![]() ![]() Yoga is a Sanskrit word coming from the root "yuj" and relates to both the processes or practices referred to as Yoga and also the goal itself, which is also called Yoga. Yoga means working with each of the levels or aspects of our being individually, and then unifying all of those into their original whole, or Yoga. It also means to "yoke" or to engage ourselves in a self-training program. Yoga means to "unite" or "join" the aspects of ourselves which were never really divided in the first place. Non-Dualism (Advaita) in Yoga Vedanta Meditation Prakriti (Primordial, unmanifest matter Sankyha-Yoga)įOR MORE INFORMATION, please see these articles: ![]() ![]() Purusha (Untainted consciousness Sankyha-Yoga) and Shakti (Active, manifesting, changing, feminine Tantra) Shiva (Static, latent, unchanging, masculine Tantra) and Paramatman: (Self/soul as only consciousness Vedanta) Jivatman (Soul as consciousness plus traits Vedanta) and Atman (Center of consciousness, Self Vedanta) and Yoga is the realization of union between the microcosm of individuality with the macrocosm of universality. Traditionally, Yoga (Sanskrit: union) has referred to the realization through direct experience of the preexisting union between Atman and Brahman, Jivatman and Paramatman, and Shiva and Shakti, or the realization of Purusha standing alone as separate from Prakriti. ![]()
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