Saturday, August 23, 2014

Crystallization of teachings of a Spiritual traveler: An Insight from RajaYoga Meditation.

Crystallization of teachings of a Spiritual traveler:
An Insight from RajaYoga Meditation.

-An Interview taken by Dr. Nitin Arora

28th July, Manama, Bahrain: Spirituality is a way advocated by all, practiced by few and misunderstood by most. On this auspicious occasion of Eid, I had conducted an interview in the domain of Spirituality for the benefit of my readers. We are fortunate to have with us Sister(Sr.)
Sr. Ansuya
Director, Bahrain Meditation Centre
Ansuya
, a meditation teacher and Director of Bahrain Meditation Centre. Bahrain Meditation Centre is located in Um Al Hassam in Bahrain,
the centre is a non profit organisation which provides seminars, lectures and experiential workshops in meditation, positive values, stress free living and self management. The Centre supports individuals in recognizing their own
inherent qualities and abilities and in bringing out their inner most potential. Working at all levels of the society the centre continues to inspire change and motivation to individuals and organizations.All sessions and activities are free of cost as a service to humanity, the centre runs on voluntary donations. Today we will discuss with her the vision and the journey of meditation, the motivations to be on this journey, the barriers and many more relevant questions. I am sure the interview will generate many incredible insights and experiential clues for seekers to implement and move forward or start spiritual journey.

Arora: What is meditation?
B.K. Ansuya: By far the deepest and most direct route to relaxation is meditation. It is no accident that for over two thousand years almost every ‘wisdom path’ has featured meditation as the core practice to achieve everything from relaxation to inner peace to mystical states of enlightenment.
The purpose of helping you to learn to meditate is not to turn you into a mystic but to introduce you to the practice of meditation as a way to the deepest form of relaxation – the relaxation of spirit. The most profound calm and serenity lie at the core of our own being; we have simply lost awareness of its presence. Spirit is what we are, sometimes referred to as soul, ruh, chi and atma. We each radiate energy in the form of spiritual light. That light emanates from the core of our being, and is entirely invisible. The quality of our thoughts and feelings will be according to the quality of that light. The atmosphere in a room is the result of the collective radiance of those in a room, a building, a community and even a nation – what we sometimes call vibrations.
Meditation is the deepest and most effective way to ‘let go’ of the attachments, fears and sorrows, which distort our energy and heal the spiritual wounds of the past. Meditation is the easiest way to see and transcend old patterns of behavior, gain a true insight into eternal truths, and dissolve the blocks that have stopped us from experiencing our inner peace. Meditation helps us to master our senses, maintain our focus of inner attention and therefore remain undisturbed by external events. However, practice and perseverance is required! Then we can truly begin living as human beings and not human doing.
The point of Consciousness
Arora: Why do you need meditation? Please describe the process of Rajyoga meditation and why this specific name was chosen for this meditation?
Ansuya: From the moment you are born, your attention is directed outwards. Firstly towards your own body, as you learn how to see and touch, how to move your arms and legs. Your attention is drawn outside yourself as you learn about your family relationships. You begin to walk and talk, and your attention is drawn to the world around you as you learn how it all works and how you fit in.
Meditation reverses the direction of your focus from outwards to inwards. You turn your focus away from the world around you, back to yourself. Sometimes meditation is described as taking an inner journey. As you journey within, you discover more about yourself. You find answers to the age-old question, "Who am I?"
You begin to understand that you are more than your physical and social identity. Although these physical and social aspects are part of your life, they are not the keys to understanding who you are. In fact, thinking of yourself as only a physical body makes you value yourself according to all the external aspects, such as physical appearance, age, gender, role, position and social grouping. All these physical aspects are constantly changing, and can leave you feeling unsettled and unhappy, if that’s all you think you are.
During meditation, you start to understand that your value lies in who you are on the inside - a unique human being. Meditation is the method to link deeply to this inner identity, where your true qualities exist in abundance - peace, love, truth, happiness, freedom and contentment.
In meditation, you will sense the difference between the physical you and the non-physical you. The body is an instrument for you, the soul. When you start meditating, you gently concentrate on the soul and experience your true qualities. This empowers your daily life.
The true self is the soul. You are a soul and you have a body.
The soul is subtle energy. The soul is spiritual energy, entirely different from your physical body (the form in which you dwell). You the soul are not black or white, young or old, healthy or unwell, male or female. You, the soul, are the life force in your body.

