Meditation is not what you think it is

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @theyogispod
    @theyogispod  Год назад +4

    Sadhguru said the four stages of consciousness are:
    1. Jagriti, or the waking state in which people are aware of the world around them.
    2. Swapna, or the dream state in which we are sleeping but aware of the dreams.
    3. Susupti, or deep sleep.
    4. Turiya, or pure consciousness.
    If you want to delve deeper, this video can give you a good conceptual understanding at least -
    Swami Sarvapriyananda at IITK - "Who Am I?" - ruclips.net/video/eGKFTUuJppU/видео.htmlsi=9j_UTgeczMGMAq_s

  • @slomisobti4522
    @slomisobti4522 Год назад +6

    This video felt like meditation . Great choice of words, music and pictures. 👏👏👏

  • @harishankartripathi6491
    @harishankartripathi6491 Год назад +2

    Whatever you are giving us is inexpressible... I too wanted to be there where you are... in that deep sense of experience/being... Words are limited to show gratitude to what you are doing thankyou soo much for everything ❤ 😭

  • @lekhapaul9106
    @lekhapaul9106 Год назад +2

    Excellent video. In fact all his videos which I have seen so far are superb 👌👌. At such young age he has out spaced most of us in wisdom. How rightly he has said remove I from your thoughts and go back to what you were before you could see, speak or hear or learnt to think❤️❤️. Our true spiritual journey starts when we remove I and start pondering what this I really stand for. Excellent teaching.

  • @JoieSauvage_Lectures
    @JoieSauvage_Lectures Год назад +1

    I’ve experienced stillness, it’s my favorite state and what I look forward to in meditation, I was surprised the first time it happened, especially that my body shakes all the time, my hands used to stop shaking when I drank alcohol only and here we were… I still can’t stop thinking about me and being « I » during meditation, my mind is still too nervous 24/7 but I keep practicing. Thank you also for your Q/A on Instagram, thank you for the metaphors and for reminding us that Shambhavi is a tool to assist us and not a miracle solution that will solve all our problems just like that… looking forward to the next video 🙏🏼

  • @aaronsaramak4097
    @aaronsaramak4097 Год назад +1

    Beautiful words as always my friend. Nor do I know what meditation is and if I did I don't think I could ever put into words what that is.🙏

  • @oammeditation
    @oammeditation Год назад

    I love your video... it's so fun to play with language in way that describes an infinite moving artwork: meditation. Absorption comes to mind to describe it - I have had meditations while cleaning - often a repetitive task I can sort of lose myself into. I meditate with ease after Kriya, while sitting, I allow my body to breath for me and ... [meditate] / my breath takes me in. To honestly describe "meditation", it cannot be said, "Meditation is ..." 😂. It would be more honest to start with, "meditation is not ..." - which is exactly what the yogi's pod did here. Meditation practice, for me, is a moving artwork of my own most subtle nature... ungraspable and perfect... a never ending story.

  • @sohamgawande6100
    @sohamgawande6100 Год назад +1

    Namaskaram Anna please do try to make a yoga nidra(NSDR) video with your insights it will be of great help and your voice is so meditative !

  • @tanishk306
    @tanishk306 9 месяцев назад

    SIR! your video got me very curious. It was beautiful and very inriguing. Then i clicked on the link in description and went down the rabit hole of watching the 1.5 hour talk by Swami Sarvapriyananda. this is some very interesting stuff.

  • @snehaldeshpande7468
    @snehaldeshpande7468 Год назад

    Great video as always!

  • @petekid21
    @petekid21 Год назад

    thnak you

  • @nsharma5dd
    @nsharma5dd Год назад +1

    Your words are magic❤

  • @nailamaqsood5621
    @nailamaqsood5621 Год назад

    Thank you 💕 so much for making this video 🙏🙏🙏

  • @williamdutton244
    @williamdutton244 Год назад +5

    I hope I never find out, just keep unraveling

    • @theyogispod
      @theyogispod  Год назад +3

      That’s a very good approach!

  • @hamzaashraf2061
    @hamzaashraf2061 Год назад

    Amazing anna!

  • @chandnisamani6040
    @chandnisamani6040 Год назад

    Wowww ....so wonderful ❤🙏😇

  • @aishwaryajayadas7538
    @aishwaryajayadas7538 Год назад +1

    Your videos ❤❤❤

  • @Ritvik___
    @Ritvik___ Год назад +1

    Can u answer my question that how can I know the changes people see after isha program are not just a placebo . Or even if they r not how can someone separate real experience from placebo effect.

    • @theyogispod
      @theyogispod  Год назад +5

      I would answer but I can’t see you. Joking. Get it? Because your user name is..Alright, so you can either watch my videos where we discuss the scientific research papers on the impact Isha practices have on people. More research papers have been published since and a lot more are in the process. Or you can conduct your own research if you have the resources. Or you could listen to the millions of testimonials by people who are practicing Isha practices (including the project director of ISRO and Chief of ISRO, I recently found out). Or you can just take the word of a RUclipsr whom you do not really know personally and they may or may not have an agenda. Or you could just draw a conclusion and forget about all this and move on with your life. Or you could do the practices, experience it directly and find out for your own self.

  • @vivekdsena2709
    @vivekdsena2709 10 месяцев назад

    112 likes in this video❤❤❤112 ways to become meditative

  • @ShravanKumar-vi9gu
    @ShravanKumar-vi9gu Год назад +1

    The word is coming from a language which have not much experience of inner dimensions. Well 'meditate' is just an word which used for contemplating or thinking about something though recently people started using this word for spiritual terminology which is essentially 'no'action. Now even if you refer to that deep sense of oneness as meditation could you ever describe that state with words, oh it will be like trying to drink water with a fork 😂. Words are like forks but truth is like the ocean just swim in it then a stillness comes and you become the ocean itself!

    • @theyogispod
      @theyogispod  Год назад +2

      Absolutely true. Sanskrit on the other hand has so much nuance and detail in terms of describing the inner dimensions, it's mind blowing.

    • @ShravanKumar-vi9gu
      @ShravanKumar-vi9gu Год назад +1

      Yes anna 😊 well your videos are like amazing art pieces. You're an artist and like artists or poets you are able to talk about the subtle dimensions even with a crude language. Watching them is meditation :))

  • @vivekdsena2709
    @vivekdsena2709 Год назад

    Anna where is kailash manasoravar video
    You promised long ago

  • @life5078
    @life5078 Год назад

  • @paintyourworld3527
    @paintyourworld3527 Год назад

    Namaskaram Anna,
    When Sadhguru says to break one of your limitation daily, what exactly does he mean? Can you please tell how can one identify his limitations and how to break it with right approach. Please kindly give a sort of methodology for this Anna because whether you get englightened or not, the clarity in your thoughts and words makes me thing if unenlightened ones are this way, then what am i? an ape? 😅😂

    • @theyogispod
      @theyogispod  Год назад +1

      Your comment made me laugh! We are all monkeys here! But yes, more videos are on the way to address what you have mentioned. Namaskaram.

    • @paintyourworld3527
      @paintyourworld3527 Год назад

      @@theyogispod thank you Anna! Waiting eagerly🙏

  • @ssp.271
    @ssp.271 Год назад