運命、カルマ、そして自己変革・クリヤーヨーガの光が照らす人生の道

What makes our lives shape? The environment in which you were born, your talents, the people you meet, and your choices. These are all threads that weave the complex fabric of life, and the patterns we weave appear as the destiny of each of us. But is fate absolute? Are we just at the mercy of fate?
- 1 Fate is determined by past lives
- 1.0.1 The contours of life engraved by the footprints of fate and past lives
- 1.0.2 The fabric of hardship woven by luck, habit and choice
- 1.0.3 The Law of Karma: The Chain of Life of Cause and Effect
- 1.0.4 Practices to soften the effects of fate and overcome misfortune
- 1.0.5 Kriya Yoga: The Light of Self-Transformation
- 1.0.6 Summary: Accept your destiny and create your own life with your own hands
Fate is determined by past lives
The teachings of Kriya Yoga provide profound insight into these questions through the concepts of fate, misfortune, and karma. The essence of Kriya Yoga is to believe in the possibility of self-transformation and to be a guidepost for actively carving out a life without falling into mere fatalism.
The contours of life engraved by the footprints of fate and past lives
In Kriya Yoga, destiny is defined as an event that cannot be avoided no matter how hard we try. It is as if it is the outline of a life with the footprints of past lives, indicating the path we should take.
Actions, thoughts, and emotions from past lives are stored in the subconscious as seeds of energy and come to fruition in various forms in this life. Good deeds attract happy events, and bad deeds attract painful events. This is the law of karma and the idea that lies at the root of destiny.
But fate is not just a "decision". It also gives us opportunities to grow, learn, and evolve. Unforeseen events, difficult situations, sad parting. These are all tests that allow us to look inward, re-examine our values, and move toward a higher consciousness.
The sages know that fate "is an opportunity to let go of attachments, an opportunity to remain calm, and an opportunity to become aware of one's underlying reality, consciousness, and bliss." By accepting our fate and understanding its meaning, we can free ourselves from suffering and find inner peace.
The fabric of hardship woven by luck, habit and choice
Unlike fate, misfortune refers to the hardships we cause through our actions and habits. It's like a weave of hardship that we unconsciously weave.
In Kriya Yoga, it is believed that misfortune occurs because we are not willing to change or overcome our bad habits. For example, an irritable personality, lazy lifestyle, and addictions can be factors that lead to bad luck.
Bad luck appears as a result of the subtraction of good and bad karma, good and bad habits. Past deeds become seeds, present actions pour water, and as a result, happiness or unhappiness blooms.
However, fate is never fixed. We can reduce bad karma and increase good karma through conscious effort. By developing good habits and overcoming bad habits, we can unravel the weave of misfortune and create a happier future.
The Law of Karma: The Chain of Life of Cause and Effect
Fate and misfortune operate on the basis of the universal principle of the law of karma. Karma means "action" in Sanskrit and represents the law that every action has consequences.
Our thoughts, words, and actions spread ripples of energy that affect ourselves and the world around us. Good deeds produce good results, and bad deeds produce bad results. This is a law that exists universally in the universe, similar to the law of action and reaction in physics.
The law of karma is not just a law of causal retribution. It is also a law that teaches us that we are the creators of our own lives. We can shape our future by consciously choosing our thoughts, words, and actions.
Bad karma caused by causing pain to others can be alleviated by compassionate actions that bring joy to others. Hatred can be counteracted by love, anger by forgiveness, and greed by giving.
Practices to soften the effects of fate and overcome misfortune
Kriya Yoga provides specific practices to soften the effects of fate and overcome misfortune. It is a path to purify one's inner self, raise awareness, and create a better future through meditation, breathing exercises, and practicing ethical lifestyles.
- When the unexpected happens, think carefully before acting, don't react emotionally, When faced with a sudden event or a difficult situation, we tend to react emotionally. However, emotion-driven behavior can often lead to regret and make the situation worse. The practice of Kriya Yoga gives us the strength to remain calm, analyze the situation objectively, and make wiser decisions.
- Be mindful of opportunities to please others. Avoid thoughts, words, and actions that hurt others : Our thoughts, words, and actions have a profound impact on those around us. Words and actions that hurt others can cause negative energy to accumulate in oneself and cause misfortune. Conversely, words and actions that please others circulate positive energy and attract happiness.
- Meditation is one of the most effective ways to quiet your mind and find inner peace. Through meditation, we can observe the flow of thoughts and look at ourselves objectively, without being trapped by emotions. Meditation is the foundation for reducing stress, improving concentration, refining intuition, and living a more creative life.
- Practicing Breathing Techniques Breathing is a source of vital energy and is deeply related to our physical and mental state. Kriya Yoga breathing is a practice that allows you to control your breath to balance the energy of your mind and body, purify your mind and body, and raise your awareness.
- Practicing Ethical Lifestyles: Kriya Yoga emphasizes five ethical precepts: not lying, not stealing, not fornicating, not being greedy, and not being attached. By observing these precepts, we can reduce negative karma and increase positive karma.
Kriya Yoga: The Light of Self-Transformation
Kriya Yoga is more than just a collection of techniques. It is a comprehensive system for self-transformation and a beacon of light for us to live happier, more peaceful, and more fulfilling lives.
"Kriya Yoga: The Light That Illuminates the Way" provides insight through the practice of Kriya Yoga to look inward, discover one's true self, and clarify one's purpose in life. The necessity of practicing Babaji's Kriya Yoga, the trials that await and their solutions, the knowledge of the true self and the surrender of the ego. Through these themes, we can prepare ourselves to embark on a journey of self-transformation.
"The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and Siddha" is a commentary on the Yoga Sutras, a classic text of yoga, from the perspective of Kriya Yoga. In addition to commenting on the verses of the Yoga Sutras, the book compares the South Indian scriptures of Tirmantiram with the Kriya Yoga techniques that Babaji Nagaraj has revived in modern times. For practitioners of Kriya Yoga, this book is a must-have and a valuable source of information to deepen your understanding of yoga and make your practice more effective.
Summary: Accept your destiny and create your own life with your own hands
The teachings of Kriya Yoga teach us that we are not just at the mercy of fate. We have the power to create the future through our thoughts, words, and actions in the present, while accepting our destiny as a result of our past deeds.
Through the practice of Kriya Yoga, we can purify our inner self, increase our awareness, accumulate better karma, soften the effects of fate, and overcome misfortune.
Life is like a voyage. We sail the ocean of life with the winds of past deeds. However, we can change the direction of the sails, control the rudder, and decide the direction of travel at our own will.
Kriya Yoga teaches us the art of navigation, navigates the oceans of life, and serves as a compass to reach our destination. Accept your fate and create your life with your own hands. This is the truth of life that Kriya Yoga teaches us.











