go away. For Enlightenment, there is no tablet, there is no syrup, there is no medicine! Your Sadhana is the only medicine!…the only way you will reach Enlightenment. Nowadays you get a certificate, you think you’re enlightened? You’re wasting money for nothing. Everything is instant now. Nobody wants to do Sadhana. Passing by Mysore to just practice for one month with Sharath or stretch your body because it feels good, like that Enlightenment doesn’t happen. You come for one month you think you like to do this, you like to do that, you’re thinking one month you will finish. One month in Mysore and you want to do everything. You will ruin your whole Sadhana. You will not do anything properly. There was a barber, he had so many clients. He had to cut so many hair. So what he did? He cut little bit hair of this guy, little bit of this guy, little bit of that guy. After he sees, nobody is fully cut! Everyone is half-shaved! (laughter). He had to shave all of these people’s head, but he didn’t have patience. He didn’t concentrate on each person. He shaved little bit of everyone’s hair. So Sadhana is like that. You do Asana here, you do Pranayama there…it’s like Masala Dosa. You go to Durga and think you like to try this one, you like to try set dosa, you like to try plain dosa, all Dosas you’ll try. You won’t relish any of those dosas! If you want to relish Masala Dosa, you should eat only Masala Dosa! (laughter and relating) it’s like when you go to these big super malls and you go to the Perfume section. When you enter, one lady will come and sprays on you. You smell and it’s good first time. You go a little forward and another lady comes. Your whole body is full of all of these different perfumes. You go from here and by the time you exit there, the whole body is smelling badly! (laughter) You can’t enjoy one perfume. So like this, in Yoga, you should also follow one System. This Ashtanga System is so beautiful! Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi…how beautifully it has been arranged. Yoga-aṅga-anuṣṭhānād-aśuddhi-kṣaye. Yoga Anya. Which are the Yoga angas? These eight. By practicing these eight limbs, step by step, stage by stage, aśuddhi-kṣaye. First, aśuddhi is the impurities that we have to get rid of, impurities of the body, impurities of the mind. Without getting rid of these two, how can someone think about Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi? It doesn’t happen if you’re mind is filled up with a lot of delusions inside. The eight limbs of Patanjali Yoga Sutra has been divided. First four limbs are external exercise. Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama. These are the foundations to build Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi. These four (the latter) you won’t have to do, it will happen automatically, only when your foundations are correct. Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama are the fundamental limbs. Once you correct them, then automatically Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi will happen. Aśhuddhi-kṣaye, by practicing this, once we get rid of all the impurities in the body…what are the impurities in the body? Some people are sick, some people doesn’t have strength, some people are out of focus. So this Asana is a Sadhana which will bring good health, bring more stamina, bring stability in you, you’ll be more focused. Of course, it depends how you do it. If you to the gym and you want to practice Yoga only as a workout then it will not give you the benefits. But if you incorporate the breathing, the focus, the Tristhana we say, with the breathing and the gazing, then it becomes focused practice. Now when you practice, where is your focus? Your focus is somewhere else. When you bring focus within you everyday, you become so focused in your practice, that becomes a Meditative Practice. Meditating is focusing, that’s all. Dhyana is different. Withdrawing all the sense organs is Dhyana, a very very high level of Yoga. Focusing is Meditation. So, to focus in one place, bring oneness within you, that is very important in our practice. Once we develop that slowly, slowly, you will become stronger in your practice, stronger in your focus, bring you closer to the higher levels of Yoga. We get many understanding within us, we get more clarity within us once we practice Asanas through breathing. Then the aśhuddhi, all the impurities, of the body and the mind will be removed. First Asana is very important, why? To get better understanding of Yama-Niyama. Once you start doing Asana, all these breathing techniques, then you get better understanding, there is clarity. If you come here to study and then I tell you, okay, practice Yama-Niyama. Is that possible? No. First you have to get clarity within you, better understanding within you. That happens through your practice, then your mind will start thinking towards Yama-Niyamas. Only when the impurities of your mind is gone., then only Yama-Niyamas will follow. Aśuddhi-kṣaye jñāna-dīptir. Then once we get rid of all these impurities, then Jñāna, the Real, True, Spiritual Knowledge, we’ll be able to understand. Jñāna-dīptir-āviveka-khyāteḥ. Then you will become wiser in your Spiritual Practice. So these are the benefits of doing Ashtanga Yoga. But then, in Yoga Sutras it doesn’t say Vinyasa, doesn’t say Paschimattanasana, Purvattanasana. Then you have to refer other books. As I said, this Knowledge comes from Guru-Shishya Parampara. This knowledge doesn’t come by reading books. This knowledge only comes by spending time with your Guru. That Master will teach you all these techniques. Anyone can read Yoga Sutras, there are lots of translations in English. Control your mind, but how? How to control your mind? By reading you can control your mind? It’s not possible. It’s not controlling the mind. It’s calming the mind. Your mind is like monkey. Mind jumps here, there like a monkey. Make it as a koala bear. It’s very calm. If you leave monkey for five minutes, it will jump fifteen branches here and there. Our mind is also like that. My Father always used to say ‘Idle mind is Devil’s Workshop.’ The mind if you leave for five minutes, it starts thinking so many things. It’s like a Devil’s Workshop, ‘I want this, I want that.’ So how to calm this mind? How to bring this focus? Practice the Vinyasa Krama, what you do. It’s got so much breathing techniques involved in that, that inhalation, that exhalation with the postures. So there are three things happening. Pranayama is happening, Asana is happening, and Gazing; Focus, Meditation is also happening in the Practice. Pranayama means what? To extend the Prana, that is what you are doing. You’re extending the Prana, inhalation, exhalation. You’re expanding the Prana in each Asana. So you’re doing Pranayama. And Focusing is Meditation. So you’re doing all these things in your Practice. You don’t have to spend so much money learning Pranayama somewhere. So this Knowledge has come from so many generations, it is not new. As we know, it goes up to Rama Mohan Bramachari, Krishnamacharya, then Pattabhi Jois, then to me, then to you. So it has come like this, the Parampara, it has come.

