(July 21, 2016 at 11:13 am)purplepurpose Wrote:(July 21, 2016 at 11:03 am)Little Rik Wrote: Servant?
Slave?
No Mister.
Yoga doesn't lead to become a servant or a slave.
A drop of water that end up in the ocean will become the ocean itself.
This drop reckon that the ocean is infinite compare to herself and at the same time
understand that it has all the qualification to become the great ocean so no nothing to do with
slaves-servants.
Yoga surrender is all about understanding that there got to exist an attraction between the finite and the infinite.
Attraction involve that you surrender to a lover.
Exactly as you would surrender to a physical lover of yours.
Got it?
According to yoga teachings, you have to go trough "hell" to be able to attain eternal happiness with God. Almost nobody needs helish yoga, when there are earthy pleasures available.
Surely can be hell but the price is well worth it.
In the beginning it is hell.
No question about it.
But as the results pop up you understand that it is all well worth it.
If you want to become a doctor you also have to go through the hell for many years
but once you start practicing and the money come in then you forget the hell that you went through.
In yoga you don't get money as a reward.
You instead get peace of mind and a very nice feeling that grows and grows as you advance toward the goal of life.

Quote:Little Rik, could you please introduce yourself. Did you enjoyed sex for years in your life? Or you led a life of a humble monk who didnt "sin" in his life and now is ready to share his wisdom backed by a celibate and other ascetic achievments?
My life was a disaster in the beginning.
I had so many things but inside there was almost nothing.
I had girls, money and an easy life but the enjoyment last only for few moments.
It is only when Sarkar attract me to him that my life changed.
I am not a monk.
I am married with 2 grown up kids now.
