Stress-relief, the Vedic Way
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Interviewed by Hemamalini Raghunathan
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Our breath plays a very important role in our
life. The breath is the connecting link between the inner world of the
mind and the outer world of the body and environment. Sudarshan Kriya is
a rhythmic breathing process, using three different cycles of breath.
The breath sorts out the imbalances in the mind and the body.
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Your
emotions as well as your thoughts move in a particular rhythm. All these
rhythms arise from your Being, which has its own rhythm. In Sudarshan
Kriya, we get into the rhythm of our Being and see how Being is
permeating our emotions, our thoughts, our breath, and our bodies. Every
cell of the body becomes so alive and releases all the toxins and
negative emotions it has stored from times past. Once again, we will be
able to smile from our hearts.
By teaching people how to unlock the secrets of life through breath,
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has created an ever-expanding
family of happy individuals, who are inspired by his message of
compassion, commitment to society and a universal understanding of life.
Through simple breathing techniques and practical stress-elimination
programmes, Sri Sri has touched the lives of over 45 million people,
cutting across all barriers of caste, creed, race, nationality and
religion. Through the regeneration of human values, he is promoting
global peace and development by inspiring individuals towards
self-awareness, joyful living and selfless service.
Born in 1956 in Papanasam, India, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar studied
under many renowned spiritual masters and became a scholar of Vedic
literature. In 1982, Sri Sri founded the Art of Living Foundation, which
is now one of the worlds largest volunteer NGOs, active in 146
countries.
Sri Sri travels to more than 35 countries every year, to reinforce the
message that all religions and spiritual traditions share common goals
and values. In his presence, one experiences a profound silence that is
beyond words. People have found peace of mind, vibrant health and a deep
understanding of their own nature. His followers include the crème
de la crème of high society as well as the poorest of the poor.
In spite of his hectic schedule, he meets everyone untiringly listening,
guiding and blessing. He brings a child-like innocence to wisdom and
effortlessness in activity. Sri Sri is known as much for his profound
wisdom as his zeal for service. |
Here are excerpts from an exclusive interview:
How can one become more loving and
compassionate, in spite of antagonistic behaviour from others?
It is a general attitude that one has to inculcate in life. You cannot try
to be compassionate at a particular moment, if you dont practise it in
your life throughout. You cannot learn archery in the war-field.
It is easy to say control your anger,
forgive the mistakes of others, etc. But how can one handle a
subordinate or an acquaintance, who does not perform satisfactorily?
When someone doesnt perform, you need to take action. Anger is not
bad; it is part of life. There is nothing wrong in showing anger or being
upset in life. Only thing is, it should not linger for too long. You cannot
be goody goody all the time. It is not practical; you have to be
stern, when you need to be stern.
Can dispassion and success co-exist in ones
life?
Definitely. In fact, it is dispassion that brings more success. In a state
of dispassion, you can enjoy success. Excitement and feverishness kill the
joy of success.
What to do when one faces failures, despite
putting in 100 percent efforts?
Every failure is a step towards success. See that your failure is not due
to lack of initiatives. If it is so, then improve your style of functioning
and be steadfast in pursuing your goal.
Is money not important? How can one
balance material pursuits and spiritual discipline?
Money is important. But money is not everything in life. You should have a
balance between values and wealth.
How can we console someone, when he or she
loses his or her near and dear one, by fate of death?
Silence consoles a person more than words. Just blabbering and showing
sympathy do not really console anybody. A quiet and compassionate mind has
its own vibration that brings solace to the bereaved.
Many mystics talk about out-of -body experiences,
astral travel, etc. Are these true?
Certainly. The manifest world as we know is only a tip of the iceberg. The
vast subtle world has many secrets to offer.
What spiritual inputs are necessary to create a
universal platform for solving global problems, such as nuclear disarmament?
Spiritual awareness can bring understanding between people and nations. It
breeds mutual trust and co-operation, which are absolutely essential for
disarmament. Spirituality allows people to think with a calm mind.
What is the secret behind the immense popularity
of Sudarshan Kriya?
Its effectiveness and usefulness have made it very popular. It is a simple,
but powerful breathing technique, taught exclusively through the Art of
Living courses designed by me. It was revealed to me during a period of
silence in 1982.
It is a rhythmic breathing practice that harmonizes the rhythms of the body
and emotions, and brings them in tune with the rhythms of nature.
The subtle and specific rhythm of Sudarshan Kriya, floods every cell of the
body with oxygen and prana and eliminates physical and emotional toxins at
the cellular level.
Sudarshan means right vision and kriya means purifying
action. This Eastern approach to emotional purification is different
from the approach of Western psychology. Generally psychologists are able to
help us to identify our emotions, but fail to get us to the very core of our
nature.
