Original Kriya Yoga Volume IV: Step-by-step Guide to Salvation (Volume 4) by Rangin Mukherjee
Author:Rangin Mukherjee [Mukherjee, Rangin]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2018-03-19T07:00:00+00:00
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First of all we should experience the vision of God in ajna chakra.
2. Following that, we go up to the end of sahasrara chakra to merge ourselves with formless Brahma, and ultimately;
3. Go up to sahasrara chakra to gain moksha as the author mentioned before in other volumes.
4. And finally, going further to the end of sahasrara to the mula chakra, and by piercing this chakra we merge ourselves with formless Brahma or Almighty and thus get salvation.
1.7. Stithapragya
Once the mind experiences total calmness, it will never again be attracted towards materialistic enjoyment. All that we see at that time will then seem to be fake, useless, and worthless. As materialistic things will have no value to us, we will always remain within ourselves. What this happiness is called is stithapragya. [The Bhagavad Gita (2:55) teaches that when one relinquishes all desires in the mind, the Self finds satisfaction in itself alone, and that one is a sthithaprajna (established in steady wisdom).]
After a Kriya Practitioner experiences the samadhi stage, he will never be the same person again. He will lose all types of desire. He will have no interest in materialistic enjoyment. This mind will be reactionless in every situation (circumstance) as the mind stays above all these situations. Mind will have no emotion, fear, or anger. This is an effortless stage where one is always connected with God. He will have equanimity (be equal-minded) and always be without attachments. He stays always in ajna chakra. He has no feelings for happiness or sorrowness. Since the mind becomes firm about this temporary dream-like world, mind always stay in trace.
When the movement and quality of breathing becomes extremely thin and subtle and the smallest quantity is always in the same frequency, meaning that the length and duration of inhalation is the same as exhalation, at that time mind can easily go up and down sushumna.
Also at that time there will be no pain in the body and no anxiety in the mind. An unexplainable happiness arises which is called the equality of Prana. This feeling has to be experienced by ourselves, it cannot be explained. This equanimity (samanta) or balance is called yoga.
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