The Raja Yoga path is important to understand and is not an easy path. At the beginning of the journey in the path of Raja Yoga, the royal path, is self-acceptance. We may think itâs very simple. I can accept myself, and the path is on or open. But try self-acceptance; youâll know itâs the toughest.
You can accept other people more easily, but to accept yourself is very difficult, extremely difficult. Self-acceptance is number one. Number two is awareness. There are three aspects of awareness â be aware, alert and active. That means no absentmindedness. Is it possible?
The path is very simple. Itâs all very simple techniques. Self-acceptance is the beginning and the end until you complete your journey. Itâs only through self-acceptance that you can evolve. If you start criticizing yourself â how do you know youâre criticizing yourself? Easy to know. Youâre criticizing other people. If youâre criticizing other people, youâre actually very critical of yourself; itâs a clear sign. These are very tiny, little, and easy benchmarks.
Our path is so simple, and then awareness. Awareness is the main understanding of what you are. Always awake â it means youâre always awake to the truth of the time, the present time. Youâre aware of whatâs going on. That means your mind is right here. When we live our life, our mind is here. Then, be alert. You should always be alert and the mind ready for action, ready for whatever is coming.
Destiny keeps throwing situations at you; if we are absent-minded, itâll hit you in your face. If youâre always alert, you can tackle everything in life. That means your acceptance level automatically becomes high; it goes up.
Be active; you should always be active. That means you have no tamas, zero tamas, inertia, or procrastination. You donât waste your time analysing, complaining, criticising, and judging. You wonât waste your time.
Role of the Guru
Whatâs the Guruâs role? As Subhashree said, the Guru has a major role here as somebody who has attained it. The Guru is your benchmark. âThatâs the consciousness Iâm looking at. Thatâs where Iâm going, not the person.â Please donât confuse the Guru with the person, but a person could be a representation of that state.
Guru is a state; a person who has attained that state is everything for you. Thatâs how Hanuman attained all his powers. His connection to Ram was unshakeable. Whatever happened in the world, his connection to Ram was unshakeable; he got ashta siddhis (eight powers) and nava nidhis (nine divine treasures), everything. Just remember: just be aware, alert, and active.
Self-acceptance and awareness are very important. Then time, space, emotions, and situations have no value; zero value. Whatâs their value? Only entertainment value. When youâre living your life, going through situations, and through the motions, theyâre all just entertainment. Theyâre all just part of the drama of life.
Whenever we start criticising, weâre criticising ourselves. Whenever we judge people, weâre judging ourselves. Whenever we arenât accepting others or people or situations around us, we have a conflict within ourselves. When this is very clear, Raja Yoga is very easy. Thatâs why I said the Raja Yoga path is very simple and very tough because to practise something is very easy.
If I give you a meditation to practise, thatâs okay; thatâs very easy. To evolve by connecting to yourself and beautifying yourself is extremely difficult. This is called the path of fire. This Raja Yoga path is called the path of Shiva, the path of fire. Why is it called so? Because here youâre always on your toes: alert and aware.
Key teachings of Raja Yoga
You need to be completely happy when youâre going through happiness or situations of happiness. Your every cell is rejoicing. When youâre going through bouts of sadness, your every cell is experiencing sadness. That means you donât come back. Every situation is experienced 100 per cent, so the recurrence will be less. How can the recurrence happen? When we break that pattern.
This means that when we are happy, we are kind of in the mind saying, âOh no, this happiness wonât stay, or is going to be long, with sadness around the corner.â When weâre sad, we want to be happy. In every situation, weâre pushing it away. What happens? Everything is postponed. This means everything is pending. When all these things are pending, life gets repeated. Thatâs what happens. Everything has to be experienced through acceptance; youâre flowing. Thatâs what this path is exactly about.
Empowered 5.0 is coming up, focusing on âMaking Masters.â Itâs not about teaching some techniques. Itâs very easy to teach techniques. I can teach you thousands of techniques, but for what? You may get addicted to a technique. Youâll have to get connected to âyouâ; only then can you become a master.
