Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Five Sutras of the Aquarian Age


Five Sutras of the Aquarian Age

     The five sutras of the Aquarian Age are:
          1. Recognize that the other person is you.
          2. There is a way through every block.
          3. When the time is on you, start, and the pressure will be off.
          4. Understand through compassion or you will misunderstand the times.
          5. Vibrate the Cosmos, the Cosmos shall clear the path.
                                                                        
                                                                                     - Yogi  Bhajan
 
1. Recognize that the other person is you.

-       This was the theme of last years Summer Solstice celebration in New Mexico
-       Adapted from Gurucharan Singh PhD: The sutra says that you and every person share a common nucleus; a still point that is by nature infinite. It is beyond our normal sense of time and space, and yet gives birth to all that is experienced. It is an empty stillness from which all things arise. We enter that by creating a state of shuniya in meditation and prayer.
-       As that Oneness expresses, it takes the form of polarities. A basic polarity is you and others. You and me. Without stillness and depth in our heart, these seem different, opposed or unrelated. But as we attune to the depth within our own consciousness (Humee Hum) and listen to the depth in the other person (Tumee Tum) and place both sensitivities before the Infinite (Wahe Guru), we are multiplied.
-       Mantra: I am thine in mine, myself, wha-hay guroo. humee hum tumee tum, wha-hay guroo. 


2. There is a way through every block.
 
-       This will be the theme of Summer Solstice 2014
-        Adapted from Gurucharan Singh PhD: Let each sound resonate through your whole being like a pebble across the calmest of ponds. And in that complex matrix of ripples you are still present and feel your vastness in equal proportion to your specific finiteness. When you listen from the doorway between the finite and Infinite, the mantra you recite becomes the shabad—a sound that dissolves the ego as it invites the Infinite through the heart that you embody. 
-       As Yogi Bhajan instructed us: “This is a Shabad. If you can perfect that Shabad—perfect means when you can recite it correctly at any time without any hindrance while reciting, this is the perfection of the Shabad. While reciting you can hear it accurately. You hear it within yourself, not anybody else. That means it is perfected. Then whenever you will perform it the master miracle will happen.”
-     The practice of this meditation locates you in your heart, opens your perception, and lets you immediately recognize the way forward. All blocks will dissolve. When darkness and obscurity appear to surround you, a ray of light will find its way to you when you practice this mantra. This is a steady state of gratitude to see the constant flow of miracles that accompany you on your path.
-       Mantra: Gobinday, mukanday, udaaray, apaaray, hareeung, kareeung, nirnaamay, akaamay.


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3. When the time is on you, start, and the pressure will be off. 
-       This will be the theme of Summer Solstice 2015
-       The meaning of this sutra is fairly simple. We all feel the pressure in our everyday lives. This sutra suggests that, really, the only way to deal with this pressure is by starting. That is, starting what we know needs to be done to deal with the pressure we are feeling.
-       By getting oneself out of a worrisome head space, inactivity will diminish. A busy mental state can be helpful at the start, but at some point it switches gears and begins to hold us back, or block us. Certainly, there are bills to be paid, appointments that must be kept, and news that must be heard. But when drawn away from the authentic self, the result is always the same: fear and an inability to act.
-       Mantra: Gobinday, mukanday, udaaray, apaaray, hareeung, kareeung, nirnaamay, akaamay.


4. Understand through compassion or you will misunderstand the times.
 
-       This will be the theme of Summer Solstice 2016
-       This sutra suggests that we use empathy to understand the potentially difficult times that others may be going through. This is especially important when we are on the receiving end of negativity projected towards us by another. Quite often (if not always), the other person is hurting and attempting to connect the only way they know how, which is through negativity. We need to have compassion, not react, and attempt to understand the underlying issue(s) that may be occurring.
-       Compassion is learning and acting from the heart. If we choose to go into judgment or look away from the suffering of our fellow human beings, we are misunderstanding the times. It is only the ego and mind that keep us separate from one another and in denial of the truth.
-       Keep your heart open today and resist the urge to go into the mind and ego. Remember to look into the eyes of others to see the same light that lives in us all.
-       Mantra: Rakhay rakhanhaar aap ubaariun, Gur kee pairee paa-eh kaaj savaariun , Hoaa aap dayaal manho na visaariun, Saadh janaa kai sung bhavjal taariun , Saakat nindak dusht khin maa-eh bidaariun , Tis saahib kee tayk naanak manai maa-eh , Jis simrat sukh ho-eh sagalay dookh jaa-eh


5. Vibrate the cosmos, and the cosmos shall clear the path.


-       This will be the theme of Summer Solstice 2017
-       My favorite sutra! We are encouraged to take control of our own destiny by vibrating (this means chanting mantra) the cosmos. When we do this, we establish a deep connection with the divine. The divine hears our call and begins to clear a path for our own awakening. What this does NOT mean is that our life will be great and easy and no problems will ever arise. Life is life. Challenges come and go, but with continuous practice we can begin to more effectively navigate those challenges. Once this happens, everything feels much easier than before because we are now guided through obstacles with much greater acuity.
-       We vibrate on a both a cellular and emotional level! We vibrate in our heart, which comes through when we communicate using our voice. We live in a vibrational universe. Everything that exists in the universe has a vibration (think quantum physics). Even the planets have their unique humming sounds as they orbit in space! When we vibrate with the cosmos through mantra, we attune ourselves to the higher frequency of Love. Remember the saying, “Like attracts like”. As we increase our quantum vibration, we attract better people who can (and want) to help us achieve our goals, whatever our goals are.
-       Mantra: 3 ½ Cycle Ek Ong Kar (Laya Yoga version)
Ek Ong Kaar-a, Saa Taa Naa Maa-a, Siree Whaa-a, Hay Gu-Roo

To your success,

*Prabhusukh teaches a donation based Community Kundalini Yoga class at The Little Yoga Studio on Sundays at 8:00am.


2 comments:

  1. So awesome, Prabhsukh - thank you for sharing/posting this information! Looking forward to coming to your Sunday morning classes! Sat Nam - Har Inder Kaur

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    1. You're welcome! I really enjoyed writing and getting to learn the sutras better. Hope to see you in class!

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