Bhakti
Yoga:
The Yoga of Love

Bhakti Yoga means just completely surrender yourself physically,
mentally and spiritaully to your Guru(God). Bhakti Yoga is the
system in which love and devotion are emphasized. There are Bhakti
Yoga traditions that do not teach asana, pranayama, mudra or
controlled meditation - main practices of traditional yoga.
Instead, love of God, love of God in man, and surrender to God's
will is stressed in the Bhakti Yoga approach. Some people are
naturally inclined by temperament to be devotional and to love God
and God-as-the-world. Balance is recommended: devotion balanced
with reason, love balanced with understanding.
There are no set ways to perform Bhakti yoga. Some people find that
external aids can contribute to a devotional attitude: an altar
used during prayer and meditation; pictures of saints to serve as
inspiration; chanting or singing; use of mantra or even a simple
devotional ceremony to aid in creating a mood as preparation for
meditation. Whatever a person's approach, if that approach is
useful in the long run, it is perfectly in order for him, even
though it may not appeal to another.
Singing the names of God aloud can elevate consciousness, clear the
mind and even charge the environment with pure energy. For persons
who find it difficult to concentrate during meditation and for whom
the approach of calm discernment is too subtle, prayer and chanting
can be of value.
It
is in our day to day life that Bhakti Yoga is truly practiced. Are
we loving, compassionate and fair in our dealings with others? St.
Francis is one of the Christian tradition who exemplified the Yoga
of love and devotion. Jesus stated the ideal of Bhakti Yoga when he
taught, "As you have loved me, love one another." When true love
reigns, there can be no barriers; then harmony and fulfillment
rule.
Simple, direct prayer is the most effective- just talking with God,
then being still. The teaching is that by devotion and receptivity
we can open ourselves to the Reality of God and attract God's
consciousness into our own. Love and devotion
also purifies human nature and cleanses the mind
and the emotional field. There can be no hate, dislike, jealousy,
envy, fear or prejudice in the loving heart. Truly, blessed are the
pure in heart, for they can perceive the Reality of God.
Namaste
Ji,
Manu