Monday 10 October 2016

Art of Living - Three Levels of Spiritual Practices

Three Levels of Spiritual Practices

There are three levels of spiritual practices.
  • Anva Upaya
  • Shakta Upaya
  • Shambava Upaya
All practices in the world can be classified into these three.




Three Levels of Spiritual Practices

There are three levels of spiritual practices.

Anva Upaya

Shakta Upaya

Shambava Upaya

All practices in the world can be classified into these three.


Anva Upaya  Shakta Upaya Shambava Upaya

Anva is the lowest, means the very beginning. All the japa, mantras,yogasanas, breath control - everything comes under Anva Upaya. They are called Upayas, which means remedies.


So the purpose of Anva and Shakta Upaya is to go to Shambava Upaya wherein you become one with Shiva (the fourth state of consciousness). There is no two, there is no doer, you are Shiva, and that is Shambava Upaya.

Usually people who have experienced some degree of Shambava Upaya, they simply discard the other levels. If you read, some people have said that there is no point in doing pranayama, or there is no point in chanting mantras, or there is no point in doing Pooja. They are all talking from the level of Shambava Upaya, but all these practices have their own place too.

These three Gunas come in cycles, one after the other. It is natural to experience these three qualities from time to time. Sometimes you feel happy, joyful, and alert (Sattva). Sometimes you feel restless, sad, burdened with too many things to do, and have many desires (Rajas). And sometimes you just feel dull, sleepy and lazy (Tamas).

Though we experience all the three qualities from time to time, we can still keep our levels of Sattva high by leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Spiritual practices such as meditation, chanting, etc., also contribute towards keeping the Sattva levels high. The higher the Sattva, the more happiness and clarity one experiences.

For example, if you go to the Prime Minister of Canada, then going to the Mayor of St Mathieu's doesn’t matter much. But suppose, the Mayor of St Mathieu's has a say as well, then even if you go to the Prime Minister, the mayor of this town can put some hurdles, isn't it? The bureaucrats can put some hurdles. So the ancient system is attending to everybody and giving everyone their rightful place. And that why Anvaand Shakta Upaya are maintained because they have some purpose. This is deep knowledge.


Shakta Uppaya

Above Anva is Shakta. Shakta is only mental, i.e., inside. There thing, no mantras in it. It is the effect of the meditative state, that is Shakta Uppaya.

When you sing, meditate, dopranayama and Sudarshan Kriya(Kriya begins with Anva Upaya but then), it leads to Shakta Upaya, when you are just energy. Here there is no effort, there is no doing, just a little bit of effortless effort.


So the purpose of Anva and Shakta Upaya is to go to Shambava Upaya wherein you become one with Shiva (the fourth state of consciousness). There is no two, there is no doer, you are Shiva, and that is Shambava Upaya.

Usually people who have experienced some degree of Shambava Upaya, they simply discard the other levels. If you read, some people have said that there is no point in doing pranayama, or there is no point in chanting mantras, or there is no point in doing Pooja. They are all talking from the level of Shambava Upaya, but all these practices have their own place too.

These three Gunas come in cycles, one after the other. It is natural to experience these three qualities from time to time. Sometimes you feel happy, joyful, and alert (Sattva). Sometimes you feel restless, sad, burdened with too many things to do, and have many desires (Rajas). And sometimes you just feel dull, sleepy and lazy (Tamas).

Though we experience all the three qualities from time to time, we can still keep our levels of Sattva high by leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Spiritual practices such as meditation, chanting, etc., also contribute towards keeping the Sattva levels high. The higher the Sattva, the more happiness and clarity one experiences.

For example, if you go to the Prime Minister of Canada, then going to the Mayor of St Mathieu's doesn’t matter much. But suppose, the Mayor of St Mathieu's has a say as well, then even if you go to the Prime Minister, the mayor of this town can put some hurdles, isn't it? The bureaucrats can put some hurdles. So the ancient system is attending to everybody and giving everyone their rightful place. And that why Anvaand Shakta Upaya are maintained because they have some purpose. This is deep knowledge.


Shambava Upaya

All practices in the world can be classified into these three.


Anva UpayaShakta UpayaShambava Upaya

The comes the Shambava or Shiv Upaya which is just pure awareness, state of awareness.

Shambava Upaya means that there is no means (way) to do it, it is just happening, it will just happen. Even then it is still called an Upaya


So the purpose of Anva and Shakta Upaya is to go to Shambava Upaya wherein you become one with Shiva (the fourth state of consciousness). There is no two, there is no doer, you are Shiva, and that is Shambava Upaya.

Usually people who have experienced some degree of Shambava Upaya, they simply discard the other levels. If you read, some people have said that there is no point in doing pranayama, or there is no point in chanting mantras, or there is no point in doing Pooja. They are all talking from the level of Shambava Upaya, but all these practices have their own place too.

These three Gunas come in cycles, one after the other. It is natural to experience these three qualities from time to time. Sometimes you feel happy, joyful, and alert (Sattva). Sometimes you feel restless, sad, burdened with too many things to do, and have many desires (Rajas). And sometimes you just feel dull, sleepy and lazy (Tamas).

Though we experience all the three qualities from time to time, we can still keep our levels of Sattva high by leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. Spiritual practices such as meditation, chanting, etc., also contribute towards keeping the Sattva levels high. The higher the Sattva, the more happiness and clarity one experiences.

For example, if you go to the Prime Minister of Canada, then going to the Mayor of St Mathieu's doesn’t matter much. But suppose, the Mayor of St Mathieu's has a say as well, then even if you go to the Prime Minister, the mayor of this town can put some hurdles, isn't it? The bureaucrats can put some hurdles. So the ancient system is attending to everybody and giving everyone their rightful place. And that why Anvaand Shakta Upaya are maintained because they have some purpose. This is deep knowledge.



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