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Rishi Yoga

PAPER N°03. DIVULGATION ARTICLES. JAVI JAMES' PORTFOLIO. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Rishi Yoga is the Master Yoga, or the Yoga of wisdom. To me it's an endogenous science, but also a set of converging systems whose purpose is the restoration of consciousness — or at least that's how I've rediscovered it. The millennia-old practices of this Rishi wisdom are known under several names: Raja Yoga, Ashtanga, or Sutravajrayana. However, it can also be called Tantra Yoga Vedanta, or as I like to call it, Neo Yoga Sutra. The study I've developed brings this yogic discipline into a mechanical, systemic format, though it responds to a relative and singular order of functions. A hardware responding to software functions. This hardware is topographically seen as an enneagram, and its compass dynamics can have a pedagogical interpretation, but it is mechanically operational. Because of its complexity, it will be taught at the school. Keep in mind that study means application — this isn't just theory, it's empirical, and I bear witness to it with my own example.

This discipline includes secret habits and practices for activating the neurofunctional processes of consciousness that facilitate "emptiness," the deconstruction of the characters we've unconsciously built up, and the general optimization of autonomy. By recovering mastery of our system, we begin to interact correctly with the apparent external world. One manages to listen to oneself through the body, and particles tend to fall into order through psychotronic effect. In other words, it's not only integral health that's achieved, but coherence — a movement dynamic known as dharmakaya. The habit of creating characters loses intensity, becoming a conscious practice that no longer fully takes hold of our system. Life becomes a game played with healthy, restorative, and conscious moves. Nothing exact, only constant. More order than disorder is good balance.

While each person walks their own path, we should all have the seven universal principles as a reference. In other words, this yogic discipline is a universal reference, and applied to the particular it provokes movements so profound that they cannot simply be intellectualized, but must be experienced, and respected for what they are... sacred. That these principles have been prostituted and mishandled by the West doesn't change their functionality. They are relative but immutable.

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Yoga is balance. Disordered energies disorient us; repressing them makes us sick.