Action should be pure. Whatâs pure action? Action without expectation. More and more actions without expectation happen, and life itself is enhanced. Life becomes purer. What you think is unachievable will come in your hand, plate, and platter. Thatâs because weâve accepted ourselves and decided that this path, this way, is us. Weâre the way; weâre the path. Thatâs understood. These are a few things that you should always remember.
Itâs not about the other person or the situation; itâs about people. We go through all these situations, so why do we have a conflict? Mostly, itâs because of our identity. We identify ourselves as this person or personality. Thatâs the problem. The identification and other connections like me and my job, my family, my property and my society â me is the whole thing. If youâre reinforcing the personality aspect too much, everything leads to calamities, both pleasure and pain. These are all important, fundamental things connected to the Raja Yoga path.
Steadfastness is the key
From what Iâve seen, two types of people immediately get attracted to this path. This is my experience in the last ten years. One type is the beings who have come from other lokas (worlds). Theyâve come to earth, experienced the human body, lived here long enough, and taken multiple births. Finally, they know itâs time to go back, or they want to really return. These are the kinds of people who immediately gravitate towards the Raja Yoga path.
The other type of people are people who lived in other yugas (eras), like in Treta Yuga (Shri Ramaâs time), Dwaapar Yuga (Shri Krishnaâs time), or different times. Theyâve come to the Kali Yuga, our time. They also want to return, or they want to elevate themselves. These are the two types of people whoâll never leave. People whoâve found the path and know that this is the path will never leave.
A lot of people are born only in this Kali Yuga time, and their basic traits, expression or orientation is unconscious. Theyâre always sense-oriented, looking for sensory pleasures. Theyâre possession-oriented; they like to control or capture things, me and mine. All these wars are waged by such people. Evolved beings donât wage wars or torture animals in laboratories and dairy farms. Who is doing these things? They are beings who are insensitive. These are Kali Yuga-born people. Those people may not find it interesting in the Raja Yoga path. They walk in, and theyâll go out also. Theyâll not stay. This is my experience.
People who come from other lokas (worlds) or people whoâve come from other yugas (eras) will definitely stay in the Raja Yoga path. Theyâll never leave. This is the path that will take them back to where they came from.â Mohanji
People who come from other lokas (worlds) or people whoâve come from other yugas (eras) will definitely stay in the Raja Yoga path. Theyâll never leave. This is the path that will take them back to where they came from. Understand that if somebody says, âOh! this is not my cup of tea,â itâs fine. Itâs okay because they may not be able to do anything here. Self-acceptance will be impossible for them. They canât do it. Likewise, being alert and aware isnât possible when they like absentmindedness, an unconscious state. People who like intoxication, which is basically taking you to unconsciousness, will not have anything to do here. Weâre looking at fully conscious people.
Focus on being alert, aware and active
The Raja Yoga path is taking you to a fully conscious state, being alert, aware, active, and fully conscious. Where your intoxications are and making you unconscious, thatâs not the path. Hallucinatory things that take you high and then drop you back down are not our path. Understand that. Violence doesnât sit here; violence canât happen. Violence isnât connected to higher evolution. Violence is connected to lower emotions. Itâs not connected to evolution; itâs connected to emotions. That doesnât sit here. We have to be clear; this is a very powerful path.
I canât even begin to explain how powerful it is. You got to walk; thereâs no way. Nobody carries you. The path strengthens you; the Guru strengthens you and empowers you to go further. Nobody is going to tell you, âLook here, Iâll give you this enlightenment.â Enlightenment happens when youâre detached from your bindings, fully conscious and unbound. When youâre unbound, itâll show in your life as freedom; connect as freedom from within. When youâre unbound from your mind, it shows. You donât need to prove to anybody; it shows â unbound freedom. This is visible.
