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Paramhansa
Yogananda on Kriya Yoga
From The
Essence of Self-Realization: The Wisdom of Paramhansa Yogananda, recorded and compiled by his disciple Swami Kriyananda (J. Donald Walters)
My
guru, Sri Yukteswar, liked a chant that I have translated, two
lines from which go, "Pranayama be thy religion. Pranayama
will give thee salvation."
Pranayama
means control of the energy in the body, and its direction upward
through the spine to the brain and to the Christ center between
the eyebrows. This alone is the pathway of awakening. It isn't
a matter of dogma or belief. It is simply the way we were all
made by God.
The
consciousness enters the body by way of the brain and the spine.
When the sperm and ovum unite to create the physical body, they
do so at what becomes the medulla oblongata, at the base of the
brain.
From
this medulla, the life force moves out into the brain, down the
spine and into the nervous system, then on to the muscles, etc.,
creating the body.
The
way out of the body, then, is to reverse this process. The difficulty
in doing so lies in the fact that the life force is already conditioned
by birth to continue its outward directionthrough the senses
and onward to the environment as it is perceived through the senses.
Thus, we think to possess the world and to enjoy it through the
body.
We
can never experience anything outside ourselves, however, except
vicariously, as the senses report their impressions to the brain.
We may try to expand our understanding of the world by study,
or our enjoyment of it through sense pleasures. The fact remains,
we can never know anything except through the medium of the senses,
so long as the life force remains trapped in the body.
There
is a way out, however. It is for the life-force to merge with
the cosmic energy; for the consciousness to merge in the infinite
consciousness.
The
way to accomplish this end is to withdraw the life force from
the senses, and center it in the spine; to direct it upward through
the spine to the brain, and thence out through the Christ center
between the eyebrows.
The
ego is centered in the medulla oblongata. This is the negative
pole of self-consciousness. The positive pole is situated at the
Christ center. Concentration at this centerin the spiritual
eye, the seat of spiritual visionprojects the consciousness
beyond the ego into Infinity.
The
spine is the highway to the Infinite. Your own body is the temple
of God. It is within your own self that God must be realized.
Whatever places of pilgrimage you visit outwardly, and whatever
outward rituals you perform, the ultimate "'pilgrimage" must be
within. And the ultimate religious rite must be the offering of
your life-force on the altar of inner God-communion.
That
was why Jesus said, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I
will raise it up." "'He spake," the Bible adds, "'of the temple
of his body." (John 2:19, 21) This is the path of Kriya Yoga.