I NOW AUTHORIZE THEE

Authorization happens only when you are eligible; once we have confirmed that you are able to transmit, you are able to teach this knowledge properly to others, then you will get authorized. I don’t know you. I do not know what you do in other Shalas. You need to practice here, regularly. If you say you have been practicing Yoga in the beach for many years, how would I know if you’ve been practicing properly or not? I’m staying here. Practice in front of me. I have to understand the student. I have to know that he knows something. If you are practicing, I don’t have Divya Drishti. Divya Dhristi is, I can be here, I can see the whole world. I need to see, I have only two eyes.

CROSS-EYED

More practice for nose Drishti. It’s one advantage for long noses, if you have small nose…(fade out, laughter) Just practice. As I told you, you have to be more focused in your own practice. Once you do all these breathing technique and gazing in your practice, you will also get used to this. Put a red dot here (points to the tip of nose; laughter everywhere), you practice like that. But don’t put it and come to the Shala.

STRUNG

The string we wear is called Brahmin String. Once you become a Brahmin. It’s a great ceremony which Father will teach you the Gāyatrī Mantra. He will teach you all of the Brahmin rituals, and that is when you get that string. To perform all of those rituals you have to have that string, otherwise, you can’t do anything, according to Indian, especially Brahmin Tradition.

YOGA FOR EVERYONE JUST NOT…

An 80year old woman who has knee injury can do Surya Namaskara and some Asanas. She can’t do Eka Pada (smiles). Eighteen years back, my Grandmother had just passed away and we all moved to this opposite house (points to the house across the Shala). So Guruji came from Lakshmipuram and he was living here. So everyday, my Grandfather and me, we used to go to Lakshmipuram, in the early morning at four o’clock, and again in the evening we used to go. One day in the evening we went there, at four o’clock in the evening and we saw there was one man and a lady sitting outside Lakshmipuram Shala, on the small concrete bench. As soon as he saw Guruji, he was 86years old, and the lady was his daughter, she was 65years…he said ‘I want to practice Yoga.’ He was 86years, he’s older than Guruji! So he came. Doctor said he has Hernia and he had to go through an operation. But he said he would not get any operation and he would learn Yoga from Pattabhi Jois. So he came. Three months he did Yoga. 86year old man. So anyone can practice Yoga. Who can practice? Young man can practice. Young woman can practice. Old people also can practice. Very old they can also practice. Only one cannot practice, who is that? (everyone answers in unison) LAZY. Lazy (Sharathji nods with a smile). If I give 4:30am time to someone, they say ‘Oh I have to get up really early. I don’t want to come at 4:30am. Can you change my time?’ But I’m not sleeping to teach you. Everyday three hours, four hours I’m sleeping. Because I have to prepare for morning class, previous day. Have my dinner at five o’clock. I have to do my own practice 12:30am.

