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Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Yoga foundation, Part 2: Ahimsa (non injury)

Ahimsa: non-violent, non-injury, non-injury

In his Yoga Sutras, Vyasa comment [Vyasa is India's largest teachers, one of the authors of the Mahabharata (including the Bhagavad Gita), Brahma classics, as well as the Vedic codifier. ] Started killing the explanation: “No, there is no way a means of harm and the time will not harm any living creature.” Expand this Shankara said the killing was “can not afford to, rather than a fashion, so that all the animals harm.” It would be including the speech or thought and obvious harm to the conduct of harm, and further Shankara said: “No harm should be in every body, speech and mind ability in practice.” We found that anger against the claims that Jesus established this principle is murder (Matthew 5:21,22) form, and students who said in a statement of love, hatred is murder. (John 3:15)

Even a simple understanding of the legal retribution, legal and sowing harvest (Galatians 6:07), let us achieve the killer to the murder of dire consequences. As Vyasa explains: “killers to eliminate injuries, the fight against gun illness, and then he had torn from life. Because he was deprived of another spirit and support their own lives, living or dead, is being undermined. Because he has caused He has his own pain, the pain …. because he has another tear of life, he lives to live in every time he wanted to die because of illness levy as the work of their own right, even though he died of respiratory gasped. “

Ahimsa explained in many ways, it is not surprising, because Sanskrit is associated with a number of possible meaning of a word full of language. But basically do not will not have any harm to any animals, including non-human species, for any damage. (Ahimsa are not normally considered related to plant life and minerals, but the destruction of life would be a prank killing act, in part because it will ultimately have the destructive effects of animal life, also.) To achieve these objectives is clear, violence, injury, or kill the yoga unthinkable. Vyasa display as soon as possible, all the people, and warned that abstinence mountains and Niyama, which is actually rooted in the killing, because they involve not prevent the occurrence of the risk and, through their own actions or negative or positive behavior of others ignored.

“Another niyamas and in this root Yamas, their practice is to bring it to its peak, not only to enhance the [ie killing]. Professors, they are only as a means to purity of. So, said:” Whether a number of people swear Brahman [God] will do, as long as he drives to avoid damage to the delusion that if he brought a killing in its purity. “” The Shankara explained that Vyasa refers to the “root cause of violence and the illusion of violence.”

Ahimsa including acts of strict abstinence of all forms of harm to speak, or the brain. Violence, verbal and physical, must be avoided. This includes any anger or malicious damage or misuse of in-kind class.

Ahimsa is a state of mind, not to harm the country will naturally continue. “No harm truly reflects the attitudes and understanding of the fundamental unity of living beings the basis of behavior, saying:” Taimni modern commentators. Shankara said that when the killing, and others see “can not hurt normal operation.” Self in itself become a “dangerous” to include non-functioning state. And meditation, it is too late. However, until the establishment of the country’s internal, we must strive for the mind to come back, away from all acts that harm their own.

In fact, we can not live in this world there is no harm to animals, many times. A simple operation, we breathe to kill many small creatures, it was decided every step we take. In order to maintain a healthy body constant danger of the bacteria, bacteria and viruses of war. Thus, at the end of the killing can only be observed in the spirit of the perfect state. However, we have an obligation to do as little as possible in our lives possible external damage. Jia Nanda, in his autobiography, Yogananda tells us that her teacher, Swami Yukteswar Giri said the killing was a desire to hurt the case.

Despite its many consequences, a candidate must be recognized that yoga and abide by Ahimsa should include the eating of meat in any form or degree strict abstinence.

Although this issue is strange disappearance of any Yoga Sutras, I read, comment on the non-injury in their own yoga practice is very important. In other words, yoga should be thinking, language, without or against the body, mind, or mental behavior. This requires a lot of abstensions, meat (including fish and eggs are abstinence), alcohol, nicotine, and any mental or emotional changes, including caffeine substances. On the other hand, it requires to what body, mind, advantages, and spirit, who is also a form of negligence, such as non-self-inflicted injuries, and any Hades or niyamas compliance. This is not a simple thing is yoga.

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