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EMOTIONS DAAJI

Yogic Psychology - Sleep CHRIS GERMER

Self-Compassion DONNA CAMERON

Power of Pause RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY

EI & SI in Management

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Emotional Genius

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77 Heartfulness Yogasanas Sarvangasana

innerview focus: Emotions

thought in action

08 Dr Chris Germer The Power of Self-Compassion

26 Ravi Venkatesan The Heartful Leader - part 2

15 Ferdinand Wulliemier Become Faster Than Your Emotions

30 Theophile the Elder and Theophile the Young Anger Towards Enemies

36 Professor Ramnath Narayanswamy A Spiritual Revolution in Management Science

it changes everything 46 Thierry Casasnovas Choosing Life - part 3 50 Donna Cameron The Power of Pause

64 Sister Nivedita The Ancient Science of Psychology

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18 Vasco Gaspar Bringing Your System to a Balanced State 21 Natwar Sharma The Play of Emotions On Our Health And Well-Being

74 Rosalind Pearmain Heart Roots

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THE POWER OF

An informal definition

Self-Compassion — PART 1

of self-compassion is: Treating ourselves with

Q: I am very happy and delighted to have you with us Chris, to speak about Mindful Self-Compassion. Thank you. It’s an honor to be speaking right now with

the same kindness and

everyone.

understanding as we

Q: You’re a psychotherapist. You teach

would treat a dear friend in the midst of suffering.

and lecture at Harvard University, and you are the co-developer of Mindful SelfCompassion with Kristin Neff. I hear that you and Kristin have also released a new workbook on self-compassion. I have been reading your book on selfcompassion and it gives me the feeling of how important it is in our lives. Somehow personally, when I’m reading your book, I feel that mindfulness that is not softened by self-compassion is dry and clinical without heart. So to me this is such an important topic to cover, and I’m happy you’re here to talk to us about it. Thank you, Amir. Well, I appreciate Saki Santorelli’s expression that love, kindness and compassion should be echoing through our awareness, through mindfulness. And as you were talking about this, it was clear to me that it is echoing through your awareness. I appreciate your sensibility about this.

DR CHRIS GERMER is a clinical psychologist, meditation practitioner, author and teacher of mindfulness and compassion in psychotherapy and everyday life. He is the co-developer of the Mindful Self-Compassion training program. Here AMIR IMANI interviews him during a webinar for mindfulness practitioners.

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What I have found in my own personal life is that

say to your friend at that time? Take a moment to think

So self-compassion simply means being able to have that

sometimes when we’re confronted with really difficult

about it. I think you can get a feeling for that.

same attitude toward ourselves as we do toward others

situations, really difficult emotions, we need to actively practice compassion and self-compassion, or else we cannot be mindful. As a clinical psychologist, all the time we’re dealing with really difficult emotions – with shame, despair, dread, fear – intense emotions. And when they come up, in order to be able to live within our own bodies and selves, and with others, we need a lot of compassion. Rumi once said: Close your eyes. Fall in love. Stay there. It’s such a beautiful thing to say! Sometimes when we close our eyes and we see something good, we fall in

What I have found in my own

when they’re struggling. Now, this is not so easy to do.

personal life is that sometimes

The next question is: Think of a situation when you are

And the reason why it’s not so easy to do is because we

failing, when you suffer, when you feel inadequate, or

are so closed to ourselves. In other words, we don’t have

when we’re confronted with really

when something really doesn’t go right. How do you treat

space. When we’re with a friend, we have a little space,

yourself? What kinds of feelings emerge towards yourself?

but when we’re with ourselves there is no space, so we

difficult situations, really difficult

What kinds of words do you say to yourself? What is your

just react in a fearful way.

emotions, we need to actively practice compassion and selfcompassion

posture? How do you sit when you have failed or you’re suffering? Take a moment to think about it.

People who are high in self-

You probably notice a difference. The vast majority of people are so much kinder to other people when they’re suffering than to themselves. Usually we beat up on

love; in other words we have appreciation for the miracle

ourselves, we feel alone, we feel ashamed and we distract

of life. But when difficult emotions come, like when we

ourselves. We can’t take it when it’s us.

feel shame or despair or fear, then we actually cannot

Self-compassion is not new; it’s been with us as long as

stay in love, because we feel disgust. We want to get

humanity has been here. But it is now more clearly

away. In other words, we can’t fall in love and stay there.

understood as an inner resource, like mindfulness, that

So what does it take to actually stay there in our own

allows us to be healthy mentally and physically and to

experience? That’s self-compassion practice.

thrive. And the three components of self-compassion that

compassion are also high in wisdom. More specifically, people who are high in selfcompassion have emotional resilience.

Kristin identified are: mindfulness, common humanity, It’s a great struggle sometimes to remain compassionate

and self-kindness.

toward oneself and toward others at such times, because we do feel intense emotions, but I do think that self-

In this series you’ve been learning a lot about mindfulness,

compassion can help. In order to grow in compassion for

which is generous, spacious, moment-to-moment

others we actually first need to grow in compassion for

awareness; to be with things as they are, in a steady way.

ourselves. That means:

That’s the first part of self-compassion – knowing when we’re struggling. What’s really important, though, is the

1. We first need to know what we’re experiencing in a spacious way. That’s mindfulness.

element of self-kindness when it’s hard to be mindful. So an informal definition of self-compassion is: Treating

2. We also need to be able to see that we’re not alone. That’s what we call common humanity: a sense

ourselves with the same kindness and understanding as we would treat a dear friend in the midst of suffering.

of ‘we’re together’ and ‘just like me’. 3. And then the third part is self-kindness. In other

I would like you to think for a moment, as a mental

words, we actually need to learn to be as kind to

reflection, about those times when something goes wrong

ourselves as we are to others.

in the life of a dear friend or someone you love. They suffer, or they fail, or they feel inadequate, and you have

So these are the three components of self-compassion

just a few moments with this person. What do you feel

that have been identified by Kristin Neff who began the

inside when you discover they are struggling? What is

scientific study of self-compassion in 2003.

your attitude? And what kinds of words are you likely to

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Self-compassion really is a very humble undertaking. All

So then the question is: How do I practice self-compassion?

do I need to protect myself?” Maybe you need to say,

we’re doing is including ourselves in our circle of

Many people think, “Oh, I need to meditate,” and actually

“No!” That’s often a very compassionate thing to do.

compassion. In the same way we treat a family member

meditation helps. Meditation is one method – like when

or a friend or a pet – any living creature that we’re kind

you want to strengthen your body, you go to the gym and

Or to provide for yourself, maybe you need to eat well

to – we treat ourselves the same way. This is all we’re

lift heavy weights. You focus on developing the skill, like

or care for your body or sleep more. You can ask, “What

doing.

the skill of Mindfulness or the skill of self-compassion.

do I need to provide for myself?”

Still, we will always be more compassionate toward others.

You can also practice self-compassion in daily life. The

And sometimes we need to ask, “What do I need to

There are obstacles to self-compassion: some people think

way to do it is to ask yourself a question that you’re likely

motivate myself?” Sometimes the best thing we need to

that it will make them selfish, that it will make them lose

to ask somebody whom you truly love. That question is:

do is to get out and do something that we’ve avoided.

motivation, become absorbed in self-pity, or make them

What do you need? When somebody else is suffering,

How do we do that? With self-compassion we do that

weak or self-indulgent. These are common myths about

the words will come: “What do you really need?” When

with encouragement. With self-compassion we invite, we

self-compassion, because the research shows that it’s

we’re suffering we usually don’t ask ourselves that

talk to ourselves in a way like, “You can do this. You

actually the opposite.

question, but if we do, and answer it from the heart, we

definitely can do this. You’ve done things like this before.

will be practicing self-compassion.

This is not easy, but you can do it.”

on self-compassion. Over and over, it has been demonstrated

But people usually think, “I don’t know what I need!”

So, what do I need?

to be a very powerful factor for mental health, for physical

Then we can break it down a little. For example:

There are now 1,600 articles in the scientific literature

health, for reduced anxiety, for reduced depression, for

If you’re feeling afraid, ask yourself, “What do I need

Behavioral self-compassion is the foundation of self-

healthier habits, better relationships and even wisdom.

to feel safe?”

compassion. Actually, how are you accompanying yourself

People who are high in self-compassion are also high in

If you’re physically under stress, you can ask, “What

in your daily life? As a friend or an enemy? We want to

wisdom.

do I need to soothe myself?” Maybe I need to take a

be a friend – that is self-compassion.

warm bath, or maybe I need to exercise. More specifically, people who are high in self-compassion

If you’re emotionally stressed, you can ask, “What do

Now those of you who have a contemplative attitude and

have emotional resilience. When things go wrong they

I need to comfort myself emotionally?” Maybe you

would like to meditate, there are many different meditations

bounce back more easily. When they make mistakes,

need to walk in nature. Practice kindful resting. Being

you can try for free, that you can download from my

they’re also more likely to admit their mistakes and work

in nature.

website, www.chrisgermer.com, and this new workbook

hard to fix them. In their relationships, they are actually

Or maybe you need to listen to music to comfort

also has a lot of things. But what I would like to do is

more compassionate to others. They are not more selfish;

yourself emotionally or to soothe yourself physically.

introduce you to a brief practice called the Self-compassion Break. It takes five minutes. It is an exercise that you can

instead they’re more compassionate to others. Another way to ask the question, “What do I need?” is

do any time of the day or night. It consists of the three

Most interestingly, people who are high in self-compassion

to ask, “What do I need to do to validate myself?” In other

components of self-compassion: Mindfulness, common

are more motivated to achieve their goals. In other words,

words, maybe you need to acknowledge that “This is

humanity and self kindness.

their standards are as high as people who are low in self-

really hard.” Maybe nobody has ever said that to you.

compassion, but they have more motivation to reach their

Maybe you’ve never said that to yourself. So, what do I

In daily life you can also do just one of these components:

goals because they’re motivating themselves with kindness.

need to comfort myself, soothe myself, validate myself?

the mindful part, the common humanity part, or the selfkindness part. What I will do now is give you an experience

They’re not beating themselves up with a stick. So selfcompassion is a very, very good thing even though we

But that’s only half the picture! That is the area of nurturing

of using language to activate self-compassion within

often worry that it isn’t. And if you practice self-

and nourishing. Sometimes you will need to support

yourself.

compassion, you’ll actually see how it will improve your

yourself to move into the world. Here you can ask, “What

life.

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Emotions FERDINAND WULLIEMIER, MD, explains some of the neuroscience behind our emotional reactions, and why heart-based practices

SELF-COMPASSION BREAK

Say to yourself:

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“May I be kind to myself.” Another way of saying this is,

are so helpful in managing them.

“May I give myself what I need.” See if you can find When you notice that you’re feeling stress or emotional

words for what you need in times like this. That’s self-

discomfort, see if you can find the discomfort in your

kindness. Options may include:

body. Where do you feel it the most? Make contact with

May I accept myself as I am

the sensations as they arise in your body.

May I learn to accept myself as I am

May I forgive myself

Now, say to yourself, slowly: “This is a moment of suffering.”

May I be strong

May I be patient

May I live in love

That’s mindfulness. Other options include:

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motions are rapidly aroused and rapidly reach

When she arrives I tell her that my retirement should not

their target. They may be expressed physically,

be an excuse for thinking I have a lot of time at my

energetically or psychologically. The etymology

disposal, especially today when there will be three other

of emotion (movere = to move) attests to its

students coming after her. She explains that she was late

dynamic nature, and recent neurological studies have

because of a traffic jam, as she had mentioned in her

explained the rapidity of our emotional reactions because

SMS message. I hadn’t read her SMS and because I was

they bypass the cortex of our brain.

already angry I was unable to moderate my emotions

This hurts.

