Yoga dvd – Bundle of thoughts, feelings, moods, etc

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In the First Lesson you gained the perception of the “I” as independent from the body, the latter merely being an instrument for use. You have now arrived at the stage when the “I” appears to you to be a mental creature–a bundle of thoughts, feelings, moods, etc. But you must go farther. You must be able to distinguish the “I” from these mental conditions, which are as much tools as is the body and its parts.

Let us begin by considering the thoughts more closely connected with the body, and then work up to the higher mental states.

The sensations of the body, such as hunger; thirst; pain; pleasurable sensations; physical desires, etc., etc., are not apt to be mistaken for essential qualities of the “I” by many of the Candidates, for they have passed beyond this stage, and have learned to set aside these sensations, to a greater or lesser extent, by an effort of the Will, and are no longer slaves to them. Not that they do not experience these sensations, but they have grown to regard them as incidents of the physical life–good in their place–but useful to the advanced man only when he has mastered them to the extent that he no longer regards them as close to the “I.” And yet, to some people, these sensations are so closely identified with their conception of the “I” that when they think of themselves they think merely of a bundle of these sensations. They are not able to set them aside and consider them as things apart, to be used when necessary and proper, but as things not fastened to the “I.” The more advanced a man becomes the farther off seem these sensations. Not that he does not feel hungry, for instance.

Taken from “A SERIES OF LESSONS IN RAJA YOGA” by YOGI RAMACHARAKA


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