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Gita Talk 35–Falling from Yoga

Gita Talk 35–Falling from Yoga

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The thirty-fifth in a series of talks by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke) on the Bhagavad Gita, India's most famous scripture: the unforgettable dialog between Sri Krishna and Arjuna about the essence of spiritual life.In this talk, starting with Chapter 6:37, Swamiji discusses those who have faith but are yet uncontrolled, and what Krishna says about those who fall from yoga. He also shares stories about Anandamayi Ma, Paramhansa Yogananda, and Yogananda's disciple Swami Kriyananda.Here's a summary of the main points from Swami Nirmalananda Giri's talk on "Falling from Yoga":* The Challenge of Faith and Control: Arjuna questions what happens to someone who has faith but lacks control, whose mind has drifted from yoga without achieving perfection. This reflects the human struggle with maintaining spiritual discipline.* Spiritual Amnesia: The talk discusses how individuals can forget their spiritual experiences and insights, essentially losing the path they once walked. This is likened to a cloud dissolving, leaving one without a solid grounding in either the material or spiritual world.* Karma of Yoga: Krishna reassures that the efforts put into yoga practice create positive karma, which does not go to waste. Even if one falls from the path, the spiritual efforts made are not lost; they contribute to future spiritual or material benefits.* Rebirth and Continuation: Those who fall from yoga might be reborn into families where spiritual practice is valued, either among the rich or wise yogis, giving them a head start in resuming their spiritual journey. This shows how karma from past practices can influence one's circumstances in future lives.* Regaining Knowledge: The spiritual knowledge acquired in previous lives naturally returns, impelling the individual back onto the path of yoga, often without conscious effort, due to the subconscious imprint of past practices.* Effort Never Wasted: The principle that no spiritual effort is wasted, even if one doesn't achieve full realization in one lifetime, is emphasized. Each step taken on the path adds to one's spiritual account, facilitating progress in future incarnations.* Stories of Spiritual Guidance: Anecdotes are shared about how spiritual masters can recognize and influence the spiritual destiny of individuals, sometimes even foreseeing their involvement in spiritual activities long before they consciously embark on the path.* Caution Against Complacency: There's a warning about the dangers of spiritual complacency and the importance of continuous practice and vigilance to avoid falling away from the path. This is contrasted with the wisdom of recognizing one's potential for spiritual regression.This talk provides comfort to those who might feel they've lost their way on the spiritual path, affirming that the journey is ongoing across lifetimes, with each step contributing to eventual perfection.
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Date de publication : 30/11/2024 à 21:33:56

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Talks on the Bhagavad Gita by Swami Nirmalananda Giri
About the Gita
The Bhagavad Gita is the most popular of the scriptures of Hinduism. In this series of talks on India’s spiritual classic, Swami Nirmalananda illumines its importance for all spiritual seekers, and for yogis in particular.
The Bhagavad gita is the immortal dialog between Sri Krishna and the yogi-warrior Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra on the eve of the Mahabharata war.
In 700 verses, the sage Vyasa relates the teachings of Sri Krishna on the foundational philosophy and practices necessary to succeed in spiritual life.
In these talks Swami Nirmalananda gives explanations of Sri Krishna’s teachings in the Gita which will be of practical value both to beginners and also to experienced students in spiritual life. Most talks are about 20 minutes long, though some are longer.
About the Speaker
These talks are by Swami Nirmalananda Giri (Abbot George Burke), the founder and director of the Atma Jyoti Ashram (Light of the Spirit Monastery) in Cedar Crest, New Mexico, USA. His writings are featured on the monastery’s website, OCOY.org.
Swamiji has over a half a century of background in study of the world’s religions. During his first trip to India in 1963 he was given sannyas by Swami Vidyananda Giri, a direct disciple of Paramhansa Yogananda, who had himself been given sannyas by the Shankaracharya of Puri, Jagadguru Bharat Krishna Tirtha.
In his many pilgrimages to India, he had the opportunity of meeting some of India’s greatest spiritual figures, including Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh and Anandamayi Ma.
Swami Nirmalananda is the author of numerous books on practical spiritual life, including his own translation of the Bhagavad Gita, and his commentary on the Gita, The Bhagavad Gita for Awakening.

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