If you’re having difficulty finding the right words, imagine

Ouch!

that a dear friend or loved one is having the same problem.

This is stressful.

What would you say to this person? If your friend would

Let’s take an example: I’m expecting a student for a

have just a few words in mind, what would you like those

meditation session at 8:00 a.m. She is the first of four,

For a more complete understanding of this short story,

“Suffering is a part of life.”

words to be? What message would you like to deliver,

scheduled to come almost one after the other. In addition

let me add that my father was rigid on punctuality with

That’s common humanity. Other options include:

heart to heart?

I have to make two phone calls in between. It is an unusual

us during my childhood, resulting in my own disciplined

situation and I already feel some inner tension when my

behavior in this domain. Both my sister and I were afraid

wife, who is sitting close to my smartphone, tells me that

to be late because of the risk of being told off. In fact, it

the first student has just sent an SMS to say that she will

was only during the meditation session that a sensible

be 10 minutes late. It is not the first time she has been

way of dealing with the situation appeared clearly to me:

late, and so far I have not reacted emotionally, even when

to explain to her that we would start the session

I’m not alone. Others are just like me.

We all struggle in our lives.

This is how it feels when a person struggles in

Now see if you can offer the same message to yourself.

this way.

To be continued.

immediately.

Now, put your hands over your heart, or wherever it feels

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she repeatedly asks to change the time or the day of our

immediately so that the next person would not have to

soothing, feeling the warmth and gentle touch of your

at https://m.facebook.com/pg/cfmin/videos/.

appointments. But on that particular day, I feel immediately

wait.

hands.

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This example illustrates the rapidity of the ‘motion of

consequence of information having to traverse the cerebral

emotions’ and the persistence of such emotions coupled

cortex is that it will reach too late, because its trajectory

with some learned behavior stored in our memory.

is too long. It is much slower than the more direct and

Neurological studies have shown the crucial importance

rapid emotional reaction, which bypasses the cortex.

of the cerebellar tonsil for memorizing such emotional reactions coupled with specific events. I had known about

Researchers have shown that using the nerve pathways

my tendency for a long time and had worked on it during

from the heart neurons, via the pneumogastric (tenth)

psychoanalysis during my training as a psychiatrist and

cranial nerve, to subcortical structures like the cerebellar

psychoanalyst. Unfortunately that didn’t produce notable

tonsil, is an example of such a rapid trajectory of feelings.1

changes.

In addition, the powerful heart’s electromagnetic pulsations have another rapid influence on the whole body and

But when we examine the neuroscience, the lack of results

beyond.2

is not surprising; such knowledge is intellectual, implying that it needs to pass through the cerebral cortex. The

What can we do to become quicker than emotions?

the field of consciousness, and Yogic Transmission (pranahuti). The absorption and integration of the effects of the practices allow meditators to remain in a preventive

The inference from all this is profound: using our heart

vibratory remembrance, which is made up of feelings of

to respond, based on feeling rather than thinking, is the

love.

only way to manage and prevent our emotional reactions when we are facing daily challenges, which are so

When we become conscious of the multiple opportunities

numerous in our modern way of living.

we have to react with inappropriate emotions during our daily interactions, practicing these effective methods

Here are two examples of such beneficial practices :

seems very worthwhile.

3

The HeartMath Institute4 researchers have tested the effects on many volunteers of some specific exercises they have created, such as Freeze Frame and Cut Through5. They showed that love and positive feelings, such as compassion, gratitude and recognition in the heart, create coherence that spreads health and well-being throughout the body. In addition, the electromagnetic field of such a coherent heart also positively affects other people around. The Heartfulness Way6 uses a method of meditation on the heart, a technique of purification (called cleaning) of

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Feelings, such as love and compassion, are altruistic in their nature. They should be differentiated from emotions, such as anger or sadness, which are egocentric. 2 Childre, D. & H. Martin, 2000. The Heartmath Solution, Harper One, USA. 3 For an extensive review, Wulliemier, F., 2018. Vers un Civilisation du Coeur, Recto-Verseau. 4 https://www.heartmath.org/ 5 See note 2 above. 6 https://heartfulness.org/us/ 1

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e all sometimes feel stressed, anxious,

in a meeting and now you arrive at the next meeting still

fearful or angry. It’s part of the experience

angry with him. Or even that you feel mad after spending

of being human to feel emotions, something

an hour in the car on your way home after a frantic day

we share with all other mammals to some

at work and don’t want to take those toxic emotions to

extent. Actually the part of our brain that is involved in

your small child waiting for you at home.

the processing of emotions is called the limbic brain or mammalian brain.

Is there a simple practice we could do before stepping onto the stage, into the meeting, or arriving home?

Emotions have been helping us for thousands of years to

Something that would help us down-regulate the excessive

deal with the environment and survive. For instance, if

emotional state and bring us to a balanced and coherent

we’re crossing a busy road and a car is coming straight

state. If you’re a Heartfulness practitioner my suggestion

towards us, it is very good for us to feel fear. It will

is to use the Cleaning process, which I find very useful.

mobilize our physical resources to run away or jump back from the front of the car. And we don’t even think about

Another possibility is to do the following steps that take

it because most emotions are faster than our conscious

less than five minutes:

mind. That is also an advantage from an evolutionary point of view. Taking the car example again, it would not

be useful for us to think about whether it is a Mercedes

Go to a place where you can be alone. It can be a room, your car or even the toilet.

or a Ford. That split second of reflection could cost us •

our lives.

Breathe in deeply, filling your lungs, and then breathe out as if you were blowing a candle,

But that evolutionary advantage comes with a price. I

until your lungs are completely empty.

had a teacher who used to joke that we are all descendants of the nervous monkeys. Why? Because all the relaxed

Repeat the process three times. That will help

ones didn’t made it. The ones that were the first to run

you bring oxygen to your system and balance

were able to survive and reproduce. In fact most of us,

your inner state.

by default, constantly keep scanning the environment for threats, and we react to them using the same mechanisms

Bringing Your System to a Balanced State

Allow your breath to come to a regular rhythm

we used to fight lions or run away from other ferocious

and put one hand on your belly and the other

beasts.

on your chest. Sense the hand you prefer on these parts of your body. Normally one

In our modern lives fortunately we don’t have as many

combination will feel more familiar than the

physical threats as our ancestors, but we’re using the

other.

same brain mechanisms to deal with problems that are mostly conceptual, like the fear of losing a job, the anxiety of speaking in public etc.

For one minute or so, notice how your hands move as you breathe. Is it the hand on your chest that moves more, or is it the one on your belly?

VASCO GASPAR is a Mindfulness consultant and Heartfulness trainer living in Portugal. Here he shares a simple effective practice to down-regulate emotions.

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What can we do when we are in an emotional state that

Are they moving more or less the same way?

is not useful? For instance, imagine that you have to speak

Just follow the movement, with a sense of

in public and feel so afraid that you lose the capacity to

curiosity. Some people notice that just by doing

think clearly; or you had an argument with a colleague

this they feel calmer. Some scientists argue that

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it is related with our physical memory of a hug, especially when our parents held us when we

were babies, when we were crying.

You can keep doing the breathing process if it is useful, or simply just rest in the image of a loved one. The rationale here is simple: the same

Now just move the hand on your belly along

way that you feel stressed when you think about

with the breath. Do it as if you had a balloon in

something that stresses you, you feel calmer and

your belly: As you breathe in the ‘balloon’ fills

more balanced when you think about someone

and your hand moves away from your body. As

who evokes positive emotions in you.

you breathe out the ‘balloon’ empties and your hand moves closer to your body. Your breathing

That’s it. Very simple, right? Even my almost 90-year-old

process will become more abdominal. Since the

grandmother does it daily. And it takes less than 5 minutes.

lungs are bigger at the bottom, you will bring more oxygen to your system, allowing you to be

Just give it a try. The next time you feel that your emotional

more awake, aware and able to self-regulate. Try

system is out of control, just stop and go through these

to keep this abdominal breathing going for 30

simple steps. You can do them together or just do one or

to 60 seconds.

two. Notice which steps have a deeper impact in down-

THE PLAY OF EMOTIONS ON OUR HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

regulating your emotional state and then use them •

Continuing abdominal breathing, now add some

whenever you need. After that, go into your day.

counting to the breathing process. Breathe in and count mentally up to four. Breathe out and count mentally up to six. Do it at your own pace. Breathe in counting to four; breathe out counting to six. Keep doing this for one minute, coming back to the process of counting if you are distracted. •

This will help your mind to keep focused on an

DR NATWAR SHARMA explores the world of feelings

and the pre-frontal cortex, when we face a particular

and emotions, their effect on the physical body,

situation or condition. Thus they are part of the

and how we can learn to manage them effectively.

subconscious.

object and not to think about what is stressing you. And by regulating the breathing process it will also impact your heart and circulatory system, bringing your whole system to a more coherent state. •

In the last minute of the exercise see if you can

O

Emotions potentiate the memory associated with any

ur life is largely the interplay of feelings

incident or event. A memory without the backing of any

and emotions. It is important for us to under-

emotion is not strong enough to last through time, nor

stand why they surface and how we react

does it have much impact on our current physical and

to them, because that in turn will develop

mental make-up. In contrast, a memory with an associated

our mental perception and improve our physical health.

emotion is more likely to influence our present situation.

What Are Emotions?

This is one of the primary reasons that it is so important

bring your mind to an image of someone you love and care about. It can be someone from your family, a friend, or even an animal. Just hold that image in your heart for a while.

to be aware of and handle our emotions in a sane manner. Emotions are basically ‘energy in motion – e-motion’. They generally carry a weight or leave an impression

How Do Emotions Affect the Human Body?

on our physical and subtle bodies. They are responses,

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primarily of ‘flight or fight’, which come from the

In the current world, where many of us live in cities with

subcortical regions of the brain, especially the amygdala

busy routines, we are not able to be in touch with our

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FO C US

feelings and emotions, let alone deal with them. We keep

out of some talk or activity, or I may even be guilty that

going on and on, until we cross the threshold and feel

I did not do what I was supposed to do and automatically

overburdened and stressed. Every individual has a threshold

missed being a part of something. I may also experience

for emotional tolerance, and when we overstep that

a mixture of all these emotions.

threshold it adversely affects our physical health. Thus, one situation can produce a cocktail of emotions How does this happen? When our capacity to cope with

– and when such a cocktail is suppressed for too long it

a particular situation crosses this threshold, the subcortical

can be debilitating. Suppressed emotions generally manifest

region of the brain, or the amygdala, is activated, in turn

in the physical body as some kind of an ailment or disease

triggering the neocortex, which ultimately produces signals

– this I can duly validate through my work and research

that manifest in the physical body as physical sensations.

with my patients and clients, both as a physician and a therapist.

Try these experiments:

Emotions in Children Observe your physical body during various activities. For example, note the reactions in your body while watching an emotionally charged program on television, like a horror movie or thriller. Your muscles may contract without your knowledge and your heart may beat at a faster rate. These somatic changes in the body, directly or indirectly determine the level of stress you experience during the day.

The depth of feeling and emotion in children is much stronger than in adults. One reason is that they are empty books: everything is written afresh on their pages. A second is that the subconscious mind is very powerful when they are young. And a third reason is that their capacity to discriminate is not strong enough; they still

the parasympathetic nervous system, our ‘rest and digest system’. When such emotions surface, try closing the

It is important to release negative emotions from the

right nostril with your thumb and breathing deeply

subconscious, preferably as soon as they are triggered.

through the left nostril. It helps to activate the

Children are very sensitive and receptive, so we must be

Another interesting observation is that seemingly negative

parasympathetic nervous system.

extra careful when we deal with them. How do we explain

emotions, like fear and anger, may actually be used

things to them? How do we allow them to come to a

positively in context to the situation. For example, it may

Last but not least, pause before reacting in any situation.

conclusion in a simple way?

be good for a student to feel some tension or stress, to

By doing so, you are most likely to respond in a heartfelt

the extent that it drives them to work hard and do well

manner instead of reacting.

a conclusion.

