By Swami Nirmalananda Saraswati
Birth is an extraordinary moment of creation — a new life beginning. Death is an ending. Everything in-between is called “maintenance,” taking care of yourself, your life, your loved ones and your possessions. These are three of the five cosmic powers, functioning in your life, even flowing through your own actions.
The fourth of Shiva’s cosmic powers is concealment, hiding your Divine Essence from you. Revelation is the fifth of these powers, also called Grace. You may have thought that “grace” meant something graceful, beautiful, flowing and elegant.
More expansively, you may know that you want Divine Grace to make your life easier: finding a new job, a new spouse or a better situation. Yoga says, as important as these all are, they fall within the third power of God, maintenance — not Grace. As important as these things are, they are not what Grace is about. Grace is the fifth cosmic power: the revelation of your own Divinity.
Knowing your own Divinity does, of course, make all the maintenance easier! That happens because you are coming from a deeper place within. Being based in your own innermost essence, you are not as reactive. You are not as superficial. You are not as needy. You are more compassionate. You are more able to go with the flow. Life gets easier, even when it is hard.
Einstein understood revelation. He would sit in a chair, set a spoon across his knee and stare at it until it fell. In the time between it leaving his knee and landing on the floor, he saw the structure of the universe. Yoga calls this pratibha, inner visions or insights. Consider the length of time between the spoon leaving his knee and landing on the floor. In that instant, he saw the structure of creation.
His problem was that he didn’t know how to meditate. He needed a spoon! In the time between his knee and the floor, he got insights about how the universe worked, then he would write mathematical formulas to try to explain it. He wasn’t figuring out a formula that would get him to an unknown result. He knew what was there because he had seen it, so he was trying to use mathematics to explain it. He got it from the same place the ancient sages got it from, in-sight. Revelation.
His insights were profound and have had a significant effect on our world, but yoga says this is a limited use of your inner vision. There is so much more to discover inside: the Divinity of your own Being. How do you get there? By quieting your mind, only you don’t need a spoon.
Tadaa dra.s.tu.h svaruupe’vasthaanam — Patanjali Yoga Sutras 1.3
In the moment that your mind becomes still, you are established in your own Divine Self.
This is why Svaroopa® yogis love Shavasana. Just as Einstein discovered, that the instant your mind settles, your own Divinity is revealed to you. Even a moment of that experience heals all the wounds, dissolves the memories and frees you from old patterns that keep you limited. It takes only an instant to have an experience of your own Self.
It’s like lighting a match. How do you light a match slowly? You can’t. It flares in an instant. Svaroopa® yoga is not stair-step yoga. Svaroopa® yoga is the yoga of Grace; it is the yoga of revelation. Grace gives you your own Self. To receive this Grace, do more Svaroopa® yoga.
You may have thought that “grace” meant something graceful, beautiful, flowing and elegant. More expansively, you may know that you want Divine Grace to make your life easier: finding a new job, a new spouse or a better situation. Yoga says, as important as these all are, they fall within the third power of God, maintenance — not Grace. Let’s look at it again.