When youâre evolving, youâll know that feeling that youâre detaching from your mind, your sense of objects, and your orientation. To a great extent, your desire pattern changes. When youâre evolving to a level where you are completely yourself, which means not what your mind is projecting, not the personality, but when you are truly yourself, youâll feel tremendous power. A state of being fully Shiva â still. Nothing affects you; that powerful. Thatâs the Raja Yoga path, like Lord Dattatreya â living, walking Avadhootas. Thatâs why we respect them. Sai Baba â a great Avadhoota in every aspect.
Whatâs Ganesha? We see mostly three idols in our ashrams; Lord Ganesha is the awareness of consciousness â fully conscious, always aware of who he is. We have the gross on one side and the subtle on the other; when they marry each other, we call it life. When they separate from each other, we call it death. Very simple!
The journey from gross to subtle
This whole awareness, the whole spiritual journey, is from being gross to being subtle. From sthula (gross), the awareness shifts to the subtle. The subtle energises, not the sthula, the gross. Without the subtle, the gross cannot function or is not alive. When our focus, our orientation, is shifting more and more slowly to the subtle, we feel expansion and freedom more and more. Society may not understand this freedom or the free man. They think freedom is freedom of the mind to go anywhere, do whatever you like, etc.
Many great free people are sitting in jails, but theyâre unaffected by prisons because they are free. Theyâre not worried about the space theyâre occupying. Theyâre not worried about anything. Nothing! This is very important to understand. Being free is very important; thatâs an inside story; Itâs inside us. Nobody can tell you, âOkay, now you do this and be free.â Itâs not like that; itâs a constant practice.
Travel from this shore, which is gross, to that shore, which is subtle, and these two shores are together as life. When theyâre separated, itâs death. While weâre living, we should make the shift from gross to subtle; thatâs the beauty. Then, when youâre living as subtle, you may not move to gross. When youâre living, thatâs the time when you shift from gross to subtle. That means, from the physical mind, intellect, and ego to that which energises all this, that energy you can call soul or spirit. Shift to that; start experiencing that at work. Then, eventually, when you leave the body, when you die, youâre leaving as that, not as gross.
This whole awareness, the whole spiritual journey, is from being gross to being subtle. Gross means personality. Subtle means what activates the personality.â Mohanji
Gross means personality. Subtle means what activates the personality. You move as subtle energy. When you go, die, or leave as subtle, you may not even want to come back and take another personality because youâre already disconnected from your personality. This is what Iâm trying to do exactly in the Empowered programs because what we need are masters, not just people who practise.
Practice is more for alignment, concentration, and focus. For that, you need practise; you need discipline. Discipline is extremely important so that youâre stable, in one part. Determination is even more important to evolve in this life. To go back to the pattern is very easy. Just do what comes to your mind and keep doing it. Thatâs enough to entertain patterns. Today, the main pattern is our addiction to food; thatâs the main pattern.
One of the greatest addictions today is a mobile phone. You cannot live without it. Our whole focus is on this rectangular screen; thatâs where we live and die. What are we carrying, then? Images that are useless in the mind. This is what happens.
Itâs important to empty everything. The mind should be empty. Thereâs no activity; thereâs nothing; youâre completely empty and free. When youâre moving, youâre moving, walking, talking power; walking, talking Shiva. Thatâs what we should move exactly. Otherwise, itâs about the mind thatâs complaining. My mind is not good today; Iâm tired today; I donât have a mood today; this is our state most of the time. Thatâs because weâre addicted to activities.
Weâre slaves to our minds. The mind is a great servant but a very bad boss. A great servant because if you use your mind well, you can attain the powers. But if you allow your mind to take over, youâll always be complaining; youâll be hating all these nonsense things which are completely useless for evolution. Emotions are absolutely useless for evolution because emotions are not permanent. Theyâre temporary; they come and go.