Similarly, uttering a word or phrase or sentence that is charged with an emotion produces a physical sensation in the body. For example, you may feel tightness or heaviness, weakness or pain, or a tingling sensation in your body while recollecting something that scares you while repeatedly uttering, “I am feeling scared of …” Repeat this experiment with different sentences conveying positive and negative emotions, and see what reactions they produce in the body.

How to Deal With Negative Emotions?

need to grow in wisdom in order to reason and come to

One way is to just be with them and go through whatever

in life. But when we continue to feel the same over a

they are experiencing in that moment. For example, if

period of time, when we carry the negative emotion, it

Much of the research today in the field of pathology of

your child is scared of the dark, instead of admonishing

not only affects our own health but also the moods and

diseases traces their roots to deeply suppressed emotions

her, sit with her in a dark room and go through the

conditions of people around us. A typical case would be

in the human subconscious over a length of time. Medical

experience together. In my practice, I have found this to

that of the boss who walks into the office in an angry

science is opening up to various alternate therapies and

be more effective as it may actually help children to open

mood, which cascades down to the employees and everyone

modalities of treatment, such as psychotherapy, Emotional

You may be amazed with what you observe and feel.

up and confide in their parents.

else he meets during the day.

Freedom Technique, and other cognitive therapies, to deal

Often the words ‘emotion’ and ‘feeling’ are used

Basically, we need to devise different ways and methods

One way to refine our emotions and feelings, purifying

Slowly but surely, we are moving towards more holistic

interchangeably. They are two sides of the same coin, yet

to deal with children. Once they form an impression and

them of negativity, is the Heartfulness Cleaning – a proven

ways of healing, combining mainstream medicine with

they are different. For example, I may feel left out in a

come to a conclusion about something, it conditions them

and effective technique in this context.

alternative therapies, facilitating the well-being of the

particular situation, but what emotion is backing this

for life, so that they run according to the same program

feeling? As an adult I may be sad that I was not included.

the mind has created. When writing on a new page, ensure

Another method to deal with negative emotional

As a child I may be angry at my parents for leaving me

that you write it well!

reactions, such as anxiety, anger or fear, is to activate

with the root cause at the base of physical ailments.

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body, mind and soul.

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It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one b ad one to lose it.

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T H OUGHT I N ACTION

THE HEARTFUL LEADER - part 2 Extraordinary outcomes through inspiration UNPACKING REPUTATION

Reputations can be good or bad, like being viewed as an expert in a certain field, or not being trustworthy. They can also be good or bad based on context. For example, a leader who has a great reputation for being a visionary may not wield enough influence to lead the execution of a new initiative. On the other hand, a leader who has a reputation of being very good at getting things done, but not at vision and strategy, may not be taken seriously if he tries to rally a team behind a new strategy.

RAVI VENKATESAN introduced the Heartful Leader framework shown below In part 1 of this series. He also established paradigm shifts that require leaders of the future to get more done with influence versus control. They need to navigate situations where they don’t have authority but rather need to collaborate. They develop and use 'soft power' to accomplish what is needed. He discussed how our inner state reflects in outer behavior, which either does or doesn’t create trust & relationships, which over time create reputations. The combination of trust, relationships and reputations results in the influence that we have. In this article he looks at reputation more closely.

Most of us don’t think about our reputation. There are a couple of reasons for this. We rely on authority or influence through direct relationships to get things done. This works well up to a certain extent, but it doesn’t scale. Sooner or later in our leadership journey we arrive at a point where someone will, or will not do something based on our reputation, and we don’t have a direct relationship with them. Most people cannot have a direct meaningful relationship with more than a couple of hundred people, even in this hyper-connected age of social media. So how else will you influence beyond these people, except to consciously build and manage your reputation?

T

he word ‘reputation’ comes from the Latin reputare, which means ‘to think over’. The thinking over happens

Let’s look at three components that make up a reputation and

over time. It is defined as “beliefs and opinions generally held about someone or something”. It is also defined

some of the ways to develop and manage these more consciously.

as “a widespread belief that someone has a particular characteristic”. Some examples from day-to day-life are:

Towards the end we will also discuss a 3-step approach to rebuilding a damaged reputation.

of being helpful to everyone.

Outcomes

R E P U TAT I O N •

Influence

Reputation

A person in your family circle who has a reputation

A manager at your workplace who has a reputation of getting things done at all costs.

A politician who has a reputation of not being trustworthy.

st & Relationships Tru

Inner State

VA LU E S ( T h ey k n ow wh a t you st a n d for)

E X PE RTIS E ( T h ey k now what yo u can d o)

A neighbor who has a reputation of being a naysayer to all new ideas that are brought up in

ter Behavior Ou

AWA R E N E S S ( T h ey k n ow wh o you a re)

1. AWARENESS

your Home Owner’s Association meetings. •

The CEO of a non-profit organization who has a

If people are not aware of you, you don’t have a reputation. So the first step is to find ways to create awareness

reputation of high integrity.

about yourself as a leader. When I became a manager at Accenture, as part of new manager training we were taught to develop one or two things that, over time, we would be known for. This can be “Very good at data analysis,” or “Great at developing people,” or simply “Rock solid reliable in getting things done.” It applies even in a family situation. Think about a girl that married your cousin and has a reputation for being tough to get along with, or the aunt who will go all out to help everyone.

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T H O UGHT I N ACTION

2. VALUES

3. EXPERTISE

1. ACKNOWLEDGE

Highlight what you want to be known about yourself

What values do you embody on a day-to-day basis, and

What are your areas of expertise that are relevant to the

First of all acknowledge that in the past you have not

in a natural and subtle way in conversations. Keep

how do you express them? For example, if one of your

context of your workplace, family or circle of friends? Do

been transparent with delays and have made changes to

in mind that being very explicit or overt with this

key values is respect for everyone, do you visibly treat

your friends know you as a financial wizard and hence

correct the way you operate.

doesn’t work and will come across as inauthentic.

people that report to you the same way you treat your

connect you with someone who needs advice on retirement

Strategies to spread awareness include: •

2. ACT

boss? The old recommendation of treat the janitor like

planning? Do people in your organization recognize you

Seek feedback when you make a presentation on

your CEO is very true. Many times, how you treat people

as a big thinker and come to you for new product ideas?

some topic or express an opinion about what to

that you perceive as lower in socio-economic status is

Does your extended family believe you are a great ‘fixer’

Let the actions speak for themselves. Make sure you

do in a situation etc. People 'think over' more

noticed by others consciously or subconsciously and

of relationship problems and bring you in to counsel the

provide information early and often regarding delays.

when asked for feedback.

forms an impression in them about you.

couple that are working through challenges? 3. REINFORCE

Remember the word reputation comes from 'think

Strategies to managing this:

Strategies to manage this: Articulate the changes made to ensure that perceptions

over'.

Pick only one or two things that you are really

change. Find opportunities to create a summary of how

you stand for, e.g. respect, honesty, truth, integrity,

good at, and start finding opportunities to showcase

you have changed your approach. Great opportunities

whatever forums you can access.

courage, or any others.

them. Let the word spread organically and naturally.

are ‘Project reviews’, ‘Executive summary meetings’,

You cannot explicitly advertise your skills to build

‘Transition meetings’ etc. Make sure you highlight the

a reputation.

fact that based on past feedback you made a change,

Expressing your opinions in a structured manner

Find words and ways to express the values that

Publish blog posts, articles or white papers in

• •

Keep in mind that you cannot fake this, so if you are unsure of your values then you will have

is a great way to spread awareness.

to first do the inner work to find them within

and here are the results. •

Find ways to use your expertise to help others,

yourself, and then apply approaches to project

especially when you don’t have to do this. People

Rebuilding reputations can take a long time but following

and express them. For most people, fortunately,

always talk about unexpected help or out of the

this 3-step process will help you make a big difference

they have the values, and just haven’t figured out

way help that they received.

fairly quickly.

how to project them. In most cases we are not starting from scratch. We have

In subsequent articles we’ll look at trust & relationships,

a reputation that unfortunately may be tarnished. We

behaviors and inner state (of our hearts and minds). We’ll

may have changed, but people still perceive us based on

then work inside out to create the right state, behavior,

past behavior. The way to rebuild a reputation is through

trust & relationships and bring this together with reputation

a three-step process: Acknowledge, Act and Reinforce.

to create influence and great leadership outcomes.

For example, let’s say that you are a manager in building construction with a reputation of not being transparent when things are going wrong, and telling people with little notice that deadlines will be missed. Over the years, you have suffered because of this reputation and haven’t progressed through your organization as well as you could have. You have recently made changes and are starting to tell people early if things are getting delayed, but they still have the perception of the old you. Your steps for rebuilding would be:

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T H O UGHT I N ACTION

Anger Towards Enemies

Once a warrior has won or lost a war, he agrees that the war has ended. He has no more enemy. He is at peace. He will only have to make himself ready for another battle,

The dialogue between THEOPHILE THE ELDER and THEOPHILE THE YOUNG continues, this time about the topic of anger and reactions to injustice.

whenever it may come. Meanwhile, he practices peacefully.

E: According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Liver Fire is what gives you such symptoms, which are caused by anger and resentment. But tell me what you did? That particular morning, Theo the Young was very agitated.

Y: I went to court to assess my rights.

He had hardly sat down, facing his friend, than he started E: And what happened then? Did you win that legal fight against your adversary?

exposing his problem.

Y: Yes, legally, but he did not pay enough for my liking, considering all the Theophile the Young: I have been developing intense anger

harm he had done to me.

all these years due to a neighbor who has harmed my family and me. I hate him and I can’t help it.

E: So the fight is still on! Your neighbor has succeeded in crossing your barriers and he is now partly occupying your inner space. You may also be in his mind, since you won the case against him. He probably hates you. Your anger is what

The Elder looked at him, quite amazed.

provides access to his anger. Through your mental and emotional attitude, you Y: Yes I know. But it’s all about his wicked, twisted and

have opened a way for him to penetrate within you. So now he can overrun

unfair behavior. I feel as if he is a chewing gum stuck to

you, reach your heart and plague your life.

the sole of my shoe. I can’t get rid of it. As soon as I see him or merely think of him my anger is back.

Y: You make it sound like war!

Theophile the Elder: You are going to make yourself sick!

E: Currently your life is effectively a constant state of war, so you’d better live it as a warrior would.

Y: I’m already sick. My stomach hurts, there are moments when I feel oppressed, and I often have a headache.

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The book, The Art of War, by Sun Tzu, is traditional

Once a warrior has won or lost a war, he agrees that the

literature in China, and it is still in use in War Colleges in

war has ended. He has no more enemy. He is at peace. He

The old man paused again and remained quietly focused

many countries, since strategy is first and foremost simple

will only have to make himself ready for another battle,

on his hotheaded friend. Then he said:

psychology. For example, making the adversary’s general

whenever it may come. Meanwhile, he practices peacefully.

angry is a clever trick, as it will destabilize him and confuse

E: The warrior instinct is in you. That is another way to

his mind. He won’t be able to clearly see the way the battle

The problem comes when your head and emotions go on

approach the Divine, but it is a demanding one. Arjuna is

is developing or to devise sustainable strategies. Being

fighting, cutting you off from your heart. It might be tragic

a good example of it, in the Bhagavad Gita.

angry, he will tend to just charge ahead and seek revenge

for you and your balance. Basically, your neighbor has

at all costs. Therefore, his engagement will have a weakness

shown you the significant weakness that still abides in

based on his own self-delusion, boldness and temerity.

yourself.

