The part you may have missed about meditation is that when correctly done, the     obstructions being released in a particular session are gone. Gone. So there is nothing     left to process or analyze, only the inner silence and light coming through from inside     where there was blockage before. So let's be clear about those mechanics. That is     effective yoga, a neurological cleansing where the effects of past actions are released,     not on the basis of meaning, but neurologically dissolved from the inside by the pure     bliss consciousness inherent within us which we access in meditation. It is not a matter     of belief or analysis. It is a mechanical process. It will work for anyone who does the     procedure, even for someone who is a skeptic.
 
   [...In...] western psychology, [...] thoughts and feelings coming     to surface awareness are analyzed on the level of meaning -- psychoanalysis. This has some     value, but is far removed from yogic methods that go much deeper where analytical     processes do not exist in the mind. Western psychology is like analyzing the waves coming     up on the surface of the ocean, while yoga (deep meditation especially) is like cleaning     the ocean from the bottom up, at levels where analysis is not possible. Only the procedure     of cleaning is there. Obstructions are energy, thinking is energy. Yoga deals with these     at their root by going beyond the energy to pure bliss consciousness. Meaning is a less     fundamental form of neurological energy, found near the surface of the mind. Meaning is     the tail on the dog of thought energy, so to speak, and we all know that using the tail to     wag the dog is not very effective. We can still use it if it helps us feel better in some     way. If we are flexible, we will meditate daily also, which will be like having our cake     and eating it too. It is not wise to try and do both methods at the same time, as neither     will be served.
 
   Anyway, yoga is not only about cleaning up the psychology. That is a byproduct. Yoga is     about enlightenment, a direct pathway to the level of attainment of Jesus, Krishna,     Buddha, Lao Tsu, Rumi, etc.
 
   Compared to yogic methods, western psychology is still embryonic in that respect. Keep in     mind that psychoanalysis has been around for a little over a century, while yoga has been     around for something like fifty centuries. Not that "time in the business" alone     qualifies something as being more advanced, but it is a pretty good indicator. The     experiences of modern practitioners support the conclusions of the long history of yoga.     The proof of the pudding is in the eating.
 
   From the standpoint of yoga, revealing "great truth" is not primarily about     intellectual understanding or the resolution of emotional difficulties. It is about     becoming the truth itself. This is done through systematic purification on every level in     the vehicle of experience, the human nervous system. It is the divinity of the human being     we are opening up here, using time-tested methods.
 
   Logic indicates that western psychology can learn a lot from studying the methods of yoga     in an open-minded way. Carl Jung realized this late in his career.
Advanced Yoga Practices
 
 
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