While in Montréal, Québec the only individual I initially knew out here introduced me to the teaching Raja Yoga Meditation. On Friday, February 5, 2016 I completed level one of the four level courses.
Since 2010 I’ve been on and off with my meditation practice and after an afternoon brunch with my friend, we walked pass this centre on our way home. Upon seeing the centre she immediately stopped and pulled me inside.
Instantly I felt a very calm and peaceful vibe come over me as I entered the building. Moments later, I was all registered for the level one course that was beginning the Friday coming up.
Level one is an introduction to Raja Yoga Meditation and consist of four classes ranging from 1.5 to 2 hours in length, once per week. The centres are organized and maintained by volunteers so tuition to class is free of monetary cost. They do accept donations and offer books and other tools to aid in our learning process.
The greatest cost to a student though is their discipline to devote the time to their practice; this can be as little as 10 to 20 minutes per day. A small price to pay for the benefits achieved through this daily practice. I must admit that with such an irregular schedule & sleeping at one of two locations currently, I’m still inconsistent with my practice. But what is Raja Yoga Meditation and why should we invest our time into it?
Here are my key takeaways from each class of this introduction to Raja Yoga Meditation:
Lesson One ~ Learning To Meditate
There are 4 Characteristics of Thoughts:
Again, besides whatever donations you can offer to a Brahma Kumaris Centre, your time is the only real cost. It is better to meditate for a short amount of time everyday versus long time once in awhile.
NOTE: These are simply my takeaways from the first class. If you desire to learn more or participate in a class where you’ll be taken deeper into this lesson, .
Characteristics of the Soul:
Raja Yoga Meditation is more than a simple relaxation exercise as it allows the soul to remember it’s true nature and return to it’s original qualities. Therefore we must devote a little time to it each day as it will quickly become a beneficial habit and generously reward us for our efforts.
Basic meditation techniques include:
NOTE: To deepen your understand of my takeaways from lesson 2, .
Lesson Three ~ 3 Faculties of the Soul
Just as the body has arms, legs, fingers and toes with which it operates in the physical world, the soul also possesses similar faculties which allow it to function in the world of thoughts, feelings and memories.
Here are the three faculties of the soul:
Watch your thoughts They become your words
Watch your words They become your actions
Watch your actions They become your habits
Watch your habits They become your personality
Watch your personality They become your destiny
NOTE: To deepen your understanding of my takeaways from lesson three, near you.
Lesson Four ~ The 8 Spiritual Powers
This was a very deep lesson which I imagine bridges the students of An Introduction Into Raja Yoga Meditation into level two of their studies. It is my intention to begin level two in Vancouver, British Columbia starting February 25, 2016. If you’d like to be kept updated please subscribe to my blog.
In this final class of level one we covered the 8 Spiritual Powers. Spiritual power allows one to become a self-sovereign. The feeling one experiences is one of an all-pervasive force made of peace, love and wisdom. It is by maintaining a lot of love that the soul can acquire all these essential powers:
Many of these powers just mentioned have an entirely different meaning to a Raja yogi mind than it does to individuals who identify themselves as their physical body & what society at large preaches.
To get a deep understanding of these 8 Spiritual Powers and to begin to remember the truth about who you really are, I encourage you to .
As a footnote, Brahma Kumaris Centres: World Spiritual University is not a religion. It is in my opinion that their philosophy are the core teachings of all religions minus all the story-telling and “my religion is better than yours” wars.
I look forward to learning more as level two begins towards the end of February 2016.
Om Shanit = I Am Peace