Some people will call it courage but, in fact, an enemy is

But Theo’s anger was not yet soothed. Y: I’d like to plague his life just as he has plagued mine.

more easily defeated once you have provoked anger in

Y [interrupting nervously]: So now you are going to ask

them and thus opened a breach.

me to be very grateful to him I guess.

That’s a fair return, isn’t it? The Elder tried to temper him.

Y: But I have won.

E [smiling]: That’s almost it! In fact you should thank the Divine who let you see the weakness, the tendency you

E: Let’s keep calm. Some families have carried their hatred

still have, and who gave you an opportunity to correct it.

through generations. Sometimes they even forget the root

Your neighbor will become a mere indicator for you. That

cause of the hatred, but their war has become a tradition

The Elder paused while Theo seemed to be thinking the

indicator could have been someone else or several other

and the families will hate each other forever.

matter over.

persons.

E [calmly]: You have not won the emotional and mental

The strength of your recurrent emotions is only a sign, a

war.

symptom of the weakness within you.

E: Do you really think so?

Y [sulking]: So now you see me as a dunce. E: [mockingly]: More or less! The old man realized that Theo’s anger was one of the Y [irritated]: But he was proven wrong!

Y: Well, do tell me. What would you do in this situation?

oldest and most enduring forms of anger. So he did not insist anymore and decided to think over all they had been

Please God, give me the

E: So? You won, didn’t you? And justice was done. Then

E: I would take all necessary action to address it on the

why should you continue the war?

purely material level. Then, once it is done, I would forget all about it. Life is great. So it’s really worth living it

talking about that day. Before leaving his friend, he said:

courage to change the

I’m sorry to tell you, but that weakness of yours will be

things I can change,

Any serious adversary will easily defeat you.

Y: And what of the difficulties, the problems entailed?

the serenity that will help

Y: I don’t think so. I am strong and intelligent enough to

E: I would deal with them as best as can be. Marcus Aurelius

know how to defend myself. Next you are going to tell me

used to say:

all about love again, aren’t you.

“Please God, give me the courage to change the things I

Looking very thoughtful, Theo watched the Elder as he

can change,

walked away after having thus invited his young friend to

the serenity that will help me accept the things to which

stay calm and serene.

me accept the things to which fate binds me, and enough wisdom to discriminate one from the other.”

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completely, enjoying all the gifts it offers.

used against you by your enemies or by any other person.

E: Theo, an enemy is supposed to be fought on the battlefield. Once the war has ended, he is no longer an enemy. That is sheer chivalry, an art Lord Krishna taught

E: I might.

to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita.

fate binds me, Silence.

and enough wisdom to discriminate one from the other.”

Isn’t that what we’ve already done on many occasions in

Otherwise I am happy under all circumstances – almost

Initiation

the past?

all of them anyway.

https://theophilelancien.org/en/anger-enemy/

Dialogues with Theophile the Elder: Theophile the Younger’s

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Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.

Martin Luther King Jr

Innerview


I N N ERV I EW

A Spiritual Revolution in

Outer education refers to knowledge of the outer world –

MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

the world that we experience through our five senses. Inner education is driven not so much

PROFESSOR RAMNATH NARAYANSWAMY from the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, shares with V. SRINIVASAN something of his own journey, and the importance of spiritual, emotional, social and cultural intelligence in the world of management.

Q: Sir, the first question is regarding

by the intellect, but by personal experience.

emotional intelligence in 1997. Spiritual intelligence entered

the integration of spirituality and management. How do both these concepts come together and what is their relevance?

the field of management around the year 2000, when the Academy of Management inaugurated an interest group on management, spirituality and religion. Since then, during the past decade or so, some spectacular work has

intimately aware of the links that connect the analytical

What is leadership? Leadership is about transformation

been emerging on providing original, often disconcerting,

space, the emotional space, the spiritual space, the social

from within. It is about conquering the inner space. It is

To answer this question you need to have a perspective on

often revelatory insights into the relationship between

space and the cultural space.

about realizing the perfection that is present inside to

the discipline of management and its historical origin.

spirituality and management.

Management is a North American discipline that arose

engage the imperfection of the outside. Effective leaders, As we move ahead in the years to come there will doubtless

irrespective of the domain they belong to, live off their higher energies, not their lower energies.

amidst the context of two movements: one was Fordism,

To summarize: there are two types of education, two types

be a convergence, a consensus view, according to which

and the other was Taylorism. Fordism refers to the revolution

of management, two types of engineering. One is outer

spirituality will have to play a critical role in management,

ushered in by Henry Ford, as a result of which every average

management, the other is inner management. One is outer

especially in leadership development.

American family got access to an automobile. One of the

engineering, the other is inner engineering. One is outer

foremen was Frederick Winslow Taylor, and he was the

education, the other is inner education. Broadly speaking,

father of the modern assembly line.

outer education refers to knowledge of the outer world – the world that we experience through our five senses. Inner

So, as a discipline, management arose in the North American

education is driven not so much by the intellect, but by

context. It later spread to different parts of the world, and

personal experience.

there are still two countries where management is not

When a manager embarks on their professional life, especially in the early years, it’s about creature comforts.

Q: So referring to the area of leadership, how does a spiritual approach fuel or foster leadership qualities?

It’s about material needs, finding a good spouse, getting a good house, a good job, good children, good schools, and so on. Twenty to twenty-five years down the line these objectives are by-and-large met. The question arises: What then?

Every human being has the potential to develop their

strongly institutionalized. One is Japan, and the other is

The point I am trying to make is that emotional intelligence,

leadership potential, but not everybody is cut out to embark

There comes a stage in a manager’s life when they start

Germany. But the reasons for that don’t concern us here.

spiritual intelligence, social intelligence and cultural

on the spiritual path. Not everybody is cut out to become

asking: How do I sustain the sources of my motivation?

intelligence are as important to management as analytical

a leader. To enter both these domains is tantamount to

How do I re-energize myself constantly? What can help

Spirituality came into management much later. It was

intelligence. This realization has come more strongly in

walking on fire. It requires perseverance. It requires

me to improve each time I practice it? And this is where

preceded by the induction of emotional intelligence, with

the past 10 years when management educators, management

commitment. It requires practice.

spiritual intelligence and emotional intelligence have a

the publication of Daniel Goleman’s landmark work on

instructors and management practitioners are becoming

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some time in late 1998 or early 1999. I went through a series of unfortunate experiences, which helped me turn inside. And that’s how my spiritual journey began.

Only spiritual intelligence can help a person live off their higher

It ignited an intense search for self-revelation, an intense search for Godliness, an intense search for the sacred over

energies. There is an invisible sense

the profane. I went from pillar to post, and I did things

of order that governs the visible

that under normal circumstances many people would

worldly disorder. This invisible

hesitate to do. But I was relentless in the pursuit of my goal.

sense of order is spirituality. To

In 2007 I realized that I needed a guru. This is a term that is highly misunderstood both in India and in the West. A

grasp its working through intuition and personal experience is both a

lot of outlandish if not crazy things are written about it. But there was no doubt in my mind at that time that this

duty and a privilege.

yearning became very intense. I started praying to Lord Shiva to send me a living guru with whom I could relate, who could give me wisdom, who could show me the way, who could chart my path.

Truth is a little more complex. Sometimes masters say it’s 1. They help leaders articulate their vision, both personal and the companies’. 2. They help them articulate their values.

life is my message.” This was a very powerful line, because

This prayer was fortunately answered very quickly, and I

not wise to speak the truth all the time. By this they mean

it means that everything he thought, everything he said,

had the good fortune of meeting a Self-realized Master in

that truth is usually bitter, and therefore one has to speak

everything he spoke, and everything he did radiated what

the form of Sadhguru Sri Sharavana Baba. I met him when

it with caution. If the person who is the recipient of truth

he stood for.

he was 27 years old, and there was nothing youthful about

does not have the mental, intellectual or emotional strength

the advice that he gave me. It was extremely wise counsel.

to absorb that truth, it is better to keep silent. In this case,

3. They help them to develop clarity and alignment of vision and values. Both of them must cohere;

One of the most beautiful definitions of leadership comes

He helped me connect with my inner self. It’s a debt that

what is your dharma? In this case, our scriptures answer,

they must be congruent.

from the Mahatma. He said, “Become the change you want

I can never repay. When I think of it my heart fills with

our dharma is to prepare the person, to provide them the

4. And finally, they give them a heightened

to see.” It’s such a powerful line, such an astonishing line.

gratitude. He ignited and illuminated the path, and he

wherewithal to absorb this truth.

understanding of both the internal and the external

What does it mean? Whenever you have time on your

showed me the way.

context.

hands, don’t spend it frivolously. Don’t waste what is being

These four ingredients are critical to leadership development. As the father of this country, Mahatma Gandhi had so

It is a beautiful and profound teaching: we must use caution

given to you. Don’t fritter it away. Instead, use that time

After I met my Guru I realized that spiritual life really

in the way we communicate truth. But the Gita is

and energy to see what you want changed in society, to

extends to all life in general. It is the intense search to

unambiguous on its insistence, on its fidelity, on the necessity

make that happen. Exert your efforts in that direction. This

know who we really are that constitutes the core of the

of us human beings to be faithful to these two principles:

is essentially what leadership is about.

spiritual search.

satyam and dharmam. These are the instruments that we

much to teach us in this vital domain. At a certain time in his life, he had bought a pair of first class tickets, entered the train, and despite having his tickets with him was not

use in our spiritual pursuit.

Q: Can you shed a little light about

The core of Hindu dharma is seva dharma, the dharma to serve selflessly those around us – loved ones, institutions,

In general, if I were to draw an X-axis and a Y-axis, and

and the society at large. How do we effect this service?

put tools and techniques on the X-axis, and character and

The Gita speaks of two instruments: The first is dharma.

attitude on the Y-axis, I would see that practitioners of

out.

your work in integrating spirituality and management at IIM Bangalore?

In my simple, humble understanding, anything that

management, students of management, and managers and

In an interview that he gave towards the later part of his

I came to spirituality through crisis. It is often when we

contributes to creating harmony in this universe is dharma

instructors have taken a severe beating on the Y-axis.

life, he was asked, “Mr Gandhi, what is your message?”

are in crisis that we think of God. It need not necessarily

– any thought, any word, any deed that helps to accomplish

Management education is still a prisoner of its early historical

be the case, but this was certainly true in my case. It was

this objective.

orientation. It is heavily weighted in favor of analytical

allowed to sit in a first class compartment. He was pushed

He could look at his interlocutor eye to eye and say, “My

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Leadership is about transformation a rose to make it grow faster. You don’t criticize a doctor because he gives you pain. He gives you pain to eliminate

from within. It is about conquering the inner space. It is about realizing

more serious pain. So I started the course on spirituality to plant seeds in the

the perfection that is present inside

souls of the students. And, like all seeds, they requires care

to engage the imperfection of the

if they will some day give rise to saplings, then trees that

outside. Effective leaders,

later produces flowers, and finally produce an outstanding inimitable fragrance that is able to spread its sweetness all

irrespective of the domain they

over the universe.

belong to, live off their higher

18 years down the line I am persuaded that all life is deeply and profoundly spiritual. The foundation of our lives is

energies, not their lower energies.

nothing but spirituality. So I would describe spiritual intelligence as the foundation and the rest as the scaffolding. It is spiritual intelligence that builds a person’s character. It builds attitude. It builds fortitude. It provides equanimity of mind, which is something that the Bhagavad Gita exhorts

is nothing but perfect equanimity of mind.”

Q: How do you see leadership in organizations evolving over the next 10 to 20 years.

