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YOGI ASHWINI

Everything in creation is a unique frequency of prana. Consciousness unites with prana to give shape to all things existing in the universe. While prana gives one his/her unique physical state, consciousness channelises his/her thoughts to take shape.

Let us take an example. In a company, the CEO sits in a luxurious office and chalks out a plan for the company in a few hours. At the other end of the spectrum is a labourer who spends countless hours every day of his life, bringing the CEO’s thoughts into reality. This is the play of consciousness. Both are unique specimens of consciousness, the ability to manifest. The level of consciousness of the CEO is much higher than that of the labourer and, therefore, the power of his thought. The higher the level, the greater is one’s ability to manifest one’s thoughts. The difference between a successful and an unsuccessful person is their levels of consciousness.

How does one increase one’s level of consciousness?
Consciousness increases when the body’s pranic frequency becomes subtler. That is the ultimate purpose of yoga, to raise one’s consciousness. Anything and everything, is achievable when the level of consciousness is high. That is the precise reason why even kings paid reverence at a yogi’s feet.

Sanatan Kriya, encapsulating all eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga, comprises practices to cleanse the body of bad prana and elevate the level of consciousness. As one progresses in Sanatan Kriya, subtle changes manifest in the body, elevating the level of consciousness. At the physical level it results in ridding the body of imbalances which generally are seen as physical, financial, mental or emotional disturbances. As these disturbances subside, the result is seen as an extraordinary glow, inner and physical strength, and, needless to say, a heightened level of consciousness.

Yoga is a subject of consciousness, the higher you go, faster is the manifestation of your will. That’s why Divine Consciousness is all powerful, all pervasive. It manifests at will, instantaneously.

Yogi Ashwini is an authority on the Vedic sciences and the author of “Sanatan Kriya - The Ageless Dimension.” He can be reached on dhyan@dhyanfoundation.com

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