Spiritual maturity
We talk about spiritual maturity. Imagine somebody is talking and criticising other people. Theyâre not spiritually mature. Imagine somebody saying, âBecause of that person, I got affected.â Theyâre not spiritually mature. Itâs easy to understand. Spiritual maturity simply means youâre happy with whatever happens, and you are stable inside. Externally, whatever happens, itâs not affecting you. If you reach that state, youâre very stable spiritually. Youâre mature in spirituality, and from there, youâll automatically evolve further, and nobody can touch you, shake you or stir you. This is what you should remember when you walk the Raja Yoga path.
I explained so much because itâs important to know what youâre doing and what youâre walking for. Itâs not like the feel-good factor of applying an ointment on top of the cancer; itâs not like that. Itâs actually removing the cancer completely and purifying that space because everything weâve collected and stored eventually becomes cancerous. Itâs important to stay clear and always stay pure. Thatâs why we have tremendous charity activities, annadaan (food donation) and all.
The Raja Yoga path is everything. We have Bhakti; we have temples. We have Jnana; the knowledge, what weâre doing now, and Karma Yoga is serving the poor. This is all included in the Raja Yoga path. Every aspect is getting completed. Completion! Yes, completion; thatâs what life is all about â total completion. Thatâs what life is for. Thatâs what weâre doing.
The Raja Yoga path is everything. Bhakti Yoga is easier because thereâs some object outside you can connect to; itâs very easy. Jnana Yoga is easy because thereâs knowledge outside that you can chew. Then, Karma Yoga is also easier because youâre serving the world outside. Thereâs always something outside. With Raja Yoga, everything is inside. Self-acceptance is inside; awareness is inside. All these things are inside. Thatâs not easy, but if you start walking, itâs very powerful.
Thatâs why I said many people who are only born in Kali Yuga may not even like it. Theyâll not understand it. They can easily connect to something outside, and theyâre happy, but when they come to the Raja Yoga path, itâs not easy because this is a path of fire for them. But, as I said, two types of people will never leave: one has come from other lokas, other worlds, and one has evolved from other yugas or other eras. These people will not leave. They have found gold already. Others, if they go, itâs fine. Thank them, bless them and love them.
Taken from Satsang after 41 days of meditation Love Beyond Dimensions
Watch the satsang here.
Transcribed by Seema Jamakhandi
Proofread by Eric Elbers
Quotes on Raja Yoga
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- Raja Yoga path, the royal path, the path of liberation is a path of dissolution because you become the ocean: you dissolve and become supreme consciousness.
- The fundamental teaching of the path of liberation (Raja Yoga) is self-acceptance.
- We are both gross and subtle. Gross is the physical aspect of us, such as body, mind, intellect, and ego, or the tangible aspect of our existence. The subtle simply means the energy aspect that enlivens all the above. Anger, hatred, jealousy, comparisons, and competition are illusions that the gross maintains. The subtle is love and various natural derivations of love such as compassion, kindness, selflessness, gratitude, righteousness, so on and so forth. In other words, subtle is simply rooted in Dharma (righteous duty), while the gross maintains the shifting, changing illusions. The shift in awareness from gross to subtle is stability in spiritual terms. Adharma cannot take place with the subtle. Subtle is dharma. This is the fundamental awareness that we need when we walk the path of Raja Yoga.
- In the path of Raja yoga, Be aware that youâve taken birth.
- Acceptance, awareness, and flexibility â these are the fundamentals of the path of Raja Yoga.
- Many gurus who have taken people to higher levels didnât give anything to the disciples. They gave themselves â âYou can use this in whatever way you canâ. This is our path of Raja Yoga.
- We walk the path of Raja Yoga. Itâs connecting to consciousness.
- All you have to do in the path of Raja Yoga is be available. Just walk it; be available. Just walk it, accept yourself, and âbe youâ all the time.
- Raja Yoga is the royal path. The path that doesnât have any boundaries and includes all the paths â Bhakti Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga â is included in Raja Yoga. Everything is there; it means whatever you are, whatever you feel, and whatever expression you have is an expression of the divine. If you look at it that way, everything becomes a divine act. Thereâs nothing like wrong or right. In Raja Yoga, you work out all your desires; you donât fight the desires. You see them, experience them, and you go beyond.
