In normal circumstances, people pay
more attention to longevity, not being much aware on the issue of
quality. It is not so in Yoga, for here the main issue is the
quality of life experience that attracts also the longevity as a
component of quality of life. Yoga sees longevity as a component, or
more exactly a result of Yoga practices. The fact that the yogic
discipline allows the body to function better and the mind to be
under one's own control (that is a balanced way of life without any
doubt), has to lead to a longer span of life of a practitioner. But,
Yoga is primarily about the quality of life, an issue that is
outlined by the Yoga philosophy in its very authoritative book known
as Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.
Quality of life
From the yogic perspective, the issue of quality of life has to
be seen from both material and spiritual angles. Yet, the material angle of
quality of life can be simplified by considering it as an expression of the
spiritual perspective. Indeed, the spiritual side of quality of life takes
credit for the material side that becomes just a matter of a right attitude
towards material things. In own turn, the spiritual side of quality of life has
to be seen from body and mind perspectives. The body issue is essential, as the
harmonization of the body is a solid foundation for addressing the issues of the
mind that becomes a the tool of extension, the organ and function through which
we experience the world.
In practical terms Yoga recommends
the body has to be cleansed of impurities, i.e. toxins, etc., for
this reason a multitude of Yoga techniques being used. The
motivation behind it is the fact that the toxins within the body do
corrupt the perception to certain degrees. It is primarily the
quality of perception that gives in fact the quality of life, is so
Yoga pays a great attention towards the body as a vehicle of sense
experience and host of mind experiences. Yet, here, the issue of the
mind is far more complex because it requires a certain degree of
abstraction to understand the mind experiences. However, we cannot
miss the point to mention that body experiences, as sense
experience, do end up ultimately as mental experience. From the
point of view of Yoga, what is essential is that the experience of
awareness known as Samadhi, is the focus and end point of the entire
practice. It can be said in simple terms that in Yoga philosophy and
practice, the quality of life is determined by the level of
awareness that leads to yogic liberation known as Kaivalya.
Awareness
The end achievement of Yoga practice is in some form or another
described by people who have experienced it, as the experience of awareness or
the experience of being alert. A person possessing such an awareness is known in
Yoga as Drashta ("witness"), as is mentioned in Yoga Sutras. Here. the question
we might ask is: "Who is a witness and what the witness witnesses?" The relevant
yogic literature does mention that awareness is a gradual process, as Yoga
practices become more refined and the practitioner becomes more alert towards
the environment and towards one's own person.
There is a wide spread idea in the
Yoga literature about awareness being a transcendent experience in
the sense that somehow the one who does experience it gets out of
this material world, but this is not true. Yoga awareness has to be
seen as an immanent experience for the fact that conscious states
are mental states therefore brain states. It will be more
appropriate to see consciousness, as qualia of mental activities,
that step ahead from animal to human species. As such, Yoga does
assume that the present Homo Sapiens has the capacity to graduate
into the Yoga consciousness as qualia, but this ability is not a
common feature of all of us. It appears, as the yogic literature
points out that only after practicing advanced forms of Yoga,
somebody is capable to acquire such an awareness as a day to day
feature of human activities.
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, talk about
Drashta ("seer or witness") from the beginning (Ch.I-3). The issue
seems to be of an utmost importance, as the practitioner (as
Drashta) has to be now on the same site with the the one who is the
witness of all, i.e. the God (more often named in Yoga tradition as
Ishvara). According to Yoga, the object a witness witnesses is the
material nature, as manifestation of Shakti principle. Yet most
important is the fact that the witness does witness himself/
herself, as every witness is part of the material nature. Yet, this
process of witnessing is not the ordinary way of seeing actions and
things within the world of nature (Prakriti). According to Yoga,
this kind of witnessing has a high quality of perception.
Yoga claims that this the enhanced
quality of perception does not lead to a simple passive
contemplation of things or to a one-pointed directional
concentration, but a multilevel degree of perception. Naturally we
might ask the question of what is a multilevel degree of perception?
Yoga explains in simple words as being the capacity to be aware of
more than one thing at a time. Yet, this capacity appears to be
beyond the human capacity, but Yoga has proved that some people can
do it. Such an experience might be called a three-dimensional
awareness, for the fact that attention is directed now in the entire
surrounding space. Such a remarkable ability has to be seen to be
indeed a high degree of expressing the qualia of human life.
How to increase
awareness
The Yoga practices normally do increase awareness to a certain
extent depanding on the kind of practice. The preliminary stages of Yoga that
are related to body optimisation, start with a gradual elimination of body
toxins and renunciation to various addictions. At this stage, gradually the
perception of the senses increase in quality. By other practices like the use of
Pranayama ("control of the breath") Yoga says that there is a sensation of
awareness of the lightness of the body (called Laghima), i.e. the heavy barden
that hanged on the body appears to be removed. Yet, as far as the tantric
practices are concerned, awareness can be obtained by elimination of sexual
ejaculation during sexual intercourse. Therefore, according to Tantra Yoga, the
real sexual pleasure can be experienced, in so such a practice known as Maithuna
Tantra becomes a training towards obtaining awareness. Overall, it can be said
that it is only by a personal experience that somebody can discover an
inclination towards specific practices leading to the increase of awareness by a
proper training. However, the tradition stipulates that a more refined awareness
comes from advanced practices, and at this spiritual stage an aspirant has to
consider having a Guru (spiritual preceptor) as a guide to help overcoming the
obstacles towards a refined experience of Yoga.
Siddhis as powers of
awareness and expression of quality
The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali talks in Chapter III about various
Siddhis ("powers resulting from Yoga' or 'supernormal abilities'). It is an
exposition of what a Drashta can do with his/ her abilities. Many people take
the descriptions of Siddhis ad literam, but the fact is that all the Siddhis are
products of the mind. It is the mind which assumes the form of that particular
action or thing by being empowered to do so. This is where most of aspirants get
confused to believe that the Siddhis are powers of creation or destruction that
can be acquired by somebody and the role of God can be obtained by confronting
the laws of nature. It has to be clearly understood that all Siddhis are powers
of awareness, the one possessing them has to be seen an out of ordinary person
that is able to extend one's own mind beyond unimaginable realms surpassing the
ordinary imagination. Yoga believed that one necessary quality for such a person
has to be what is known as Amritapurna ("filled with nectar"), that is an
advanced state of purity of mind as a result of body and mind purification. A
Drashta, according to Yoga has to be considered having the Amritapurna quality.
The ability to experience awareness
has to be seen as a remarkable quality of expressing the human life.
Such a powerful is the experience that by an encounter with a
Drashta most people will feel that there is something special about
such a person, but are unable to know what could be. It will be easy
to observe the quality of experience of life in such a person, but
will be heard to know details like how intense his/ her experiences
of perception of life are. It is at this point where we have to draw
attention to the issue of longevity. The real longevity is not given
by the span of life, but by the quality of mental experiences. The
awareness of life, as is normally experienced, is like a
photographic shot, i.e. a slice at a time. Every now and then,
normally we have a slice of conscious experience, that is a brief
experience. It is not so for a Drashta, according to Yoga, for the
fact that the slices of time are united in a continuous flow of
awareness. Yet, some people having this extraordinary ability that
could hold on awareness for hours or even during sleep.
Considering all of the above, it can
be certainly said that longevity in Yoga is a matter of quality of
experience. By deduction, it can be also said that a Drashta has
lived the equivalent of hundreds of years because of the ability to
have a higher level of awareness.
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