So, is it important for leaders to inculcate spirituality, and

One of the most distressing features of the times we live

practices like Yoga and meditation? The answer is an

in is that the space for innocence, joy and spontaneity has

us to do. Lord Krishna is very specific in his advice and counsel to Arjuna: “Practice Yoga, Arjuna, because Yoga

emphatic yes. Why? Because it helps leaders go inside. It

drastically diminished. In Hinduism we speak of it as the

intelligence. Emotional, spiritual, social, creative and

All education is about sowing seeds. Spirituality is no

helps leaders develop equanimity of mind, of temper. It

Kali Yuga, where dharma stands only on one foot. Its

cultural intelligence have yet to be integrated into mainstream

exception.

creates a temperament that leads to compassionate, caring

consequences are distressing.

citizens. It encourages mindfulness.

management science.

We live in a world where when we have a good idea, a

The next course I started was on leadership. A friend of My efforts have been largely on the Y-axis. In most of my

mine introduced me to the stories of Vikramaditya, and

To me, mindfulness is about being acutely and deeply

selfless idea, not motivated by personal gain, if we speak

courses I emphasize character and attitude. This is the

later to the work of that outstanding scholar and mythologist,

aware of the consequences of our actions upon others.

about it to people a lot of them will respond by saying,

reason why in the early ’90s I started a course on creativity,

Joseph Campbell. That led and inspired me to investigate

Managers and leaders often have to take decisions that

“Why do you go after that? Don’t do it. Mind your own

in collaboration with the India Foundation for the Arts,

the domain of leadership, to see what is needed from the

affect the lives of other people, sometimes mildly, sometimes

business.” So even when we have something positive to

inside to perfect the outside. That’s how I started.

very dramatically. It is imperative that they take these

do, people will frown upon it and discourage us from doing

decisions with discrimination, caution and understanding.

it.

called ‘Tracking Creative Boundaries’. We would call accomplished artists from across a wide variety of the arts to speak to us and share with us their insights, their creative

The third area that I entered was spirituality, in the year

biographies. The idea was to inspire our students to think

2000. And like all causes, especially those that deal with

Only spiritual intelligence can help a person live off their

The good news is that we are already becoming more and

differently, to go outside the box, to be bold, audacious

the emotional and the spiritual, we try to plant a seed in

higher energies. There is an invisible sense of order that

more aware in the world of management that mere analytics

and innovative in the way they think, in the way they can

the soul of the learner. The metaphor of the seed is entirely

governs the visible worldly disorder. This invisible sense

will not do. Aristotle once said, “Education must include

practice their future careers.

appropriate because all seeds require nourishment, water,

of order is spirituality. To grasp its working through intuition

education of the intellect, but also it must include goodness,"

love, care and fertilizer. Sometimes you even have to prune

and personal experience is both a duty and a privilege.

and it is perhaps for this reason that even in an institution

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powerful idea into a working process, system, product, is indeed commendable, yet we have a long way to go.

The head and the heart have to

There is great scope to incorporate elements of spiritual

go together. It is not enough to

intelligence, emotional intelligence, social intelligence and

address the head; you have to

cultural intelligence, and integrate all these five intelligences into mainstream management as a discipline. This needs

conquer the heart. The world of

to be done; it is already happening. But we perhaps need to make a more conscious, deliberate effort to make this

thinking and the world of

integration possible.

feeling have to collapse into one.

The head and the heart have to go together. It is not enough

Both need development, both

to address the head; you have to conquer the heart. The like Harvard Business School they have a course on

sustainability, paying our respect to the Earth that nourishes

world of thinking and the world of feeling have to collapse

happiness. Should they? They certainly should. What is

us, will become more and more deeply embedded in

into one. Both need development, both need nurturing,

the use of living a life that is deeply unhappy?

corporate practice.

both need consolidating. Why? Because only such a merger

need nurturing, both need consolidating.

will create a fully rounded individual, a well-rounded It is spirituality that can lend direction in a world that lacks

We need to restore a lost sense of innocence. We need to

individual, a well-rounded professional and a responsible

it, and we are already experiencing the positive effects of

restore joy and spontaneity. And in some sense the industrial

global citizen.

emotional and spiritual intelligence coming to the fore in

age contributed to creating a certain conceit and arrogance

management science. We are slowly making a transition

amongst us – that nature was only there to be exploited.

from the world of thought, from intellectual celebration,

At that time resources seemed to be inexhaustible, but in

to the world of the heart and feeling. And this is happening

the post-industrial age it is now being universally recognized

even in the corporate world.

that we live in a world where resources may not be

Q: Beautiful. Wonderful. It really encapsulates the essence so impactfully. What is your experience with Heartfulness?

replenishable. They can be irreversibly lost.

My own Guru had told me to practice meditation two years ago, and this is what took me to Kanha. My first meeting with Daaji was about exploring the path of meditation, and it led me to explore meditation more deeply. And when I met him again several months later, I decided to take a

It is becoming increasingly certain that companies today

My experience with Heartfulness has been for more than

sabbatical and actually dip into the world of meditation.

need to understand what consumers want. They need to

This recognition has contributed to creating an acute

four years now.

I spent some time with Heartfulness seekers in New Jersey,

put themselves in the shoes of the consumer. In the post-

awareness of the need for responsible living, responsible

industrial age, they are discriminating consumers, not

consumerism, and having a lifestyle that is congruent with

The Heartfulness Institute supported our first conference

I wanted to be alone. I wanted a degree of solitude and a

necessarily interested in mass products. They are more

sustainability on a long-term basis, on an enduring

on ‘Spirituality in Management’, which will result in the

degree of calmness to help me go into that path. And I am

interested in products that are customized to their unique

foundation. And it is for this reason that spirituality will

publication of at least three good volumes, the first of

glad to say that something very good, something very

taste and to their way of life, that correspond to their

start playing a major role in corporate practice and all

which saw the light of day on 17 March 2018, and two

positive resulted from that effort.

values, their beliefs, and their shared beliefs. This is

aspects of life.

more volumes are expected this year.

which proved to be one of the best experiences of my life.

I wish to explore that path further. And if we can help

becoming increasingly recognized even in the world of management. So I suspect that, in the future, all that is being treated as radical will become commonplace. Sometimes things have

Q: What do business schools need to do to become truly relevant in imparting management education to future leaders?

to worsen before wisdom prevails. And I think that is what

The more I associated with Heartfulness, the more I started

others ignite and illumine their own journeys – isn’t that

involving them in my teaching programs. We did conferences

part of our responsibility? So we started introducing the

together, and got to know each more intimately and

idea of Heartfulness, living from the heart, meditating upon

developed a mutual respect for what both of us were

the heart, in many of our executive education programs.

endeavoring to do. This brought us closer and brought

And, again, I’m glad to say that it has received an

is happening in the world today. There will soon come a

In the past 150 years there is a lot that management

about a collaboration that has helped both of us. That it

overwhelmingly positive response. It encourages us to the

time when values such as caring, compassion, solidarity,

education has accomplished. The ability to transform a

has helped me I don’t have the slightest shadow of doubt.

view that we should deepen this initiative further.

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rything Pause and try to remain poised, especially when everyone is rushing around you and there is pressure. Go into your heart, feel your Center and recalibrate yourself. Approach the task at hand with poise and grace. Daaji


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Choosing

PA RT 3

In part 3 of this interview, THIERRY

Q:

CASASNOVAS continues his advocacy for

dear to you – fasting? Can you tell us about

life. He shares his own journey with CELINE

your experience of fasting and its role in the

FRÉSARD, and the role of fasting in the

body’s regeneration process?

Can we move to a subject that is very

healing process. In fact, this topic is a continuation of what we have just been speaking about, because the approach I propose is: 1. Realization of life itself

life that is within yourself. Fasting is doing nothing on the

2. Observation of life itself

external physical level.

3. Worship of life in itself We discover it, we understand it, and we love it.

Normally, fasting means abstaining from food, sometimes even abstaining from liquid, abstaining from frenetic activity,

Now, you don’t love something without respecting its

and remaining quietly at rest. The law of homeostasis tells

needs. So you start honoring and serving life, which means

us that any living system returns spontaneously to a state

respecting the vital needs of your body. And in this context,

of equilibrium, and it returns to balance all the more

fasting is magnificent.

spontaneously if we are at rest. Fasting is the experience of rest, therefore the optimal experience of the development

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Fasting is a complete turn around from modern, secular

of life itself. It is an extraordinary moment when you can

science, which asks us to do this analysis, take this remedy,

drop everything and observe life spreading inside yourself.

have this operation, and so on. In fasting, we sweep it all

You have nothing to do, so you remain quiet, and all of a

away. It’s science for dummies, healing for dummies. There

sudden the fire that was dying out in you grows and

is nothing to understand, nothing to buy, nothing to do.

strengthens. Imagine that possibility, if each of us realized

You do nothing and let it all happen.

it!

Fasting is an experience in which you realize that your

We start with a lot of fire, we have this very important

outwardly oriented hyperactivity deprives you of all the

flame, we are young and we have energy. Then as life

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progresses, the flame begins to decline. At some point, we

it goes in the direction of life. This is the nature of the

open our eyes and ‘Ooh la la’ we see that it has really

living. At the beginning we need to repeat it to ourselves:

diminished. So we stop, let it grow again, and return to

“The body is moving towards life.” I try to support, help

life. Can you imagine what a healthy lifestyle that is? It is

and accompany people through the process, especially

beautiful. Every time you see your flame go down slightly,

when it is unpleasant, to make it easier.

you know what you have to do. Stop. Fasting is a perfect way to achieve this. It is the fastest way to let life flow

Q:

through you when you need it.

inconvenience of cleaning, what we call

So if we can get through the

detoxification, we get to something else. But a lot happens in the body. Things we don’t understand. It is necessary to simply cross them with the conviction

Yes. This is what I call crossing the veil. The first is the

and certainty that everything that happens during fasting

fear of symptoms. This is what we are hooked on in today’s

goes in one direction only – towards life. Everything that

medicine. We are so afraid to feel, to be sensitive, and so

happens is good. Absolutely nothing can happen in our

afraid to suffer even a little, so as soon as we see a symptom

body that does not go in the direction of life. It’s impossible

approaching we run to the doctor and take medicine. In

because life is moving towards life.

doing so, we may take a step back and not cross the veil. At some point, however, we have to cross it. And this

So fasting is the maximum experience of deploying the life

requires conviction, commitment, determination, trust and

force in oneself. Moreover, in this process of introspection,

sometimes we don’t. It is important to study them, because

with products that treat symptoms, without solving the

tranquility. And this tranquility and conviction can only

there is a physical and a spiritual dimension. It comes back

there is indeed no reason to suffer just for the sake of

underlying problem, which seems to be of no interest to

be based on one thing – the knowledge of the living. We

to Lekh lekha. In fasting, even on the spiritual level, what

suffering, and we can learn to relieve the body to the

anyone. We suppress the body’s signals: if we have

can only cross the veil when we know why we are crossing

must happen happens.

maximum in order to facilitate this path. But it is still

inflammation, we take anti-inflammatory drugs; if we have

it. Often it’s not much, though we make a big deal out of

necessary to go through the process.

a fever, we take medicine to reduce the fever; if we have

it.

