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Yogic body and Vedic mind - Yoga articles
Fit mind and liberated body
Last updated: February 06, 2010 10:06 PM IST
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If you ask me who is a complete human being, this is what I would say: having a yogic body and vedic mind.
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In the yogic body
not only do you experience health but you also have a strong spiritual experience, a strong spiritual consciousness with great health and mental state and a nervous system strong enough to go through the highest spiritual experience – this is the yogic body.
Having a yogic body is having great health and the energy and intelligence to awaken the body’s innate intelligence, energy and creativity. It is using the body to live a fulfilling life.
Nithya Yoga helps to create a yogic body
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Vedic mind is living without any engraved negative memories. It is living intensely, spontaneously, radiating the superconscious energy,
continuously living in the superconscious plane. It is the mind which is in tune with the superconscious energy and constantly radiates the ultimate truth in every action it does, every inspiration it kindles, every feeling it creates, every experience it enables.
Vedic mind is a liberated free mind constantly ready to upgrade itself and explore a new conscious experience. It is a mind not stuck in the past, not rushing into the future; but enjoying the whole flow, the whole ecstasy, the whole explosion.
The mind which reminds you of the great truths is the vedic mind. Having a vedic mind is constantly allowing the great timeless truths to prove themselves in your life.
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 Yogic body and vedic mind is living with mindless space, in a liberated body.
When the shoe fits, the leg is forgotten. When the chain fits the neck is forgotten. When the belt fits, the belly is forgotten.
When the mind fits, the body is forgotten. Fit mind and forgotten body is having a yogic body and vedic mind.
The yogic body and vedic mind allow, execute and affirm the authenticity of the great spiritual truths.
It is the body and mind which allows the superconsciousness to radiate itself in all its glories without hindering or interfering.
Vedic mind is the mind which completely cooperates for the expression of the highest superconsciousness.
Yogic body is the body which completely obeys and feels connected with the superconscious energy and expresses itself.
Living with yogic body and vedic mind is living enlightenment, jeevan mukti. This is what is being a jeevan mukta – living enlightenment.
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Living enlightenment is living a conflict-free life - feeling that life is good, saying a very deep ‘yes’ for life. You will never feel that anything is bad in the whole cosmos.
You will have such a deep yes, you will have such a joy just to live in the body.
You will be overflowing just living inside your body. You will radiate so much of health, joy and wellbeing. And you just know what you want to do in your life, and who you are; you know that life is good - not by somebody convincing or telling you but by your own deep authentic experience.
A deep centered feeling is what I call living enlightenment.
Sometimes, rarely you get a glimpse – if the body and mind are prepared properly according to techniques, you can stay in that enlightenment.
Whether you are a doctor or engineer or lawyer, you will be radiating fulfillment. You will have complete centeredness.
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THE MISSION
The Nithyananda Mission is part of a world-wide movement for meditation and peace.
The goal of Paramahamsa Nithyananda's advent on planet earth is to spread the inner
science of enlightenment by delivering physical health, mental wellness and spiritual
awakening to all beings irrespective of their race, gender or nationality. To achieve
this, Nithyananda Mission aims to initiate 100 million persons into the unique meditation
Nithya Dhyaan and one hundred thousand persons to 'living enlightenment'.
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Nithyanananda Dhyanapeetam, Nithyanandapuri, Kallugopahalli, Off Mysore Road,
Bangalore District - 562 109. Karnataka, INDIA
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