Universalised, personalised, raised to its intensities, made all-occupying, all-embracing, all-fulfilling, the way of love and delight gives the supreme liberation.
Artists: Marlenka
The way of devotion in the Integral Yoga will take the form of a seeking after the Divine through love and delight, a perfect enjoyment of the soul's intimacy with God.
The aim of the Integral Yoga is union with the consciousness and delight of the Divine through every part of our human nature, so that the whole may be transformed into a divine nature of being. Whatever we see of the Divine we can become ...
He is Vlshnu, Krishna, Kali, the Christ, the Buddhha. Out of the unknowable the conscious Being, the divine Person, manifested here, still speaks: "This too is I; even here beyond the view of the mind, I am He."
The personal and the impersonal are the same truth seen from two different sides of our psychological activity; by either we can approach the Reality.
The bhakta, the lover-seeker of God, offers his life, all that he is, all that he has and does to the Divine. The one thing essential is the intense devotion of one's thoughts towards the object of adoration: God.
Turning the human emotion Godwards finds its full meaning ... all its essential instincts raised, satisfied by oneness in the Ananda of the divine existence ... where love is absolute, eternal and unalloyed.
The principle of Yoga is to turn Godward all or any of the powers of human consciousness ... that there may be union. Realising God as the higher self, the guiding Will, Master, whom we love and serve, not fear of him but love of him ...
When we approach the Supreme, we receive a response in kind.To all he answers, taking us in the stage of progress in which we are. All in nature is the Divine; through Love the Divine takes possession and enjoys.
Yoga is not a matter of theory or dogma; it is a matter of experience of a conscient supracosmic Being, with whom it brings us into union. This conscious experience is renewable and verifiable, as valid as