Q:

You present fasting as a return to life, but

pain, we take a painkiller. It is not complicated to cut off

there are certain uncomfortable stages and

For example, when I hurt my leg and the wound was

the functioning of the nervous system to eliminate pain,

For example, if you have a liver problem and you fast, the

moments when you feel weak, when you

purulent, and not at all pretty, if I had opened the wound

but did we solve the underlying problem that caused the

liver will produce bile when it cleans itself, and you will

question yourself. It can create fear and

so as not to see that, I would have blocked the repair

pain?

probably vomit it up. One of my associates had hepatitis

anxiety. Can you explain to us what’s going

process from happening naturally. I supported my body

on?

by putting Aloe vera on the wound to soften and accelerate

In the second option, you see your gauge light up, you’re

many years. While fasting, he vomited for three days, but

healing, and honey because it is a wonderful adjuvant for

in a hurry, you really don’t want to stop because it’s raining

it wasn’t a disaster because after those three days his liver

I work from the conviction that the fasting process is moving

healing, but I could not prevent the wound stage. We can

and cold, but you stop anyway to refuel. The healing

was healed.

towards life. Let's take a concrete example: this summer

relieve and support healing, and we can promote the

process is similar – we stop and refuel. It’s not always

I injured myself. I received a heavy load on my leg that

cleansing of the body, because it is important to help it

unpleasant, but it can be. The body has a lot of waste to

So turning around every time a symptom appears is not

cut my skin right down to the tendon. Today my skin has

remove the waste it has accumulated, but there will be

dispose of, so it shows symptoms. And we have learned

living. We stay in a warm hell, while we are asked to go

reconstituted itself. It is all pink. This I call life. But to get

some uncomfortable moments.

to run away from the symptoms all our lives.

through that mirror and access life. Life awaits us on the

B that spoiled his life, and he had been in treatment for

there, I had to go through the healing process, with a phase

other side, it awaits us in complete confidence in its power

where the scar was nasty and painful; it was a necessary

Imagine you are driving on the highway and your fuel

Discomfort or pain is a normal signal from the living that

– a confidence that allows us to cross the illusion of

step.

gauge lights up. You have two options. First, you can take

indicates we have reached our limit. We have to slow

symptoms and truly begin to live.

a hammer and destroy the dashboard so that you no longer

down. Sometimes we are confused by what happens in

Life goes towards life, and to achieve this it uses its own

see the fuel gauge. The equivalent is often done when the

the body during the cleaning and regenerative processes,

paths of regeneration. Sometimes we understand them,

body shows symptoms: we go to the doctor and come out

but whatever happens, the only thing to remember is that

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The Power of

THE PA II S E

“That’s it exactly,” she explained. “Whenever I’m tempted to take a drink, I need to pause in that space between stimulus and response. If I stop and think about it, I won’t drink. If I don’t, I slip and have a drink.” I knew my friend was in AA and that sobriety was still a struggle for her. I thought about Frankl’s words and saw how many things they applied to. Not just alcohol, but overeating, smoking, spending … any number of actions we take automatically with little or no thought. We allow an addiction or a learned response to overtake our free will. And, as Frankl describes, each time we don’t give in to the reflex response, we grow and claim our own precious freedom a little more. His wise words are just as relevant to kindness. Approaching the post office not long ago, I saw a man blast his horn at a woman whose car was blocking his exit. When she didn’t move quickly, he blasted it again, and then a third time,

A pause may give way to

even louder and longer.

understanding; it may silence

I’d like to think that if he had paused, perhaps he would

hurtful words; it may avert a

have chosen a different response. Maybe he would have shrugged and looked at his watch and said, “I’ve got time.”

broken heart. Instead of speaking

Or maybe he would have tried for a quick tap on the horn to alert her to his car, instead of three sharp and aggressive

or acting in instant response,

blasts. I know I’ve been guilty of speaking sharply in response to DONNA CAMERON is the author of A Year of Living Kindly. Here she reflects on the importance of creating space between stimulus and response in everyday life activities, learning to master the art of the pause.

“Human freedom involves our capacity to pause, to choose the one response toward which we wish to throw our weight.” —Rollo May

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taking the time to pause and think

someone else’s rudeness or bad behavior. But that’s their behavior. It becomes mine if I let their rudeness provoke me to similar conduct. I don’t have to do that. I have a choice. When I react in kind, it doesn’t improve the situation, and it doesn’t make me feel any better.

ome time ago, a friend happened to be looking at the huge collection of quotations I have tacked to a bulletin board covering one wall of my den. Inexplicably, she started to cry. Then she grabbed a pen from her purse and copied down this quotation from author and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl:

about what I want my response to activate – and why – has been transformative.

I also know that when I snap back at someone (as often as not, my spouse), it’s because I’m tired, feeling overwhelmed, inadequate, or – I admit it – hungry. A timely pause can prevent me from saying or doing something I’ll later regret. It maintains harmony. A timely pause enables

“Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.”

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me to adjust my course and be the person I want to be. It’s one of those lessons we learn and relearn over and over, until finally the pause becomes the automatic response.

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There’s a reason why our mothers used to tell us to stop

good things you are feeling. A pause allows us to

and count to ten when we got angry. It’s the power of the

acknowledge the importance of kindness in our lives, and

pause. There are things that need to be said and things

to reaffirm the choice we have made to walk the path of

that don’t need to be said. If we pause to think before we

kindness.

speak, we generally know the difference. I would put the power of the pause up against the power Rotarians have the right idea. Rotary International – the

of the Hoover Dam. It’s that big. A pause may give way

service organization focused on human rights around the

to understanding; it may silence hurtful words; it may avert

world – has a four-question test that helps members decide

a broken heart. Instead of speaking or acting in instant

whether and how to act or speak. Before responding, they

response, taking the time to pause and think about what

consider:

I want my response to activate – and why – has been transformative. In the space of that brief pause, I might

Is it the truth?

totally change my reaction, or perhaps decide not to respond

Is it fair to all concerned?

at all. That pause has always guided me to a better place.

Will it build goodwill and friendship?

Will it be beneficial to all concerned?

A pause is not a vacant space. It’s a place of enormous potential and growth. It’s where we choose who we will

If the answer to any of these questions is no, they keep

be in this moment, and the next.

silent. Wise people, those Rotarians. Politicians could learn a lot from them.

Kindness in Action: There is enormous power in something as simple as a pause. It allows us to delay long enough to decide if the

Can you recall a situation where pausing before responding

action we’re contemplating will really get the result we

might have brought about a better outcome? Are there

want. Sometimes, when we hit pause, we recognize that

times when you know you are most likely to respond

we should make that pause permanent and simply do

sharply or unkindly – such as when you are tired or

nothing, say nothing. The pause gives us the gift of grace.

frightened? Would a well-timed pause be welcome here? Set an intention to pause the next time your buttons are

There is another time when the pause is a gift we offer

pushed. And the next time you experience or witness a

ourselves – a gift of appreciation. Next time you perform

kindness, pause to notice how it makes you feel.

an act of kindness, or you are the beneficiary of one, or you simply witness a kindness, pause and notice all the

A Book by

Reprinted with permission from the author.

DONNA CAMERON

'A Year of Living Kindly' https://ayearoflivingkindly.com/

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B E I N SP I R ED

YOGIC PSYCHOLOGY

Yoga incorporates the science of all the bodies – the physical body, the mind, and the soul. In other words, it covers the whole field of psychology. The word ‘psyche’ itself comes from the Greek psukhē, meaning life force or soul. Historically, psychology was the study of the relationship between the mind and the soul. In recent times, however, the role of the soul has been neglected in a lot of western psychology, whereas it is central to Yoga. Through Yoga we explore consciousness, and what results in changes to the field of consciousness as we evolve through various chakras and koshas. In this series of articles, DAAJI explains the fundamentals of yogic psychology, with its foundation in Patanjali’s descriptions of the various mental modifications, some of which lead us to balance and well-being, and some of which take us away from balance. DAAJI gives us guidance and solutions to create mental well-being through yogic practices. In this third article of the series, he explores the fourth vritti described in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras: sleep, known in Yoga as nidra. In sleep we go beyond consciousness.

VRITTIS

T

he five vrittis are the five types of energy patterns or tendencies

Contrast that with the interplay of

we create in the field of our

senses, thoughts, feelings and

consciousness or chit.

tendencies that draw us out into the

‘Whirlpool’ is a literal translation of

world of movement and thinking,

the word vritti, and the vrittis are the

creating the various vrittis in the field

whirlpools, waves and ripples that

of consciousness. But our soul is also

form according to how we perceive

embodied, and is connected with the

and interact with the world around

physical body. So the soul, the atman,

us.

is also involved in movement and t h i n k i n g ( a t m a n : a t h m e a ns

PART 3 NIDRA

So try to imagine the original state of

‘ m ove m e n t ’ a n d m a n m e a ns

our being, the Center of our being,

‘thinking’). In fact it is involved in

where there is only stillness. From

everything that we think and do.

that Center everything we think and

Without it we would not exist for even

do manifests. You can call it the default

a billionth of a second. So our soul is

position, the zero position. Of our

at home with movement and thinking,

three bodies, it is our soul that is

as well as with stillness. There is a

closest to our Center. That is why the

constant flux between stillness and

soul is so much at home in the

activity, as Vivekananda says, between

balanced state of nothingness.

activity and repose.

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Therefore, in Yoga, we try to maximize

in all our other activities. This is another

of bondage or a source of freedom,

our potential in all three – stillness,

one of the specialties of Heartfulness

depending on how we cultivate and

thinking and movement. To do this,

– to carry the meditative state with us

train it. Yoga is concerned only with

we are concerned with two main things:

into the day, through the practice

this: how do we use the mind? Mastery

turning our attention inwards during

known as Constant Remembrance.

of the mind, removal of all the

meditation towards stillness, and

Pramana – means of right or valid knowledge

Avidya – ignorance, veiling

Viparyaya – false or wrong knowledge

Asmita – mine-ness, egotism

Vikalpa – fantasy, imagination

Raga – attachment, addiction

Nidra – sleep

Dvesha – aversion, repulsion

Smriti – memory

Abhinivesha – clinging to life, fear of death

VRITTIS

K LESHAS

Instinctive thought patterns or tendencies

Colorings or impurities in the thought patterns

ME NTAL MODIF ICAT IONS

impurities in the mind, is Yoga.

refining our outward activities so that

So if the soul is happy in stillness,

thoughts and movement are conducive

thinking and movement, why are we

Patanjali goes on to describe the five

to evolution, happiness and balance.

not content all the time? It is because

vrittis: right knowledge (pramana),

We cannot exist in total stillness all the

we create our own personal blend of

wrong knowledge (viparyaya), fantasy

time or we would be dead, and that is

vrittis, based on our likes and dislikes,

or imagination (vikalpa), sleep (nidra)

not the aim of Yoga, which is also all

and these pull us away from our Center.

and memory (smriti).

about skill in action. So instead we

Our particular blend of vrittis is an

learn to integrate stillness and activity

expression of our personality. And a

into a happy balance in our daily

yogi of caliber can ‘read’ those patterns

actions. I have written about this in an

in the consciousness field and straight

earlier article on ‘The Stillness Paradox’.

away describe a person’s state – peaceful or troubled, loving or angry,

This combination of stillness and

light and still or heavy and turbulent

activity, when lived out in purity and

etc. and much more.

simplicity, allows the soul to shine forth, meaning inner joy and happiness.

Patanjali describes these vrittis as being

When the waves of the vrittis settle to

either colored (klishta) or clear

calmness, as happens during

(aklishta); in other words, they can be

And a yogi of caliber can ‘read’ those patterns in the consciousness field and

VI KSH EPAS

VI GH N AS

Obstacles and distractions

Disturbances resulting from the obstacles

Vyadhi – disease, illness

Duhkha – pain, mental and physical

Styana – mental laziness, dullness

Daurmanasya – despair, depression

Samsaya – doubt, indecision

Angam-Ejayatva – trembling of the body,

Pramada – carelessness, negligence, haste

nervousness

Alasya – laziness, sloth

Svasa – inhalation (irregular)

Avirati – lack of abstaining,

Prasvasa – exhalation (irregular)

straight away describe

absence of non-attachment

a person’s state.

