Wednesday, 12 January 2011

VIRTI

rittis of the Muladhara
  
 
KAMA:Physical longings
ARATHA:Psychic longings
DHARMA:Psycho-spiritual &
  Spiritual longing
MOKSA:Spiritual longing
  
 Vrittis of the Swadhisthana
 
   
Avagnya:Disdain
Murccha:  Psychic Stupor, dazed,
  Spaced out
Prasharya:Over - indulgence, addiction
Avisivasha:Distruct in others & self
Krurata:Pitilessness indifference
  to suffering
Sarvanasha:Terror: Annihilation,
  deep Instinctive fear
  
 Vrittis of the Manipura
  
 
Lajja:Shyness , Insecurity
Cruelty Sadism
Irsha:Jealousy
Susptl:Lethargy, procrastination
Visadh:Melancholy, depression
Kataya Irritability Impatient,
  easily Frustrated
Trsna:Craving for Acquisition
Maha:Blind infatuation
Chrna:Hatred
Bhaya:Fear
  
 Vrittis of the Anahata
  
 
Asha:Hope
Cinta:Thoughtful, reflective
Casta:Sincere effort, hardworking
Mamata:Love, affection, attachment
Dambha:Affogance
Viveka Conscience, discrimination
Vikalata:Hopelessness, helplessness
Ahamkara:Ego, Conceit
Lolata:Greediness
Kapalata:Hypocrisy
Vitarka:Talkativeness
Anutapa:Repentance
  
 Vrittis of the Vishuddha
  
 
SadajaHummm
RsabhaPhat
GandharaVaosat
MadhyamaVasat
PaincamaSvaha
DhaevataNamah
NisadaVisa
OnmAmrta
  
 Vrittis of the Ajina
  
 
Apara:Mundance Knowledge
Para:Intutional Spiritual Knowledge
  
 Vrittis of the Sahasrara
  
 • Controls 1000propensities.
 • 50 propensities are associated    with the cakras.
 • They have various nuances of    expression
 • Expressions are internal   and external, so 50 x 2 = 100.
 • And there are 10 directions, so as to give 1000 expressions.
  
 
Samskara  a “seed” of reaction
 
 We all enter the world with our own samskaras  
 Often called “karma”
 Samskaras are accumulated from past lives, also imposed and acquired
 Samskaras determine our chakra symphony
  
 Yoga’s 8 limbs (Ashtaunga)
  
 
 Yama
 Pratyahara
 Niyama
 Dharana
 Asana
 Dhyana
 Pranayama
 Samadhi 

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