Basic Philosophy of Yoga

วันพุธที่ 1 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

 In India, philosophy has traditionally been divided into two main groups. These groups are as the orthodox group and heretic group. The orthodox group believes in the authority of Vedas in all matters philosophical. The Orthodox are six total. One of the most popular systems of yoga philosophy.

 He shares the following common beliefs of the other orthodox systems:

 • Belief in the soul Permanente, the building blocksof life.

 • Aniaber it is a body which at the time of death and enter a new era of the new birth.

 • A strong belief in karma, which states that the events of a person's life are the direct consequence of the events of the past, his life or the life (if the person was born on different occasions).

 • belief that the life of the individual first place of misery and sadness.

 • The croyancedans the Vollendung of freedom from want and sorrow known as Muktar or Moksha.

 Yogaermöglicht it explain the dualistic world of things and beings. It is assumed that the universe was created through the combination of two or eternal reality samyoga called Purusha and Prakriti. Purusha is the spiritual foundation of all elements, while dealing with physical objects prakriti. Prakriti and everything with him, three gunas.: Sattva, and tamas rajo different combinations andProportions.

 Sattvaguna deals with pure and holy rajasguna in dealing with the rich ERégale tamasguna quality for all the basic characteristics such as greed, lust, anger, fear, etc. samyoga of Purusha and Prakriti is virtual. It does not exist, but the ignorant mind believes, it really is. This is due to the delusion called avidya lespurusha and performs binding and the conversion from one form to another in different births. Once avidyais completely removed, you can bith and release cycle of death and kanmoksha reach. This is easily achieved by the eight GrundRSO Patanjali in his Yogasutras.





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