Yoga Off the Mat – Three Yogic Principles for Achievement

July 10th, 2009

YogaBy Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500

The concept of deriving achievement from Yoga practice is nothing new. Yoga has the ability to alter anyone’s direction in life. Throughout history, it has been possible to reach mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial goals by practicing or teaching Yoga.

The debate over whether achievement is good, or not, depends upon what we do with an opportunity. If one makes great financial achievements, and contributes large donations to charity, is that wrong? If one becomes a magnet of mental power, but uses it toward negatively manipulating students, is that right?

Common sense tells you that some people make the most of an opportunity, while some people will waste the same good fortune. Most people will not recognize an opportunity, and many more will not take action toward a successful outcome.

Karma: It is often said, that only 5% of those who have an opportunity will act on it. That is why the first method of achievement is action (karma). The actions we take, or fail to take, determine our path in life. We can change our course at any time.

However, our actions should be beneficial to those around us. If we are promoting, or enhancing well-being, this is a just cause. At the same time, any cause or action you take should be something for which you have a true passion. In this way, you will see your actions through, and complete your mission.

Transcendental Thought: Limited thinking holds most of us back, but transcendental thought encourages each of us to go far beyond what is expected. It is easy to criticize everything, but the mind works very hard to come up with possible solutions.

The answer to reducing your work is to listen to outside opinions. When we rationally consider the positive and negative opinions of others – there is usually a logical solution buried within the mixture of information. The hard part is to extract information with impartial judgment.

Faith: To have faith in oneself is very powerful. To have faith, in the power of prayer, is also very powerful. It does not matter what your religion is, because the answers to your spiritual growth are within your religion. Too much time and energy is wasted on fighting over differences.

If Yoga practitioners truly want unity, it is time to have faith in our ability to establish friendships. Making gestures of friendship, to others, is a start.

War, hatred, and violence, ruin lives. In fact, hatred and intolerance often ruin opportunities for generations.

© Copyright 2009 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

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6 Responses to “Yoga Off the Mat – Three Yogic Principles for Achievement”

  1. Lisa Peterson says:

    Dear Paul!!

    Greetings this time from northern Idaho where we as a family are spending the summer with my husbands parents. It is wonderful to be with the kids again who are now studying here in the US. We only make this trip once every three years but we always see it as a nice change from our life in Tanzania, which we equally love.

    Just wanted to let you know that I loved your article again. Spoken from my heart.

    Love to you and your family, Lisa

  2. Paul Jerard says:

    Dear Lisa,

    Thank you for your kind words about my article. I am glad you had a safe trip to Idaho. Family time is blessed time.

    All the best to you and your family.

    Namaste,

    Paul

  3. Phil says:

    Paul,
    Thx for your article. I needed to read that today. I look forward to starting your course.

    Namaste

  4. Swami Bhakti Chaitanya Saraswati, India says:

    Blessed self: Hari OM
    Your guidance to many is soul elevating and practical down to earth. We observe it from the responses that reach u at all levels of personality.
    Pray God to give u continued wisdom and energy to serve the humanity.
    Pl continue ur service with love.
    With regards, Prem and OM Swami Bhakti Chaitanya

  5. Paul Jerard says:

    Namaskar Swami Bhakti Chaitanya Saraswati,

    Dhanyabad!

    Thank you for your very kind words of encouragement. Your opinion is deeply appreciated.

    OM Shanti,

    Paul

  6. Paul Jerard says:

    Hi Phil,

    Thank you. It is always good to know that words have so much reach. I look forward to working with you down the road.

    All the best,

    Paul

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