Showing posts with label Yogi Bhajan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yogi Bhajan. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Live Consciously Conscious

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 109)

Everything else you have been told so far is totally W-R-O-N-G! You are not a body, not a mind, not a soul, not God, and definitely not a devil. Every normal person thinks, imagines, and projects through his mind. He ultimately identifies with the mind and becomes dependent on the mind. The reality is that he should not depend on his mind. Instead, he should project from the point of view of his consciousness. When you live consciously conscious with mind and consciousness balanced, you develop a capacity for sensitivity we call reverence. Then relationships are healing, wise, and productive.



Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Recognize Your Reality

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 101)

Sadhana. That is where you sit, dwell in the thoughts and words of the soul, and peel away all your non-reality with the vastness of your spirit. If you train your mind this way, then you will discover something for yourself. If you live in absolute fearlessness, God will live in you because fear and truth cannot go together.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Select Your Path

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 91)

Many people believe that the spiritual path is difficult and the neurotic path is easy. Students profess it and even some teachers encourage this idea. I have never agreed to it nor am I willing to agree to it now. It takes the same effort and energy to walk either path. The difficulty lies in the nature of the mind and how it grasps things and becomes entranced by feelings and sensations. The problem lies in being subject to time rather than being one step ahead of time.

We often fight the wrong battle. We do not identify the real problem. The problem is not the spiritual path. It is the way we react to immediate feelings rather than to the things that will be with us through time and beyond time. We make sense of our soul, remote or close, according to how we handle our mind. Direct the mind with immediate sensations and convoluted negotiations, and we create neurosis and confusion. Direct it with the power of an Infinite word, words of truth, and we will excel with clarity, kindness, and love. 

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Enrich Your Mind

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 79)


Your mind is designed as a preparatory system to guide and aid your life. It is a power to gather your resources and shape your behavior. You can refine the mind, its Facets, and all its combinations. Then you can act effectively in your Executive Mind, Creative Mind, Applied Mind, and hundreds of others. But you must train and refine the mind to give you those Functional Minds that serve you and your soul.


The mind forms patterns based on habits. Those habits are woven from our attention and from our thoughts. To break the shackles of low thoughts and habits, we have the ability to dwell in the vastness of our soul. By enriching and refining the mind and its Facets, we form a relationship within us that supports our projection to lead and contribute to the world.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Speak with Committed Language

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 71)

The greatest blunder that almost everyone makes is the feeling that you have to speak whatever is on your mind. That doesn't make sense. Your language becomes a loudspeaker and you sound like a squawking duck. The mind has automatic waves of thought and feelings from many sources. You are not meant to speak all of that. The mind is meant to know the truth. Train your mind to speak the truth in a committed language so it is beautiful and effective.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Look Through the Mind's Window

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 59)


You should always remain you. You are supposed to remain you, come what may. That is the actual strength of your mind when it is clean and clear. But you do not handle the mind right. You distort the ego first thing. Instead of handling the ego, its attachments and duties simply as they are, you over stretch the ego. You inflate it and deflate it until the window of the mind is like those funhouse mirrors. You over stretch your ego, you attack it as it is, and then you cannot handle the inflation and stretch.


Now you are caught in the game of mind and ego. Between the two, you can be stretched until nothing is left. If you can remember this one little thing and take it to heart, then you can solve your problems one hundred percent. Just remember: the mind is given to you, you are not given to the mind.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Eliminate Mental Intrigues

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 49)


The combined strength of your thoughts and your subconscious catches you. This combination, when subconscious links with the play of the mind, is the origin of mental intrigues and most of your self-defeating patterns. You need a habit to relate to your mind. Sit with your mind and review it, polish it, and direct it.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Balance the Elements

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 41)


This connection between the mind and the tattvas leads to several common phenomena. All missionary people, all healers, and people who are zealous to help others get burned out. Counselors and advisors drain themselves, and it is a recognized professional hazard. Why? Because your mind gets involved and locked into the other person. It is called taking on the vibration of the other person.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Choose Your Altitude

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 27).


Regardless of your history of abuses or kindness, opportunity or challenge, it is within you to direct your mind. You can be a saint, you can be a human, or you can be a demon.


We are entering the Age of Aquarius in 2012, November 11th. It will be a new time. The entire psyche is changing. You must purify the mind, body, and soul to be real, innocent, and sattvic. Elevate yourself to be angelic. This Age you will all serve is an Age of Awareness, an Age of Experience. This transition to that Age began in the Piscean Age. The Piscean motto was: "I want to know. I need to learn." The Aquarian motto is: "I know. I want to experience."

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Win the Game of Life

An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 13).


To win the game of life you must have caliber. To have caliber you must have an Applied Mind. An Applied Mind is a mind that processes everything positive and negative then acts from the Neutral Mind to express you. The Applied Mind uses the Neutral Mind to assess all positive and negative, but does not react on that basis. It acts to cause a cause that leads to the fulfillment of you and your destiny, you and your highest identity.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Establish Your Relationship



An excerpt from The Mind: Its Projections and Multiple Facets  by Yogi Bhajan (page 1).

I want to talk to you about your most important companion and its structure, the mind. Every human being who wants to excel and to develop the character and caliber that upholds the values of the soul needs a direct, fundamental relationship to the mind. you must have a basic practical understanding of the mind's conception, properties, Aspects, Projections, and 81 Facets. This is the minimum requirement to develop human sensitivity. So prepare yourself for an intense study. Not an intellectual debate, but an intelligent confrontation with your own experience.