14. Practice, Devotion and Service
Practice, devotion and service build on the proposition that acting in accord with the will of the Absolute, the laws of the universe makes it easier to experience sat, cit and ānanda (knowledge, consciousness and bliss).
Description
Week 1 |
Meditation. Pierre Hadot - Philosophy is a way of life. The basic discipline is knowledge, meditation and practice. |
Week 2 |
Meditation as an aspect of devotion. Enhancing memory. Study and contemplation. Claim nothing. |
Week 3 |
Overcoming agitation and resistance. Making a resolution. The gentle art of unity. |
Week 4 |
The discipline of pure reason. Remembering the Paramātman. |
Week 5 |
Purifying the antahkaraṇa. The importance of Siṁhāvalokana – looking back. |
Week 6 |
Speaking of things as they are. Arcanam – honouring and praising. |
Week 7 |
The features of an observation. Service to the teacher. |
Week 8 |
The nature of discussion. Vāda – discovery of truth. Jalap – assertion of opinion. Vitaṇdā - Carping. Bhāvanā - the emotion with which work is done. |
Week 9 |
Khalil Gibran – Then a ploughman soad, Speak to us of Work. |
Week 10 |
The three lines of work. Recognition of the universal consciousness. |
Week 11 |
The way of devotion is the liberal way. |
Prerequisites
Enrolment in this course is by invitation