“The entire universe, animate and inanimate, comes from me.
Everything is seen through me.
Everything comes to rest in me.
I am no different from it and nothing in this world is different from me.”
—The Shiva Samhita
Thursday 3/11 is Maha Shivaratri -- the Great Night of Lord Shiva, the first yogi. Join us for a special Shivaratri celebration with chanting, stories and meditation Thurs. 7:30-8:30pm CT on Zoom. Email kaliom108@yahoo.com for the link and lyrics.
Lord Shiva, the father of Ganesh and Subramanya, is considered to be the supreme lord of the yogis, who is simultaneously a householder and a celibate renunciate. According to author and yoga scholar David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri), Lord Shiva is “the great ascetic and yogi, reflecting the highest self-discipline and inner equipoise. He indicates the power that pervades the universe and allows us to ascend in consciousness to our highest potential, which is that of Self-realization” (vedanet.com).
He continues, “Yoga as a sadhana or spiritual practice rests upon cultivating the Shiva consciousness of the highest awareness and bliss. This reality of Shiva is the power of silence, stillness, and non-doing, not the ordinary power of self-assertion and aggression. It works through inaction, peace and balance, in which one is centered in one’s own being and grasps the entire universe as a manifestation of one’s own thoughts. This power of Shiva is not the outer force that displays itself for personal gain, nor the outer effort to control that makes a show of itself to gain adulation. It is the spiritual force that turns things around, draws things within, and takes them back to their source, in which a deep unity remains. Shiva symbolizes this balancing and calming effect of all Yoga practices.”
Learn more about this special night here: https://yogachicago.com/…/celebrating-maha-shivaratri-the-…/
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