- All you do is keep your focus on where you want to go. Thatâs all; thatâs it. Thatâs the path.
- This path is about stabilizing and settling down within.
- When youâre stable inside, whatever you want to see outside will happen; itâll manifest. You become everything once you settle down inside, within. Thatâs the power of the Raja Yoga path.
- Bhakti (devotion), Jnana (knowledge path), and Karma (selfless service); itâs all involved in Raja Yoga.
- Raja yoga is about awareness. What are you being aware of? What will you be aware of? The energy inside you. Just be aware. âHey, itâs not me; itâs not my personality. Itâs not Mohanji.â Whatâs activating Mohanji is the energy inside. This remembrance is enough. All the time, youâre remembering, âIâm not this personality which Iâm projecting, but Iâm the energy which is activating this projection.â If you constantly remember that, youâll start connecting more and more to the subtle aspect, the sukshma inside.
- Our path isnât easy to understand because itâs internal, internal and internal â connecting with yourself, purifying yourself, and becoming yourself. Thatâs the power of this path.
- Like Krishna said, âYou worship anybody, but eventually, it comes to me.â Thatâs Supreme Consciousness speaking. Thatâs exactly what it is. In the Raja Yoga path, Supreme Consciousness, a direct connection to the formless is also good. Every path is good, provided it suits you. It should be as you are, as you naturally can be. Otherwise, everything is just an activity.
- The path is that of Avadhootha â pure consciousness, the Raja Yoga path.
- Devotion is a very good path. Awareness is even better because you become that. But that Raja Yoga path â thatâs not easy. Itâs not easy because youâre connecting to pure brightness.
- One who worships, meditates and merges into the Supreme Brightness is a Raja Yogi. No form has any true relevance to him except as the available manifestation of the Supreme Brightness.
- The Raja Yoga path, the Supreme Consciousness path, pure brightness, there are no forms attached, you see your soul, you connect to your soul. There is nothing to choose here. When you feel aligned when you do an activity, that activity suits you. When you wear an outfit, what feels good is what suits you; when the size is correct, you feel good about it. Similarly (what suits you is) when you feel good about a path, the Guru Frequency or the external Guru frequency.
- The Raja Yoga path â Integrate into a master, plug into a master, be in the consciousness of the master. The master is already aligned and when you are in the consciousness of the master, then automatically, you will be aligned.
- Raja is a king or an emperor. Yoga is that you are an emperor, i.e. you are not bound by anything on earth. That is exactly what Raja Yoga is. Something which is unbound. Nothing can bind you, no practice, thing, person, situation, or time â nothing binds you. That is the state. Itâs a state of being totally free.
- Some people are on the path of dissolution; they have had all the experiences, and they just want to dissolve into the Supreme consciousness, awareness, for them Raja Yoga is suitable.
- A more powerful path of connection is the path of annihilation. Knowledge, devotion and service are all gains in some way. Annihilation means you lose all your identification and just merge with the supreme unmanifested God. No signs, no manifestation. This is called the Golden path, Raja Yoga, or the royal path.
- In the royal path, there is no other aim, just liberation. Whatever you do every day, it takes you one step forward to liberation. The fundamental tenet of that path is things are happening; there is no âdoingâ, only âbeingâ. You say, âGod, use me for the higher purpose. I do not exist, only you do.â Even Shirdi Sai Baba used to say everybody is owned by the same God; there is no difference. I do not exist. Only You exist, my Lord.
- The whole Raja yoga path is about shedding! Not shedding consciously, but because you donât want it, it drops off. The moment you say, âI donât want this,â and you move something out, it will stay. Its residue will stay. But if it goes off by itself because you are not using it, it will not come back. Thatâs the point.
- Do you know what the possible height of success in one human life is? Conquest of the mind. Because this is the exact path of Raja Yoga, the king of yogas, the highest success means zero mind. Empty. Then you are complete in life.
Compiled by Puja Mathur, Bhumika Arvind and Biljana Vozarevic
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