Friday, July 21, 2017

Spritual Practice, What for?


Yoga, meditation come with over a thousand benefits.  Want to have better concentration? Want to feel relaxed? Want to have a better health? Or want to slow ageing?  Yoga and Meditation can give it all.

We live in a world where stress, anxiety, depression are very common problems. Every other day we hear someone committing suicide due to depression or somebody killing others. Peace is something much needed in the planet today. Dalai Lama once said, “if every eight year old in the world is taught meditation we will eliminate violence from the world with in one generation”. That is how powerful meditation could be to cultivate a stress free, happy and peace full society.

So what are these spiritual practices (yoga and meditation) actually for? To get into better shape, to reduce stress, to have better mental and physical health? Yes meditation and yoga can be used to get into better shape or to have better physical and mental health. Not only that, it can also be used to get other zillion things which include increased muscle strength, better concentration, better posture etc.  However, what is the primary purpose of these spiritual practice?

While yoga and meditation can give numerous benefits the primary purpose of these spiritual practice is only one and that is to realize your real self.

Once a monk asked a boy: who are you?
I am “Mohit” the guy replied.

“Well that is the name given to your body, I am not asking for name. I am asking who are you? “The monk said.

“An engineer” the guy replied.

“ I am not asking your profession, I am asking who are you? “ the monk smiled
The young man thought for a while and then said, ‘I am the son of so-and-so.’

‘That is your relation with your parents,’ smiled the monk.

‘I am a Hindu and a Nepali.’

‘That is your religion and your nationality.’

‘I am a human being,’ the young man reached his wit’s end.

‘Now, you are referring to the species— the Homo sapiens. Who are you?’

That is the real essence of spiritual practice, to realize who we really are.

I really adore the way one saint explained about:  how spiritual practice helps on in realizing our real self. He compares us with a lantern with a very bright flame inside but the glass of the lantern is covered with very dark and dense layer of smoke and dirt  i.e ignorance, lust, fear, anger, greed and past Karma. To realize that we are that bright burning flame we need to take away that dark and dense layer of smoke and dirt and that is what spiritual practice does.

What is real self then? Real self is not something that can be explained by words but something that is to be experienced. However, to give us idea about the nature of real self vedas describe it as  “sat-chit-anand”. Sat meaning eternal and ever existing. Which is to say, the real self is not affected by birth and death.  Chit meaning consciousness. Thus, matter and chemical reactions do not produce consciousness and consciousness is ever existing.  Anand refers to pure eternal bliss.

With constant spiritual practice the layer of smoke and dirt becomes less dense and we become closer to realizing our real self.

So yes, yoga and meditation can help you in thousand different ways. However, yoga and meditation are not only simple tools which work for better health or anxiety control, like most people take it to be. Spiritual practice made prince Siddhartha, Budhha and it could make you too.