Alabdha-Bhumikatva – failing to attain

Bhranti-Darshana – false perception

meditation, we see our true nature. As

impure or pure. Impure vrittis lead to

stages on the journey

we master the art of meditation, we

turbulence and pure vrittis lead to

Anavasthitattva – inability to maintain

then learn to externalize that true nature

stillness. The mind is either a source

the stage, instability

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SLEEP All manifest life seems to require

Deep sleep is an unconscious state with no content. In

a period of sleep, of calm,

deep sleep, our brainwave frequencies slow right down,

in which to gain added strength, renewed vigor, for the

almost to zero, and these are known as Delta waves between

next manifestation, or awakening to activity. Thus is the

the frequencies of 0.5 to 3 Hertz. There is minimal activity.

march of all progress, of all manifest life – in waves,

At all other times, except during Samadhi, we have thoughts;

successive waves, of activity and repose.

but not during deep sleep. Samadhi and deep sleep are

Waves succeed each other in

not all that different. It is only that in Samadhi we can be aware.

an endless chain of progression.

More importantly, when the body and

‘the cloud of unknowing’. It is a state

feel as rejuvenated by meditation as we do by deep sleep.

mind are not demanding attention

so much subtler than consciousness,

Why do we need to sleep? Delta wave sleep is rejuvenating

and creating waves, we are able to

on the verge of absolute nothingness.

So far we have explored the first three vrittis: pramana,

and refreshing, because when we rest the body and mind

withdraw into the soul. In Yoga, this

As the measured brainwave frequencies

With the help of Transmission, it

viparyaya and vikalpa – right understanding, wrong

other healing processes are able to purify and restore our

deep sleep state is known as sushupti.

show us, it is not completely zero, but

becomes quite easy to experience the

understanding, and imagination. The fourth vritti is sleep,

system. Freshness comes as a result of deep sleep – we are

The knowledge of the physical body

these very low Delta wave frequencies

Turiya state. While our body is fully

defining yet another state of mind, for a completely different

mentally inactive, so our brainwave frequencies are almost

comes in the waking or jagratha state.

reflect minimal autonomic activity

relaxed, our mind perceives things.

purpose. Patanjali says:

zero, reflecting the stillness in our mental process. There

The knowledge of the mind comes in

necessary for rejuvenation. It is

We are not sleeping, but we are in

are very few waves in the mind – the lake of consciousness

the dream or swapna state, and the

baseline existence.

such a relaxed state. And then we

is almost still.

knowledge of the soul comes in the

—Swami Vivekananda

1.10: Abhava pratyaya alambana vritti nidra Deep sleep is the subtle thought pattern

learn how to take this condition out

deep sleep or sushupti state. In fact,

Adepts of meditation are able to attain

into daily life with eyes open. We

it is the soul itself.

a similar state to sushupti while

transcend the Turiya state to the

meditating, in deep Samadhi. What

Turiyatit state, which happens when

that embraces nothingness – the negation of other thought patterns.

In deep sleep we are absorbed in the

is the difference between sushupti and

we carry that deep meditative state

It is defined by the absence of content.

soul in a state of oneness. This is a

Samadhi? Samadhi can be with full

within us all the time. This will only

deeply spiritual state, close to God,

awareness and consciousness. But it

happen when the mind is so pure and

but we are generally not aware of it.

is not always so – there are various

elastic that there are no complexities

Because we are close to God, resting

stages of Samadhi, starting with the

or heaviness blocking our ability to

in the soul, we experience joy and

deep sleep like state of unconscious

traverse all these states of being. It is

bliss, also without knowing it.

stone-like pashantulya, and ending

the result of two things: our ability to

with full conscious awareness. It

let go of all the colorings (known as

Some yogis speak about retaining

depends on how we meditate, how

vairagya) and our practice (known as

consciousness in the deep sleep state

we expand our consciousness, and

abhyas).

of sushupti, but is it really conscious?

how we connect with the soul.

Gamma Waves 31 - 120 cps Hyper brain activity which is great for learning and active problem solving Beta Waves 13 - 30 cps Engaged in normal everyday activities and conversations

Not as we generally think of it. We Alpha Waves 8 - 12 cps Very relaxed. Deepening into meditation

can say it is conscious without familiar

The fully aware state of Samadhi is

awareness. Consciousness is a function

known as Sahaj Samadhi or the Turiya

of the mind, whereas in sushupti we

state – awareness in nothingness. In

Theta Waves 4 - 7 cps Drowsy and drifting down into sleep and dreams

are at the very center of the mind, in

this Turiya state, very low frequency

the realm of the soul. In Heartfulness

Delta brainwaves are measured just

it is beautifully described as the state

as they are in deep sleep, and in

of higher ignorance, beyond the

Heartfulness this can happen even in

conscious mind, beyond the thinking

the very first meditation due to the

mind, and beyond the observing mind.

effects of Yogic Transmission. We touch

The early Christian mystics called it

the soul, we nourish the soul, and we

Delta Waves 0.5 - 3 cps Deep sleep with no dreams, no thinking, no consciousness

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So sleep is the vritti

Witnessing can exist in any of these

So sleep is the vritti that takes us

four states, but whether it does or not

deepest and closest to the profoundness

will depend on how evolved our

of our Center, and we do this every

and closest to the

consciousness is and the potentiality

night of our lives, from the time we

behind that consciousness. And the

are in the womb until the time of our

profoundness of our

most difficult state for witnessing is

death. If we can discipline our sleep

Center, and we do this

sushupti. How many of us can be a

cycles, it will change our lives. How

witness to what happens in deep sleep

well we sleep and how deeply we

or death? Practice is the key. It allows

sleep determines our state of mind

us to make use of these deep states

throughout the day.

that takes us deepest

every night of our lives, from the time we are

of sushupti and Samadhi for spiritual growth.

Generally, it is better to sleep early to

in the womb until the time of our death. If we can discipline our

can ask here: Why is it that we believe

how you carry out your activities the

we are ignorant in sushupti?

next day. Lack of sleep makes us irritable and angry, and we can never

sleep cycles, it will

claim to be so creative. At best we will

change our lives. How

mind is not active in this deeper state

create more enemies! Now compare

of sleep and hence no information is

that with a night when you go to bed

possible from that state.

early, before you are already exhausted, and then see how you carry out your

deeply we sleep

Another perspective is that there is

activities the following day. Sleeping

nothing to be known there! What can

well allows us to be creative. The

determines our state of

we know about the soul, about

difference will be so obvious.

mind throughout the 1.12: Abhyasa vairagyabhyam tat nirodhah

night you miss your sleep, observe

One perspective is that our conscious

well we sleep and how

Patanjali says:

be in tune with natural cycles. On the There is an interesting question we

day.

nothingness? Why should we want to know about something that is beyond

When we sleep well, our morning

knowledge? On entering that state,

meditation will also improve

the elements of the waking and dream

drastically; when we meditate with a

The vrittis are stilled through abhyas (practice that takes us towards the Center)

states withdraw and merge into seed

rested mind we have a good grip over

and vairagya (the letting go of all the mental colorings).

form. From that point of view there

consciousness. And when we meditate

is usually no awareness. So we call it

well, we will be able to dive into deep

ignorance, without understanding the

states with awareness, into Sahaj

real thing.

Samadhi, so that we nourish the soul

Through practice and arriving at state of vairagya, we start to resonate with the Absolute state, the original state of stillness. We not only touch the soul during deep sleep but also during Samadhi, with more and more awareness. That

and let its joy radiate into every aspect

connection then continues on through all our daily activities. Restlessness disappears. Our waking and deep sleep states

of our lives.

are no longer so different. To simplify, we can say that: Consciousness + thinking = waking state, jagratha Unconsciousness + thinking = dreaming state, swapna Unconsciousness – thinking = deep sleep, sushupti, death Consciousness – thinking = Sahaj Samadhi, Turiya

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The Ancient Science of Psychology

I

ndia is undoubtedly the land of the understanding

NO SUPERNATURAL

of psychology. To Hindus, more than to any other race, it may be said that men appear as

It is not surprising that in the singularly wide range

minds. Concentration of mind is to them the

of knowledge thus accumulated in India, many

ideal of life. Such differences as between talent

phenomena of the mind, which appear to the West

and genius, between ordinary goodness and the

as abnormal or miraculous, should be duly noted

highest sainthood, between moral weakness and

and classified. Thus, hypnotism and many obscure

power, are by them understood as simple differences

forms of hyperæsthesis and hyperkinesis – the

in degree of concentration. This preoccupation of

most familiar of these being healing, thought-

the race is partly cause and partly effect, doubtless

reading, clairvoyance, and clairaudience – offer

of the fact that the study of psychology has been

no overwhelming difficulty to the student of the

organized in India as a science from the earliest

ancient Indian psychology, or Raja Yoga as it is

times.

called.

Long before the value of writing (for the notation

We all know that the great value of scientific

of knowledge) was even suspected, the quiet

thought lies in enabling us to recognize and record

registration of phenomena in the communal

phenomena. It matters little that a disease is rare,

consciousness had begun by the interchange of

if only it be once noted as within the field of

ideas and observations. Millenniums before

medical practice. It has a place thenceforth in the

instruments and laboratories could be thought of

human mind. It is no miracle, only because sooner

SISTER NIVEDITA shares her insights on yogic

as having any bearing on scientific enquiry in

or later it will be classified. It has a name. The

psychology, the supernatural, the master,

general, the age of experiment was fully developed

conjunction of diagnosis and treatment is now a

consciousness and the purpose of life in this

amongst the Indian people with regard to this most

question of time only.

enlightening article about yogic psychology and

characteristic of their sciences.

the highest goal of human attainment.

Something of the same sort applies to the trustworthy fraction of what are commonly referred

Millenniums before instruments and

to as ‘psychic phenomena’. Occurrences falling under this head, when authentic, are obviously

laboratories could be thought of as

no more supernatural than the liquefaction of air,

having any bearing on scientific enquiry

of the word ‘supernatural’ is always open to dispute,

in general, the age of experiment was

or the extraction of radium. Indeed the propriety inasmuch as if once a thing can be proved to occur, it is clearly within nature, and to call it supernatural

fully developed amongst the Indian

becomes, by that very fact, absurd.

people with regard to this most

In India, the phenomena in question are regarded

characteristic of their sciences.

explanation is sought not in the event but in the

as cases of extension of faculty, and their state of the mind witnessing it, since it is to be supposed that this will always, under given conditions, register a perception different from the accustomed.

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B E I N SP I R ED

THE MASTER’S TOUCH

Only to the soul that is strong

… By such stimulating of each man to his own highest

enough to avoid these temptations

and best, or by such communication of experience as one and another could bear at the time, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa built up the rigorous integrity and strong discrimination that one sees in all who were made by his hand. “We believe nothing without testing it,” says one Ramakrishnananda by name. “We have been trained to do this.”

does the door stand open. In the words of Patanjali, “To him who is able to reject all the powers, comes the cloud of virtue.”

And when I enquired from another of the disciples what particular form this training took, he answered, after deep thought, that it lay in some experience given of the Reality,

The certainty of the dictum laid down in Raja Yoga that

from which each gained a knowledge that could never be

intuition, when genuine, can never contradict reason, is

deceived. “By our own effort,” says Vivekananda in one

also indisputably due to the same comprehensive range

of his earlier lectures, “or by the mercy of some great

of experience. …

perfected soul, we reach the highest.” THE GOAL OF ALL LIMITS OF CONSCIOUSNESS But even if so, knowledge of the phenomenal could never

The Swami was

STRANGE FACTS

able, on his arrival

and it was undoubtedly by an instantaneous analysis of

one plane of physical tension to another could throw but

In Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, living in the garden of Dakshineshwar, his disciples

all that he had seen and shared of the extensions possible

little light on any true concept of immortality. Only by

in the Western

had been familiar, for years, with many of those mental characteristics which are

to human faculty that the Swami was able, on his arrival

renunciation could this be reached. Any dwelling upon

noted in the books as distinctive of the highest degree of concentration. He was so

in the Western sphere of psychical inquiry, to classify all

the occult led inevitably, in the Swami’s opinion, to increase

sphere of psychical

responsive that he would meet them at the door on their arrival and begin at once

knowledge as subconscious, conscious, and superconscious.

of desire, to increase of egotism, and to the fall into untruth.

inquiry, to classify

their pockets.

