In our
current era, we are witness to changes that occur at an alarming rate and even
to the extent where many people find it difficult to cope. Much of this change
is almost beyond human comprehension. The challenges we face are enormous. We
see hunger, disease, over population, depletion of resources, global warming,
changing weather patterns, drought, flooding, soil erosion, earth quakes and tsunamis.
The world is confronted with social, political, economic and environmental
challenges that are disharmonious to our existence.
Scientists
are foremost among those who warn of life threatening human damage to the earth
and its atmosphere. We see the evidence of these warnings in the frequent and
massive earth quakes as continental plates shift; we have tsunamis, forest
fires, drought, flooding, and pollution. The world’s food supply is becoming
dangerously low. Our energy supply is dwindling. We are destroying rain forests
which purify our atmosphere. These and many others are signs indicating that we
will face severe challenges if we continue with our present way of life.
Yoga philosophy
teaches that creation is one and that all things are created from the same
energy and substance; that all should work in harmony with creation.
However,
humanity endowed with free will finds it often difficult to submit to any
authority which it perceives as being outside or beyond itself, and must
inevitably face the consequences if it refuses to respect the laws of nature
and of the universe.
We have
alienated ourselves from nature and from God even though, much of humanity
professes to have religious affiliations.
Our
acts of ravaging the earth for the immediate satisfaction of our desires and the
resultant covering of the earth with the polluted waste of our life-style shows
the serious consequences we are facing.
Greed
is rampant amongst people and nations. Families are breaking up and many lead
unhealthy lifestyles.
If we
are not determined to individually and collectively make some revolutionary
changes to our ways of thinking and living, we may well cause the demise of our
present civilization.
Humanity
must become more aware of its interdependence and live in harmony with one
another, with the environment and the laws governing nature and the cosmos.
We may
ask ourselves, whether the patterns to which we are witness are of a of karmic
nature in which case societies reap the effects of their actions and only a
change of behaviour in accord with divine order will result in a brighter
future.
However
if unrighteousness, violence and evil prevails, and we disregard the balance
and harmony of the created universe, we may well cause even more chaos and
disintegration in our society and in the world.
For a
society and nations to thrive, there needs to be a common bond of community, a
sense of direction based on balance, harmony, freedom and respect for all life.
Buddha
taught that selfish desire, greed, fear, lust, anger, and power over the weak
are the roots of suffering; that we need to live with compassion for all life.
Yoga
teaches that we suffer because of ignorance. We must realize who and what we
are, and live in accordance with our true nature.
Christ
brought the message of love and forgiveness. He expressed, that first we must
seek the kingdom of heaven and its righteousness and all things will be given
unto us.
This is
no time for passively standing by hoping that some outside force will save us
and the world, but a time for all to take responsible right action by living
righteous and productive lives.
If we
have the will, much can be done. We need to examine our lives in accordance
with our professed ideals, on the physical, mental and spiritual levels. If we
neglect any one of these areas, we are not living in wholeness. We need to
remember, that we may not be able to change the world, but we can change the
way we think, and behave in a responsible manner.
The
following are suggestions of what we can do.
We need
to reduce excessive consumption and waste.
We need
to simplify our lives.
We can improve the quality of our physical being through
exercise and healthy diet and thus reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and
diabetes.
We also can improve joint stability through regular
exercise.
We can increase and improve the range of movement
and flexibility through hatha yoga.
We can maintain bone mass through lifting of light
weights.
Exercise and proper nutrition helps to prevent
osteoporosis and fractures.
We
need to reduce the frequency of eating out in restaurants, of drinking excessive
amounts of alcohol and eating fast food or junk foods.
Avoid
staying up late, and not getting enough sleep.
From a psychological perspective, we need to keep
our mind active.
We can improve mood swings; reduce symptoms of
anxiety and depression through avoiding unhealthy foods and through relaxation
exercises.
We enhance self esteem by realizing our true
nature, and in accomplishing daily little victories that tell us: ‘We are ok’.
Elderly people can improve memory through computer
based exercises.
We can reduce stress through living in the present
and through meditation.
We need to minimize sitting too much in front of the
TV
We
also need to take care of our inner or spiritual well being by realizing, that we
are first and foremost spiritual beings, having a mind and body.
Spiritual well-being is a state in which positive aspects
of spirituality are experienced and incorporated into our daily lives. How the
effects of spiritual practice impact us is greatly determined by how consistent
we are in our practice.
Through participating in spiritual gatherings or
guidance, we can become increasingly self empowered and begin to realize and
appreciate that even though we have issues, stresses, and challenges, they can
be overcome. Often all that is required is a different way of looking at
circumstances that confront us. This realization provides a pathway to greater
peace, freedom of self-expression, and positive self-esteem.
The
following experiences are some of the indicators of spiritual well being.
Live
in the consciousness of the present moment.
Be
open to spiritual influences of intuition, inspiration and grace. This occurs
when we are relaxed and peaceful.
Cultivate a feeling of contentment under all
circumstances.
Through meditation, experience joy and inner peace.
Taking control of our lives and solving life’s
challenges in a positive and confident manner.
Participate in purposeful physical and mental
activities.
Taking an active part in life rather than standing
still and watching life pass by.
Be established in intimate loving and lasting
relationships.
Experiencing a feeling of purpose and meaning in
life.
Respect all life and live according to the moral laws.
Reach
out and help our neighbour in need.
Each
person and spiritual aspirant should every night before retiring ask his
intuition whether his spiritual or his worldly inclinations of temptations won
the day’s battle between good and bad habits.
Between:
Temperance
and greed,
Self
control and lust,
Honest
desire for necessities or for excess,
Forgiveness
and anger,
Joy and
grief, kindness and cruelty,
Selfishness
and unselfishness,
Understanding
and jealousy,
Bravery
and cowardice,
Confidence
and fear,
Faith
and doubt,
Humility
and pride,
Between
desire to commune with God in meditation and the restless craving for worldly
activities,
Spiritual
and material desires,
Divine
ecstasy and sensory perceptions,
It is
good to remind ourselves, that we can always choose a positive outlook over a
negative one. It is up to us.
By
right thinking, living and responsible action, we can all contribute to the
wellness of ourselves, our society and our planet.
May we
all be a light to the world and live in harmony and peace.
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