Yantra Yoga
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Yantra yoga is the process of becoming visible. (LOOM) Tibet's and Indians believe Yantra to be the representative of divine powers, and the Durga, or Mother Goddess. Yantra uses mediums, such as geometric figures, triangles, circles, etc, to form repeating geometric patterns. According to Tibet and Indian descendants, Yantra is the representative of "3-Dimensional Sacred Objects." Yantra works in repeating patterns to help one deal with irregular, or else fragmented geometric forms, which are capable of subdividing into sections. In addition, the geometric forms can be subdividing into smaller copies of a whole. In summary, Yantra has a mission, and that goal is to help people come to grips with their entire being, by recognizing the subconscious mind.
In addition, Yantra yoga is believed to be that of the mystical powers that focuses on forms, shapes, etc, of the inner being and the global world
About the Mother Goddess
The Mother Goddess serves yogic logic, since the natives believe that she is the Mother Earth. In addition, it is believed that the Mother Goddess acts as a deity of fertility. Mother Goddess is recognized in the Occidental lands, etc.
About Durga:
Durga is a Hinduism practice, which identified with highest Goddess, Sanskrit, forms of Devi, Bengali, Parvati, etc. In addition, Durga relates to the Goddess, which is sometimes recognized as Lakshmi, Maa Durga, Ganesh, Saraswati, etc. In Yantra, Hinduism depictions are captured in paintings, which a woman acting as a warrior rides a lion, or sometimes a tiger, and the woman has several hands, which she holds a weapon. In the paintings, the woman assumes the mudras, which are the common hand geometric gestures acted out in Yantra. Thus, Yantra is the representation of the personification that depicts the females (Shakti) who creates energy.
Mediation:
Mediation in terms is the description of yogic practices. Mediation, as it has many descriptions, also incorporates many missions to accomplish. The ultimate focus however is to turn one's attention to the inner being, rather than the outer world. Mediation was first noted in Vedic Hinduism, yet eastern and western worshipers utilized yoga often.
Mediation is utilized to develop a personal relationship with oneself, as well Hatha yoga is utilized in exercises. The mission for many today is to use yoga to achieve everlasting contentment. Still, some people use yogic methods to practice good health, as well as good attitudes toward the world.
Shiva:
Shiva is a statue, which you will find in Bangalore. The statue of Shiva presented shows this man mediating, and performing yogic methods. Shiva is sitting, posture straight and relaxed, while his eyes are focusing on some sort of object.
Shiva's feet are crossed in position, so that his right foot is resting on his immediate lower left leg, while the left foot is crossed over the right leg. Shiva has his hands placed in his lap with the palms upward, and joined. You can use this method to practice yoga if you choose. Shiva's yogic methods included mediation, yoga, mysticism, and Bhakti yoga.
Mysticism:
The aspects of mysticism come from our Greek Forefathers. The notion stands for initiation of mysteries, Eleusinian, etc, and to achieve spiritual union with one's identity, and/or conscious mind. The awareness is to present an ultimate view at reality, as well as the divine truths of God. The effort is seen in one's direct intuitions, experiences, beliefs, and insight. In addition, the efforts are seen from knowledge, understanding, wisdom, etc, which could include traditions, learnt. The traditions may expand to the truths of one's observed insights and/or the beliefs one holds, such as logic, reason, intellect, etc. Using yoga to explore the truths is known as mystic.
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