The two first terms were in common enough use in Europe

If the ordinary good of life was to be given up, for the sake

and America. The third he himself added to the psychological

of the soul, how much more assuredly so these vanities of

His perceptions were so fine that he could tell by touch the character of anyone who

vocabulary by a masterly stroke of insight, authenticated

supernatural power! Buddha’s abhorrence of wonders was

subconscious,

might already have come in contact with his food, his clothes, or his mat. It ‘burnt’

by his own personal knowledge. “Consciousness,” he said

the eternal glory of Buddhism. At best their value could

him, he said, of an impress from which he shrank; or, on another occasion, “Look!

on one occasion, “is a mere film between two oceans, the

only be to give a little confidence, and that only for the

conscious, and

I can eat this. The sender must have been some good soul!” His nervous system,

subconscious and the superconscious.”

first steps. “If there be powers, they shall vanish away;

all knowledge as

superconscious.

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Now the life of the guru is the disciple’s treasure in hand;

be the goal of effort. The return of wandering wills from

to answer, without being told of them, the questions that the boys carried written in

again, had been so charged with certain ideas that even in sleep he shrank from the

charity alone remaineth.” Only to the soul that is strong

touch of metal, and his hand would, apparently of its own accord, restore a book or

Again he exclaimed, “I could not believe my own ears

enough to avoid these temptations does the door stand

a fruit whose return to its owner the conscious mind had failed to prompt.

when I heard Western people talking so much of

open. In the words of Patanjali, “To him who is able to

consciousness! Consciousness? What does consciousness

reject all the powers, comes the cloud of virtue.” He alone

No Indian psychologist would say of one of the world-seers that he had talked with

matter! Why, it is nothing as compared with the

attains the very highest.

angels, but only that he had known how to reach a mood in which he believed himself

unfathomable depths of the subconscious and the heights

to talk with angels. Of this condition, the disciples of Sri Ramakrishna saw plentiful

of the superconscious. In this I could never be misled, for

Excerpts from:

examples. …

had I not seen Ramakrishna Paramahansa gather in ten

Noble, M., 1967. The Complete Works of Sister Nivedita, ‘The Master

minutes, from a man’s subconscious mind, the whole of

As I Saw Him’, Chapter 13, ‘Our Master’s Relation to Psychic

his past and determine from that his future and his powers?”

Phenomena So-Called’, Ramakrishna Sarada Mission, India.

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taste of life Trees mu st develop deep ro o ts i n o rd e r to grow strong and produ ce their be auty. B ut w e don't see the roots. We ju st se e an d e n j o y th e beau ty. In mu ch the same way, w h at g o e s o n inside of u s is like the ro o ts o f a tre e.

Joyce Meyer


B H IKKU

Monks ART ESSAY by NA R E N K INI

Th e B u d d h a s a i d : Th e s e fo u r a re t h e fo o d s t u f f s, ye b h i k k u s , w h i c h s u s t a i n t h e c re a t u re s t h a t a re b o r n , a n d b e n e f i t t h e creatures that seek rebirth. The first is edible food, coarse or fine; touch is the second; the thinking capacity of the mind is th e t hird ; a n d t he fo u r t h is co n sci o usn ess. U n d e r s t a n d t h a t yo u ow n n o t h i n g ; eve r y t h i n g t h a t s u r ro u n d s yo u is t e m po rar y ; o nly t he love i n yo ur h ea rt w i ll la st fo rever. W h a t eve r i s n o t yo u r s, le t g o o f i t. Yo u r le t t i n g g o w i ll b e fo r yo u r lo n g - t e r m be ne f it a n d h a ppi n ess.

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Heart Roots ROSALIND PEARMAIN looks at the emotional issues facing young

It seems as though there is a strong human feeling towards old and tall trees as if we want them to keep growing and

It anchors us into the

expanding onwards into the sky. We are drawn to look up wondrously. How do they manage to do this without falling

environment of our true Self, our

over? Perhaps there is an echo of our own longing towards transcendence and the expansion of our consciousness.

ground of being, and into the

people today, and shares her research findings on the importance of feeling safe and grounding ourselves in the inner shelter of the heart.

As one of the ’60s and ’70s generation, I realize that we

earth and connection with

had that yearning to go beyond limits, to experience as

others. We can be sheltered in

many different kinds of mind-expanding opportunities as possible. We wanted to disrupt and change things that

our divine source as well as

seemed limiting. Did we also undermine the roots of our societies that had allowed this heady growth to evolve?

connected with the world. This is

Perhaps we made it harder for our children and even more

Heartfulness. It is a way to fall

so for our grandchildren to find stability and an inner base of support?

back inside ourselves and never

When my son was 18, his best friend died in a tragic

fall out again.

accident, falling out of a car. Within a short period of time, another friend fell off a balcony at a party and also died. One more later fell out of a tree. Needless to say, this shocking loss of poignant, youthful promise had a deep rippling impact on many. Symbolically, they alerted me to

for teenagers run by Heartfulness in Europe. From a small

the question of how we fall out of our lives, ourselves, so

piece of qualitative research carried out in each, I discovered

easily in our youth in different ways.

that the most significant aspect for the young people was the sense of safety they got from all of these structures

At present, we are aware of the escalating problems of

which had ground rules of inclusion and encouragement

young people around the world, who are often depressed,

for everyone equally.

lonely, despairing, anxious. They are on the front line of a world that we have created and they are showing us that

“I had never felt so safe,” said one. “I cried when I had to

it is not working for them. We fall out of ourselves often

leave.” It was a bit of a shock to hear how these young

as teenagers trying to fit with outside demands and pressures

people felt so unsafe to be themselves. They felt a lack of

from others. We may feel that we have to hide ourselves

supportive acceptance from their parents and peers. They

away to fit in. We lose faith with our own inner self. Can

felt a level of conditional love, dependant on pleasing their

we ever find a way to fall back inside?

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At the time of these deaths, I wanted to do something

education system. Some experienced far more dangerous

constructive. Having observed the transformative effect of

conditions in urban settings from crime and gangs. Ten

Quaker summer schools for teenagers for my own children,

years later, the situation appears to be worsening. The

I wondered if they could be offered far more widely. Finding

pressure of social media now adds to the feeling of shame

an American model based on creative arts, I worked as an

and self-hatred that young people may feel in comparison

adult volunteer in both. I also visited a summer program

with an illusory ideal projected outside and beyond reach.

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Another small piece of research emerged in my doctoral study: Heartfulness meditators experienced far higher levels of a deep sense of safety at some time in their experiences

Heartfulness Yogasanas SARVANGASANA

of meditation than another comparison group. All the studies of attachment and neuroscience show us that we cannot learn and integrate information if we are feeling anxious or under threat. This can be aroused from our own inner self-attack as much as from others. So how can we fall back inside to the inner shelter of our heart, the source of love and our true being? I had thought it was the deep taproot in a tree that anchored it so securely. But on further investigation, it seems that it is a system of shallow, thin horizontal roots that give trees their stability. These roots spread two or three times as wide as the height of the tree. Thin delicate roots mix with other fungi and fibrous material and put down vertical shoots as well. So it is the small horizontal roots that reach out and support the tree in its connection with the earth and other organisms. This is a beautiful metaphor for the working of the heart. It anchors us into the environment of our true Self, our ground of being, and into the earth and connection with others. We can be sheltered in our divine source as well as connected with the world. This is Heartfulness. It is a way to fall back inside ourselves and never fall out again.

Lie flat on your back with legs straight and together, arms

Rest your elbows on the floor with palms supporting the

by the side of your body.

back and moving the elbows closer to each other.

Breathe in, raising your legs up together keeping the knees

Bring your chest towards your chin and form a chin lock.

straight, till they are perpendicular to the ground.

Raise your hips and legs further up till the trunk and legs are in a straight line.

Lift your hips off the ground and place your palms beneath your hips.

Close your eyes, hold and stay in the position with gentle, long and deep breaths - in and out six times.

Straighten your body by sliding your palms higher on your trunk, while raising your hips and legs further up till the trunk and legs are in a straight line; and until the whole weight of the body is resting on your shoulders.

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SU P I NE P O S E S

BE N E F IT S OF SARVAN GASA NA

STAGE I

Sarvangasana acts on the thyroid gland, the pituitary and

Bending of the spine at the neck helps to remove backache

the brain. By simultaneously balancing them, Sarvangasana

and headache.

Stretching legs to the sides

helps to balance the entire endocrinal system as well as all the systems that are dependent on the hormonal system

Sarvangasana is useful for asthmatics, and treating varicose

Slowly spread both legs to the sides. Keep the knees straight

such as the circulatory, respiratory, digestive and reproductive

veins.

and feel the stretch.

systems.

Take slow and deep breaths - in and out six times.

Due to its direct influence on the thyroid gland, the Asana

This Asana is very useful for toning the legs and removing fatigue.

helps to remove many diseases and maintain good health of the entire body.

STAGE II

Regular practice helps to remove various types of digestive ailments, especially where they are caused by blood

By improving the efficiency of the thyroid gland (controls Adopting Namaskar Mudra

congestion or general inefficiency of the organs.

the metabolism of the body controls the metabolism of the body) through Sarvangasana, one can maintain correct

Sarvangasana tones the reproductive organs. It had been

Slowly fold your legs, bringing your feet together and soles

body weight. Sarvangasana helps to normalize the body

found useful in helping to relieve menstrual and menopausal

touching each other.

weight by balancing the endocrinal system.

disorders.

Take slow and deep breaths - in and out six times.

Regular practice of Sarvangasana helps to maintain

Sarvangasana helps to eliminate and prevent various types

youthfulness and rejuvenate an aging body.

of throat and nose ailments. During Sarvangasana, the

Breathe in, slowly raise the legs and come back to

whole region of the neck, throat and face is flooded with

Sarvangasana.

Sarvangasana improve the blood supply to the brain and

fresh oxygenated blood which helps to improve the

nourishes the brain with more blood.

nourishment of the entire area and the many organs in this vicinity – the tonsils, the ears, the eyes, the lungs, the

STAGE III

Wrinkles and spots on the face are reduced by improving

thymus and so forth all benefit from the improved blood

the blood supply.

supply.

Lowering the foot and stretching back and forth The influence of Sarvangasana on the parathyroid gland

Sarvangasana increases the resistance of the body to disease

Breathe out, lower your right foot to the ground and stretch

helps to ensure normal bone growth and regeneration and

by influencing both the tonsils and thymus.

the legs.

can prevent premature ossification of the bones. Sarvangasana is an excellent method for tranquilizing the

Take gentle, long and deep breaths - in and out six times.

Sarvangasana bends the cervical region of the spine in a

mind and helps to bring harmony and peace into one’s

Breathe in, take the legs up.

forward direction, improves the flexibility of the vertebrae

life.

and tones the nerves that pass through the neck, to and Repeat with the other leg and come back

from the brain. The nerves in this region receive a fresh

to Sarvangasana.

supply of oxygenated blood, which helps to keep them in good condition.

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The role of women in society is changing rapidly and many of us are unsure how to develop healthy relationships and balance the roles of daughter, wife or partner, mother and career professional, and find inner contentment and purpose at the same time. In this webinar we explore how women make a difference, how to connect with the sacred inner feminine and let it play out in daily life. We will also explore the topics of self-acceptance and self-confidence, managing emotions, and developing resilience. Register on https://webinar. heartfulness.org

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