Sudarshan Kriya takes us beyond our thoughts and emotions, and allows us to
totally experience our feelings. One does not experience an emotional seminar
high. Instead, there is a feeling of being more even and natural,
centered in one´s Self. Practitioners report that they feel renewed
physically, emotionally and elevated spiritually.
Sudarshan Kriya is a rhythmic breathing process, using three different
cycles of breath. The breath and mind are linked, just like the body and the
mind. The breath sorts out the imbalances in the mind and the body. The
breath holds the secret of life that we have forgotten.
Sudharshan Kriya
Research conducted at the National Institute of Mental Health and
Neurosciences (NIMHANS) of India, (the premiere institute for the study of
neuroscience and mental health in India), has documented the Art of Living
programmes efficacy as a stress-management tool. Levels of Cortisol,
known as the stress hormone, decreased significantly in people
who practised the Sudarshan Kriya technique, within 21 days. Stress is known
to be a major contributing factor to violence. It is also known to diminish
an individuals ability to execute non-violent conflict-resolution
strategies.
The findings of study conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi suggest that regular
practice of the Sudarshan Kriya and Pranayama invokes positive emotions,
replacing anger, frustration and jealousy.
EEG, blood cortisol and blood lactate levels reflect a state of relaxation,
of course with necessary alertness. Increase in killer cells and
anti-oxidant enzymes suggest that regular practice may prevent many
diseases, including infectious ones and possibly even Cancer. Fall in
Cholesterol level may prevent cardiac diseases. Positive results have been
noticed in 70 per cent of cases of depression.
The Sudarshan Kriya benefits every individual in an unique way. Its
benefits are infinite and deepen over time, with regular practice. Below are
some benefits that have been commonly experienced from various perspectives:
Physical Level: Increased lung capacity; reduced levels of stress
(reduces the stress hormone Cortisol); improved anti-oxidant defence;
greater energy and sense of well being; many report relief from common
ailments such as asthma, hypertension, diabetes and insomnia.
Spiritual Level: Broader vision of life; clearer vision of ones
true nature; blossoming of positivity through an experience of love; deeper
sense of belongingness, enthusiasm and joy.
What is the Art of Living?
The Art of Living Foundation is dedicated to creating peace from the level
of an individual and fostering human values within the global community. It
is working to bring about a transformation that will free every individual
from stress and other negative emotions, and help experience the true
pleasure of joy. This can be achieved just by attending to our breathing
pattern for a few minutes everyday. What keeps us from experiencing a
relaxed state of mind is stress. The various courses taught by Art of
Living release the stress of modern life effortlessly.
The introductory Art of Living course combines ancient breathing and
relaxation techniques with knowledge and skills to handle the mind,
emotions, relationships and life in general. The 18-20 hour workshop is open
to everyone, who is above 21 years of age. Spread over six days, the course
is regularly conducted in 146 countries. Also the International Centre of
the Art of Living on Kanakapura Road, near Bangalore offers the course on a
three-day residential format.
There are courses for kids, teenagers and specialized programmes for the
corporate sector, where busy executives can learn very powerful tools to
de-stress themselves. The foundation also conduct rehabilitation programmes
in prisons across the globe.
The foundation is basically a service organisation run by volunteers and it
is currently engaged in providing material and trauma relief to the victims
of recent earthquake in Kashmir and Pakistan. It continues to provide trauma
relief camps in the tsunamiaffected areas in India and Sri Lanka. It
conducted major relief operations in the aftermath of earthquakes in Gujarat
and Bam; floods in Mumbai and Indonesia; Orissa cyclone and 9/11 World Trade
Centre attack. Its trauma relief initiative in war-torn Iraq is just one
example of its unceasing commitment to service.
The Art of Living Foundation is channelling the same spirituality as a
strong catalyst for making a difference to the world through service. Its
social intervention initiative is called 5H Program. 5H stands for Home,
Hygiene, Health, Harmony in Diversity, and Human Values.
What is enlightenment?
Seekers on the spiritual path are very curious about enlightenment.
Enlightenment is like a joke! It is like a fish in the ocean, searching for
the ocean. Enlightenment is the very core of our being, going to the core of
our Self and living our life from there.
We all came into this world gifted with innocence; but gradually as we
became more intelligent, we lost our innocence. We were born with silence
and as we grew up, we lost the silence and were filled with words. We lived
in our hearts and as time passed, we moved into our heads. The reversal of
this journey is enlightenment. It is the journey from the head back to the
heart, from words back to silence, getting back to our innocence in spite of
our intelligence. Although it seems very simple, this is a great
achievement.
Enlightenment is that state of Being, mature and unshakeable under any
circumstance. Come what may, nothing can rob the smile from our heart. Going
beyond the limited boundaries, and feeling all that exists in this
universe belongs to me, is enlightenment.
What is your message to EST readers?
Attend to your breathing pattern; develop clarity of mind and focus on the
present. Control your negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, fear and
jealousy. Pave way for a peaceful atmosphere in the New Year!

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