START THEM YOUNG

Children can start Ashtanga Yoga 10-12yrs. You have to understand Vinyasa, all these breathing techniques. That’s why at least you have to be 10-12yrs. Then you can understand when to inhale where to exhale. Before that, if someone just wants to play with Asana, don’t stop them. I started when I was 6-7yrs. I was doing all the Asanas, my Grandfather never stopped me.

24 HOURS

Someone asked me a question, When do You practice Yoga? I answered ’24 Hours!’ What is this 24hours? 24hours of Yoga! Asana Practice for 3hours, Yoga Practice for 24hours. That means to think about what is Yoga. Yoga is not limited to Asanas. Asana is a tool to bring stability and strength to your body and mind. Your real Sadhana is beyond Asana Practice. Asana is very important tool, that is the Foundation, but that is not the Ultimate Goal of Yoga. This Foundation is very important. It’s like a vehicle, it reaches you to one destination. This vehicle will take you there. But for you to research, to go beyond that, again you have to have proper understanding of Yoga. So Asana is very important daily Practice, then to think about what Yoga is, how to follow Yama-Niyamas, how to bring Oneness within us, this is also part of Sadhana. You can do Japa. Japa also brings good energy within you.

Taj-japaḥ tad-artha-bhāvanam (YG1.28)

Once you do Japa, repeating the same mantra many many times, continuously saying, that brings positive energy within you. Again, once you do Asanas, your mind gets so focused, you’re breathing, lots of concentration, you bring so much stamina, you bring stability. So once you do this Japa, at that time, it becomes more stronger. Already through Asanas you’re generating Positive Energy within you. Asanas is not just bending your body. Through this breathing technique, through that focus, you generate positive energy within you. So once we get rid of all these delusions we have, then you get positive energy within you. So everyday, read books. Don’t waste time at coconut stand simply gossiping about something. You read Bhagavd-Gītā, Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā, you can read many books. You can read Upanishads. Before reading Patanajali Yoga Sutra, you go through Bhagavad-Gītā first. It takes one year for you to read and understand. There’s lots of good things there. Gīta-sugītā. It means Gītā comes directly from the Divine. Krishna is Everything.

KRIYA YOGA

tapaḥ svādhyāy-eśvarapraṇidhānāni kriyā-yogaḥ (YG2.1)

Kriya means action. Tapas, Svadhyaya, Ishvara Pranidhana, once you practice these three things, it becomes Kriya Yoga.

ONE SYSTEM, MT. EVEREST

You want to study Pranayama somewhere? If you are studying with me, see the application in the back. Terms and Conditions. You’re not supposed to practice Asana or Pranayama or Meditation with someone else. See, you’re following One System. Once you’re following One System you should follow That. As I told you, you should have one food. The food will be tasty. If you’re walking on the street, many pele will offer you many food. If you taste this, taste that, you will get stomach upset, throwing up all night. This System also, always my Grandfather used to say, when you have two Teachers, if you’re not following one system, you’re following two systems, one shishya, one student will die. When your fundamental itself is not correct, what’s the use of sitting there and doing Pranayama? Once you follow One system, you should follow That System. You are doing Pranayama here itself.

