The Path Of Least Resistance

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Do you want to achieve the finality or supreme reality? If yes, then read on.

Lets do a small experiment. Go to a field or any open space. Mark any one spot as ‘A’, which is your start point. A km away from it mark a point ‘B’, the destination you want to reach. Now start walking from A to B keeping your mind free of thoughts. The minute you get a thought take a turn. Every thought, a turn. Write to me how long it took for you to travel the distance.

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Yoga is the journey from A to B. A, is where you are, B is the finality. Guru, is someone, who has already walked that path and has the experience of finality. So he is able to show you the path. But to walk it or to take turns or stop, is the choice of the sadhak.

The key to success is the path of least resistance. The various desires, thoughts, sceneries, people and pleasures that one intercepts on the path, act as resistances, that prevent the sadhak from moving ahead. This is not to say one should shun desires, but to understand ones state, accept it and discuss with the Guru without any barriers or hesitation and then follow his/her word.

‘Mantra moolam guru vakyam’ goes the shloka. To follow the word of the Guru like a mantra. Any ifs and buts cause resistance and hamper ones journey.

When Guru Drona told Arjun to fix his gaze on the eye of the fish, Arjun did just that, irrespective of what was happening around.

The various desires, thoughts, sceneries, people and pleasures that one intercepts on the path, act as resistances, that prevent the sadhak from moving ahead.

When u walk from point A to B, its not as if you are on a treadmill. Things change, sceneries change, people around you change. Change is the only constant in Creation. It is these sceneries which change, in the journey of yog, they are called visions of various dimensions, because when you are walking on the journey, you encounter various gods and goddesses. Unless you encountering or seeing them, you can be sure you are walking on a treadmill.

That is the Guru’s job, to give you the experience, not just talk of experience. The experience has to be yours, individually, not someone else’s, which is actually what a book is. So, begin your journey, but not on a treadmill.

 

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Yogi Ashwini

Yogi Ashwini

Yogi Ashwini is adept in the ancient sciences of Yog, Tantra, Spiritual Healing, Mantra-Chanting, Yagya, Past Life, Art of Mace and Vedic Martial Arts. With an Honours in Economics, a Masters in Management and a successful business, he is an eminent writer for leading dailies and journals, an acclaimed speaker internationally,author of global bestsellers on ancient sciences. After studying the being for decades, spending years in silence and having interacted with the Himalayan masters, Yogi Ashwini propounded the Sanatan Kriya, an assimilation of the eight limbs of Patanjali Ashtang Yog. The sheer magnetism of his persona and radiance he exudes, even at 50, and the experiences one gets just by being in his presence, are enough proof of the efficacy of practice. His two decades of pioneering research on anti-ageing, published in the book ‘Sanatan Kriya: The Ageless Dimension’, has found validation in the recent studies by leading international universities. Thousands have benefited physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually from the practice of Sanatan Kriya, which is taught across the globe free of cost. He runs nearly 14 schools for street children,funds education of blind girls at NAB, organises food distribution camps, generates employment for underprivileged, feeds stray animals at more than 100 centres daily and gives medical help to all those who come to him…humans or animals.

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