Samyama - Dual Path to Divinity
What is Samyama? Should you do it? What is to be
done? go on to reading it.
" Fundamentally, on any spiritual path, there are only two types of spiritual processes in the world - the path of Samadhi and the path of Pragna. "
Sadhguru: Now,
when we say Samyama - It is a state where your awareness has reached a
point - where you clearly know - when I say "Know", knowing is always
thought in terms of "Oh! I - Know". It is not that knowing, you are
fully aware that you are not the body, you are not the mind, you are not the
world. Your body is separate, the mind is separate - these are the three things
that you are always getting identified with. You get identified with the body,
the mind, the surroundings around you - this is the trap.
If you are in Samyama, the body will be there, mind will be
there, world will be there but you are not part of all these three things. If
you are free from all these three things, there can be no suffering. If you are
in the body, body can suffer, if you are in the mind, mind can suffer, if you
are in the world, world can make you suffer. If you are not in any of these
three things, you are outside of these three things, this is your Mukthi - That
is the aim of Samyama. It is the height of awareness, where your witnessing has
separated everything. If your witness is sharp enough - it will slice off the
body, it will slice off the mind, it will slice off the world - it will leave
you free from all these things. In what way it is connected to Samadhi? It is
not connected to Samadhi. It is a way of bypassing all Samadhis.
Fundamentally, on any Spiritual path, there are only two
types of spiritual processes in the world - the path of Samadhi and the path of
Pragna. Pragna means the path of awareness; Samadhi means the path of
dissolution. Samadhi - there are various types of Samadhis. Mainly in the
tradition, they classify Samadhis into 8 forms, some 14, some 18 and it goes
on. Samadhi is like a prize - it is a gift nature gives you for doing so much
Sadhana. Now, nature gives you a break - when you are in Samadhi, you are
blissful. You are free from everything. Nature offers you a bottle of drink and
says, OK, you have done so well, so drink this and be happy. So drink this and
you are fine for sometime, but once you come back, almost everything is the
same. It leaves you transformed to some extent, but still you are not free from
everything. However, whichever Samadhi you are going through, it is the same.
All Samadhis we are talking about, 8 or 16 or whatever type - they all belong
to Savikalpa or Savi Tarka Samadhi.
All these things involve certain qualities - they are good.
It is just like by doing good Karma, people go to heaven. Heaven means it is a
small escape that a man has in the process of life and death because of good
karmas, he gets a break, where he is blissful. Different levels of bliss are
available; there are different levels of heaven - different grades of heaven.
You want to call it as heaven or different dimensions of life or different
levels of consciousness, whatever. Samadhi is one more heaven. When you are
alive, nature gives you a little bit of heaven because you have been so good,
this is a prize offered to you. But a person who is in a hurry to reach the
goal should not take these Samadhis. Samadhis are very beautiful, very
transforming. Also very transforming for the atmosphere. It is beneficial for
people around us when we go into Samadhis. The whole atmosphere gets charged
because one person is in Samadhi, as many of you have witnessed.
But, I would not consider even the Samadhi state as real
growth - it is only a prize that nature has offered to you. If you want you can
enjoy it or you can just leave it and go on. Initially, these prizes that are
being offered to you are precious to you. But as days go by and everyday you
start getting prizes, then prize becomes meaningless. The first medal that you
got in school or college, that is very valuable, you put it in the showcase.
Suppose you become a big sportsman and you get thousands of them, then all over
your house it will be there. You will throw it somewhere and go because you got
many and the same happens to this also. A person who earns too many Samadhis,
after sometime does not want any more Samadhis - that is one way. Or another
person who is going on seeking more Samadhis, wants to remain there for longer
and longer. Deep attachment will arise to this state that you want to be in
this state always, because it is blissful. It is like being in the lap of God.
It is like going back to the lap of existence where nothing can touch you,
where you are free from everything. It is like a child getting addicted to the
mother's lap - that is the Samadhi state.
May you know the stillness of Samyama
May you know the stillness of Samyama
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