Prānāyāmena yuktena sarva-roga-kṣayo bhavet
ayuktābhyāsa-yogena sarva-roga-samudgamaḥ
(Hatha Yoga Pradīpikā 2.16)

The Shastras say that by doing Pranayama, you can get rid of many diseases but if you don’t do it properly, you will invite unwanted diseases. First lungs have to be strong, nervous system has to be strong. Your nervous system has to be perfect. First you have to bring stability to your body and mind, nervous system, then your lungs should be ready to hold and withstand Pranayama. That is why this breathing technique, this Vinyasa is very important to strengthen your nervous system, to straighten your lungs, to bring stability within you, to bring more focus within you. Then, Pranayama is possible. When you do that, then you’re ready for Pranayama. First you have to be ready. If someone asked me to climb Mt. Everest, I will if I go just climb. First I have to climb many small hills with preparation for five years. One and a half year practice combing Chamundi Hill. Then I have to go little taller, practice trekking. Then little bigger. Then I have to go to a mountain where there is snow, so that I get used to it. Then after five, six years of doing these things, then I can go to Himalayas to go to Mt. Everest, because I will be prepared with all my preparations. If I just climbed, I can’t even go to the base camp. So preparation is important. You should have patience, that’s all.

THE PILLARS OF SPIRITUAL BUILDING

Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi will come later. First you have to be stable. Yama-Niyama-Asana-Pranayama is what we are doing now. Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana, Samadhi will automatically happen. You have to nourish…when you want to grow a Rose Plant, what you do? You don’t grow the plant and pull it up. It doesn’t come like that. You have to nourish the roots. You have to put proper fertilizer, proper water, then the Rose will come. Asana is also like that, the Yoga Practice is also like that. First you have to nourish the roots. Once you have the strong roots, the plant will grow, the tree will grow, strongly. Then the flower or the fruit will come. If the roots are not strong enough, the tree will fall.

Vyādhi styāna saṁśaya pramāda-ālasya-avirati bhrāntidarśana-alabdha-bhūmikatva-anavasthitatvāni citta-vikṣepāḥ te antarāyāḥ (YS 1.30)

Alabdha-bhūmikatva…once you’re grounded properly, in your Spiritual Practice, the grounding is very important… the ground is not correct, you can’t build a Spiritual building. If you want to build a Spiritual building, first the Foundation should be proper. If the Foundation is not proper, the tall building which you have will fall. Once the four pillars are strong, then you can build your building, reach Higher Consciousness. If your ground is not strong, what Higher Consciousness can you think of? If you’re disturbed by many things, disturbed mind cannot think of Higher Consciousness or Enlightenment.

BOOKS VS. SADHANA

After reading Bhagavad-Gītā and Yoga Sutras, Practice! There are many books that talk about Yoga. Yoga Sutra says, Upanishads says about Yoga, Samhita says about Yoga, there’s many many books. But books are just to refer. The Sadhana is Practical. If you want to be academic then just read books. There are many scholars in Mysore who have read Yoga Sutras but there is no Internal Sadhana, they don’t have their own personal Sadhana. Whatever book knowledge is there, they will tell you ‘Control the Mind.’ Can you control the mind? Stop Chitta Vritti. Stop the mind. Can you stop your mind? You can’t even take one step if you stop your mind. What does that mean? To bring calmness to your mind. To bring the whatever delusions we have, whatever disturbance we have, to stop That disturbance. To stop That delusions, is called as Chitta Vritti Nirodhāh. Our own Sadhana is very important. Without that, Yoga is very difficult to understand.

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*At this point, Sharathji returns a lost and found purse with identifications cards. Sambhav, his son, walks in. Someone asks Sharaji how old Sambhav is. Sharathji answers ‘Seven Years.’ Sambhav claims eight. ‘He turns eight years this September.’ He looks at his son and says ‘Only if you do Padmasam can you be eight years.’ Sambhav hurriedly comes down from his Father’s lap and galantly demonstrates everyone his Jois version of Padmasana, complete with Eyes closed with REM, nostril flaring in his Ujjayi breathing, and his childlike Mudra with one pointing finger clipping over a thumb. It was a sight to behold, seeing the pride in both Sharathji’s eyes and Sambhav’s display of what the Future has in store for everyone. While this is happening though, and everyone has taken their camera’s out taking Sambhav’s photo, Sharathji was correcting his son ‘Straight Back!’ Sambhav comes out of it, stand up, stretches his arms and cracks his uncles through interlaced fingers. Sigh…

LOST IN TRANSLATION

In reading the texts, Yoga Sutras, Bhagavad-Gītā, commentary is very important. That is how you get understanding. Who has done the commentary, that is very important.

THE GIFT OF MANTRA

When you find your Guru, you can ask him to give you your Mantra. Until then, keep it empty.

OM