Yoga Sutra 22

Sutra 22 The relationship with nature ceases for emancipated beings, its purpose having been fulfilled, but its processes continue to affect others. In other words, nature (sin, ego, intelligence, senses of perception, etc…) does not stop around us even when we are not being affected. I have not experienced this emancipation or union with God.…

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Yoga Sutra 21

Sutra 21   Nature and intelligence exist solely to serve the seer’s true purpose, emancipation. When Eve took that bite from the apple and Adam followed they broke Gods law and God put them out. After this humanity has suffered a great loss, this separation from God has brought great suffering to humanity. However, God’s…

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Yoga Sutra 20

Sutra 20 The seer is pure consciousness. He witnesses nature without being reliant on it. When I focus on this sutra and pray about where to begin looking for links within the Bible. I am let to focus on the Holy Spirit. The “seer” is all aspects of God including the Holy Spirit, that is…

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Yoga Sutra 19

Sutra 19 The guna’s generate their characteristic division and energies in the seer their stages and distinguishable and non-distinguishable differentiable and not differentiable. To really understand what the Sanskrit means and what this sutra maybe in relation to Christianity and the Bible I had to take it word for word. Iyengar explains “To release ourselves…

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Yoga Sutra 18

Sutra 18 Nature, its three qualities, sattva, raja,s and tamas, and its evolutes, the elements, mind, senses of perception and organs of action, exist eternally to serve the seer, for enjoyment or emancipation. The Bible and Sutra begin to shift focus here. The sutras begin to explain more about human nature and overcoming the flesh.…

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Yoga Sutra 17

Sutra 17   The cause of pain is the association or identification of the seer (atma) with the seen (prakrti) and the remedy lies in their dissociation. This sutra according to Iyengar is stating that “inner harmony is disturbed when the mind lets itself be lured into indiscriminately sampling the world in phenomena.” In other…

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Yoga Sutra 16

Sutra 16 The pains which are yet to come can be and are to be avoided. I believe I touched a lot on this sutra in Sutra 15. By choosing to stay focused on what is important, us living moral and virtuous lives. Living and meditating on God and his commandments as the Bible instructs.…

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Yoga Sutra 15

Sutra 15 The wise man knows that owning to fluctuations, the qualities of nature, and subliminal impressions, even pleasant experiences are tinged with sorrow, and he keeps aloof of them. The 3 characters of intelligence that are talked about in this sutra are Luminosity (sattva) vibrancy (rajas) and Inertia (tamas) this sutra states “that pure…

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Yoga Sutra 14

Sutra 14 According to our good, bad or mixed actions, the quality of our life, its span, and the nature of birth experienced as being pleasant or painful. Again, Patanjali is focusing on Karma yoga and actions that cause pain or pleasure in one’s lifetime. Since he pressed this point three times, I have had…

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Yoga Sutra 13

Sutra 13 As long as the root of actions exists, it will give rise to class of birth, the span of life and experiences. This sutra too relates to Karma. Again, most Christians do not believe in past lives, so our actions today will not affect our class of birth. Only God knows that. I…

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