Om Namah Shivaya
My journey to Varanasi, but especially Banares Hindu University (BHU) was profound beyond any thing that I had imagined. I went there to primarily do research in Ayurveda and yoga at BHU. The Dean of Ayurvedic faculty was kind enough to issue me a pass to all of the libraries except the Central one. All of the librarians and assistants extended their kindness and openness to having use their facilities. It was so wonderful to see that the Ayurvedic College at BHU is a part of the Institute of Medical Sciences. The books there were amazing to find all the classic texts books from ancient times and much more. I almost filled an entire notebook and some days spending more than 5 hours in the various libraries of the Schools of Philosophy, Psychology, Medical Science, Ayurveda and the MALAVIYA BHAVAN (the Yoga Academy on the campus of BHU offering courses and degrees in YOGA).
I believe the highlight was rediscovering the “Synthesis of Yoga” written by Sri Aurobindo, a great philosopher, yogi and illuminated being. I bought this huge book about ten years ago but could not get past one sentence without being lost. This experience was one where the words leaped off the pages as fast as I could read them. It is a very inspiring and provocative approach an integrative process of yoga and spiritual practice which he outlines in great detail. He explains the process of combining the major paths and tenets of yoga into a very personal in depth experience of uniting with our Divine Self while at the same time being completely immersed in our daily worldly life. These are not separate compartments, he contends, but a holistic matrix of essential parts of our true nature which must be integrated so as to embrace the inner and outer domains of existence simultaneously.
Another literary discovery came to me in the Central Library at BHU entitled “Integral Psychology”. It is written by a student of Sri Auro bindo elaborating on his teacher’s philosophy in a clear and informative manner. Since I have a Master’s degree in Psychology I found this to be a fascinating book. In India since the beginning of history, they have developed the sciences of philosophy and psychology, the arts, literature, metaphysics and medicine along each other rather than as separate explorations. At the same time, these questionings of the meaning of life and the foundations of thought were not divorced from the religious or spiritual paths. It is fascinating to me that in all my studies and teaching of Ayurveda, all of the major philosophies (Shad Darshan) that this ancient system of medicine embraces are the same as those which shaped the whole of India culture and civilization. All of the major theories and practices of Ayurveda are universal, just as the Eastern approaches to yoga, philosophy, psychology, the arts, etc.The answers to finding health, longevity, peace and happiness in this life and the one beyond are not a singular journey of one culture, race, nation or continent but has global implications.
I am now in Mother’s ashram in the southern part of India about 4 hours from the southern most tip of the country. It is very tropical here and hot and humid. Quite a change from Rishikesh and Varanasi where it got cold at night and in the morning. The plane ride and taxi that took me from the airport at 8 pm to reach my destination at 2:30 am, was another one of those India experiences which is hard to explain except that they do not charge anything extra for that pert of the journey. I will be celebrating my birthday and New Years eve here. It is a simple existence and place to stay but being in the presence of a great being makes all of this worthwhile. I would not trade it.
I do seva here which is selfless service. My seva is cutting laminated sheets that are used fo children’s school book binders. They come off the press in long rolls and I cut them apart for the final product which Mother donates to all of her many free schools throughout India. This makes it all worthwhile too.
Enough for now More to come later probably.
Jai Ma Jai Ayurveda