Laya
Yoga Laya
Yoga – shaivic system of practicing Yoga based on
chakras development and inducing Kundalini energy. Laya
means absorbing and dissolving or melting all difficulties
and negatives, liberating from obstacles and problems by
dissolving karman and destroying ovules of causes. It is
usually called yoga of absorption or absorbing the lower
nature by higher divine spiritual forces.
We can
say that "Laya Yoga" term is usually used in
two different meanings: first is every particular method
of practice or even every single exercise, which melts
mind conditionings or causes of suffering. Second meaning
is many-sided and ordered initiation system referring to
liberation of conditionings by methods of absorbing and
dissolving. Laya Yoga can be practices either as tantric
system or vedic one – adequately "Tantrika Laya
Yoga" or "Vaidika Laya Yoga".
Philosophically
the spiritual aim of Laya Yoga school describes treatise "Yogabija" (142)
as identity, uniformity (aikya), kshtera (fields of mind
and ego) with kshterajna (authority of field, cognitive
consciousness). After realizing this identity the mind
melts itself, and when Laya state appears, vital force
(pavana) becomes stable. Because of the state of absorption
(Laya) a man can achieve ananda state- bliss and happiness
and transcendental consciousness as well.
Laya
state as higher spiritual state of Yoga is described as
entrance of one single soul (atman) to the Absolute or
All-Spirit, unification with God. Laya is entrance into
God, coming into divine consciousness, merging with Highest
Consciousness, with All-Spirit. "Laya" term as
ending state of consciousness or spiritual realization
is identified with fourth level of consciousness expansion
called as Turiya or it's sophisticated higher phase.
Laya
Yoga pays attention to practicing such groups of exercises
like mantras, mudras and yantras – appropriately
work with sound, shape and gestures, and work with signs
and symbols (mandala). This sequence complies with methodology
of introducing exercises – what is often forgotten
by teachers of chakras in the West. They usually teach
in rather accidental way, much different than Eastern Masters.
Mantra purifies speech organs and sense of hearing. Mudra
enables higher energies to flow through all our body and
yantra enables us to contact with higher extraterrestrial
creatures. During contact with higher existences we should
be very careful, because not all of them are Gods or Goodies
indeed and demonic worlds are full of spirits as well,
even often pretending Gods.
As far
as asana-yoga exercises are concerned, the positions associated
usually with yoga, system of Laya Yoga uses usually such
positions of meditation: sitting (sit on knees, lotus),
standing (tree), lying (sawasana) or walking. Of course
with appropriate focusing, visualization, rhythm of breathing
and prayer (mantra). Lots of bows and half-bows are practiced
and ritual moves called sthulla-karira. Laya practice contains
also well known in northern India "transcendental
runs" which are similar to jogging and tranquil lying
on water surface with minimal moves indispensable for maintaining
on the surface. It is called "water relaxation" and
is usually connected with session of intensive purifying
breathing.
Laya
Yoga at it's basis is correctly associated as a mystic
way, a way to unification with God through intensive prayers,
singing mantras, meditations of light and revering (nods,
glorification) which all leads to stimulation of Kundalini
power. Work with chakras and chakra's therapy which commonly
are used in the West should be more connected with practice
of Laya Yoga that to Kundalini Yoga. Unfortunately from
methodological point of view western systems of chakra’s
therapy sometimes are devoid of elementary basis such as
making correct connection with God through intensive exercises
and long lasting glorification some form of God.
Treatises
like "Bhagavata – Purana" (2.4.14.) or "Uddhavagita" (23.29.),
persons practicing in wrong way, without appropriate basis
call it by "Ku-Yogi" term – literally "Bad
Yogin". It is a trainee which because of mistakes
can not achieve divinity, spirituality, enlightenment or
liberation. Ku-Yogi is a person who has been deluded by
obstacles and other people or demons (asures). Such Ku-Yogi
achieves only psychical emptiness, spiritual asepsis, he
tries to pretend enlighten ego or suddenly leaves spiritual
path because it "gives non profit" to him; experiencing
crisis in spiritual life – always because of already
made mistakes and not appropriately strengthen basics.
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