Everything about who you are is recorded in the soul; all your memories, thoughts and feelings. All the things that are intangible are recorded within the soul, such as beliefs and attitudes, hopes and dreams, memories and habits, personality traits. 

The soul is amazing - it has the ability to store everything about you, everything that makes you who you are. In the soul is contained a record of everything you’ve seen and spoken, everything you’ve done, and every thought you’ve created from the very beginning of your life.


Raja Yoga meditation redefines the self as a soul and enables a direct connection and relationship with the Supreme Source of purest energy and highest consciousness. Raja Yoga can be translated as ‘supreme union’, or as ‘highest connection’. Every soul has a right to experience this ultimate relationship. Raja Yoga meditation helps you to be a self sovereign i.e being a master over yourself.

Arora: Can you explain the connection of meditation with religion?
B.K. Ansuya: You do not need to belong to a religion to meditate. Meditation can be practiced by anyone of any religion and also by those who do not belong to any religion. Everyone can benefit from meditation.

Arora: Does Rajyoga focus a lot on the third eye? Could you tell our readers on the importance of third eye?
B.K. Ansuya: In Rajayoga meditation third eye is nothing but eye of enlightenment, the eye of knowledge with which you can perceive spiritual reality and there is clarity in everything I think and do.

Arora: What are the barriers to meditation?
B.K. Ansuya:  Past habits and the negative traits that have been tamed for a long period of time are the real hindrances. But with power of positivity one can overcome these barriers and move forward.

Arora: What is the minimum age of doing meditation?
B.K. Ansuya: Anyone can practice meditation irrespective of age.

Arora: What is human mind and why it is labeled as flickering entity? What is the importance of heart?
B.K. Ansuya: Every soul has three separate faculties, which are inherent in all human beings irrespective of place of birth. Just as electrical energy produces warmth, sound or light depending on the device through which it passes, similarly, the energy of consciousness functions through three different but closely connected faculties, referred to respectively by the terms mind, intellect, and personality.

The Mind: With the power of the mind, one imagines, thinks and forms ideas. Thoughts are created in the mind. The thought process is the basis of all emotions, desires and sensations. It is through the minds that, in an instant, thoughts reach anywhere, a memory can be relived and the feeling of happiness or sadness is experienced. The metaphysical mind should not be confused with the heart, the physical organ that maintains blood circulation.
The Intellect: Thoughts are processed and interpreted by the intellect. This is the faculty, which understands. The capacity to understand is perhaps the single most crucial ability of the soul. Clear understanding of anything is possible when the intellect becomes broad, deep and farsighted through the regular study of spiritual knowledge and the disciplined practice of meditation. The intellect also reasons, memorizes, discriminates and makes decisions. The non–physical intellect should not be confused with the physical brain, which is the physical focus of the nervous system. The brain is the soul’s control panel; it provides the facilities for the soul’s expression.
The Subconscious mind: Any action once performed leaves an impression on the soul. Habits, temperaments and tendencies are all embedded in the soul (as images, feelings, sounds, trains of thought, etc.) as a result of every action performed. The most fundamental feature of every soul, its personality, is determined by such stored impressions. These impressions, formed in the past, are the reservoir, which we draw upon, often sub–consciously, as our source of thoughts and actions in the present.
Arora: What is the importance of Out of Body experiences (OBEs) in support of realizing soul consciousness?
B.K. Ansuya: It has been observed that some people have OBEs. In Rajayoga meditation one practices the awareness of the inner being, so the experience of being a spiritual being and experiencing the core values of the self is a very natural and one does not need to have a OBE for that. 

Arora: What is the significance of chakras.?
B.K. Ansuya:Rajyogameditation is the practice of inner awareness and connection with Higher source, those who excel in this practice are the true Yogis who have the power of mind over matter and for them naturally all the chakras are open and there is no conscious effort nor identity of chakras involved.

Arora: What is the meaning of Om Shanti?
B.K. Ansuya:The full greeting is “OM Shanti”. OM means I’m a Soul, the spiritual being and Shanti means Peace. OM Shanti means I’m soul and embodiment of peace. Soul’s true nature is peace.

Arora: What kind of seekers finds difficulties in following your instructions?
B.K. Ansuya: The true difficulty is not in understanding but in practice. Practice and practice and practice, Awareness and awareness and awareness is the answer.

Arora: Would you give some message to our readers who have potential to be seekers but have yet not started their journey to discover their real self.
B.K. Ansuya: The path of Rajyoga is an interesting path to experience truth and I encourage everyone to try this journey of meditation to bring true peace, happiness and love in life.


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