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Meditate, do yoga, and surf like Ruah Yoga (NY) in Bhayekapada galavasana. |
Exotic Jess Lizama gets her Zen (serene being) on while we grunt away. Okay, now
Ananda balasana (baby pose), everyone! Here she goes with
Ricky Rebel for
The Flama on Instagram. They bring up the question, What is yoga? It's a bunch of poses, yes? No, it's so much more.
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It's an ancient practice summarized by the
Sage Patanjali 2,000 years ago. Patanjali formulated an
eightfold path (ashtanga) mirroring the very popular
Buddhist path in India. Like Buddhism, it is composed of interlinking factors. The paths go well together, but they are not the same and do not lead ultimately to the same place. Too bad people fail to realize that, doing one thing thinking they're doing another. If "
zen" is
dhyāna (Pali
jhana) then any serene practice might lead one to the first few mental absorptions. But that's where it will remain without the Buddha's teachings on taking it further, taking it beyond, taking it beyond the beyond to complete liberation.
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(W/WQ)
Rāja yoga ("royal yoga," "supreme union," also known as classical or
aṣhṭānga yoga) is one of the six schools of dharmic (
astika)
Hindu philosophy. Its principal text is the
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. It is concerned with the cultivation of a seer/viewer's (
ṛiṣhi)
mind using various limbs, such as
meditation (
dhyāna,
dhyana) and concentration (
samādhi,
samadhi). Its object is to further one's acquaintance with reality, achieve awakening (
moksha), and eventually enlightenment (
kaivalya). Note that what the Buddha and Buddhism calls "enlightenment" is
BODHI. By developing
insight on top of serenity (
jhana, meditative absorptions), one finds "liberation" (
moksha) in
NIRVANA, the going out of all suffering, not yet another pleasant rebirth with
Brahmā.
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