The Essential Yoga Sutras
With Will Duncan June 11th, 2016
Kaia Yoga Greenwich ,CT
willduncan.org/kaia
1.2, Yogashchittavirttinirodhaha –
Vritti -
“As medical science has four divisions: illness, cause of illness, recovery and path of recovery – so this philosophy of salvation has four parts; cycle of births and deaths, its cause, liberation, and the means of liberation.” - Vyasa commentary on II.15
1. The truth of suffering
2.15 Parinama tapa sanskaraduhkhairgunavirttivirodhach cha duhkhamevasarvamvivekinah.
Parinama – change
Pari– around, nam – to bend, to bow (Name, namaste)
Taapa – Pain
Samskara – Sanskara– seed
San – together or with (sangha)
Skara– root is kr
Guna – Guna– a quality, retroflex n in pronunciation
Grah – (to grab or grasp)
2. The truth of the cause of suffering
2.3 Avidya-asmita raga dveshaabhiniveshahpanchakleshah.
Avidya – “a” means not
Vid: means to know or understand or see. Oh, I see.
Cognates: ((video, druid, (true seer), wisdom, veda))
Asmita – “the seed sprouts into subject and object. “Me” and “Other” then obviously liking or disliking. ((Opposite – stubbing your toe vs. someone throwing something at it.))
Raga –
Dvesha –
Abhinivesha – thinking the wrong thing about the donut.
2.4 avidyakshetramuttareshamprasuptatanuvicchinnodaranam
Ignorance is the field for the ones that comes after it, whether they are dormant, dwindling, interrupted, or flourishing.
Ksetra: field,
Kshi: which means to possess, the word sha, like esha, like an owner of possessor of a great deal of things. Ksetraka, which means gardener or farmer. That is how the language progresses, and that is how you get to know these roots words.
2.5 anitya-asuchidukha-anatmasunityashuchisukha-atmakhyatiravidya
Avidya consists of these four:
1.(LASTING) Anitya – not eternal, can’t last
2.(PURE) Ashuci. This comes from a root, shoot, which means, to glean. Cognate: scintillate, shine, incandescent. Here shuci means glowing white or like shining. And this Ah, so, NOT shining.
3. (PLEASURABLE) Dukha: duk, which means bad. Khais like empty space, or the sky, or a hole. Kha, comes into English, just as ha, and you get hole, hollow. Obscure, comes from this.
4. (HAVE ESSENCE) Anatma: atma. root tam = to cut off or set apart. ATMA = something not set apart. Long A = not set apart.
((atom = something that is NOT cut off, thought to be the single building block of all matter.)) ((Temple comes from here, because it was a place that was set off, or set aside, for prayer or whatever.)) This long A is another NOT.
2.7 sukha-anushayiragah
* Assailed by what feels good, we begin to like things.
Sukha – Sukha: su means good
root is esu->eu (cognate: euphoric, euthanasia, sushumna)
Raga – Raga: to color, to be passionate
Cognates: rage, orange, raga
3. The truth of the cessation of suffering
2.16 Heyamduhkamanagatam
Dukha- Duhkha: du – bad,
kha, hole (cave, obscure) Literally bad hole.
4. The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering
1.12 Abhyasavairagyabhyam tan nirodhah
Abhyasa–
A)Abhyasa
As – “to be”, we get “Is” AND “essence.”
FROM THIS COMES another Sanskrit root which has a
LONG “A” and becomes “AS” meaning “to sit”
AND that’s the “as” in “asana”
Abhi – Literally it means “up to” but it’s translated as “higher, really, very much.” We get epicenter and the “apo” in “apogee” (which is the highest peak when a satellite orbit the earth or something.) Abhi dharma – highest knowledge.
Vairagya–
A)Vairagya - means separating yourself from what colors your vision of reality.
Vairagya comes from…
Raj – meaning “to color” or “passionate”, comes into raga rage, orange, and rapture
Vi – “to split apart OR SEPARATE OR DIVIDE”, from which we get “divide, two, (which is “dva” in Sanskrit) and bicycle”
1.14 satudirghakalanairantaryasatkaraasevitodirdhabhumih
2.28 Yoga-anga-anushthanadashuddhikshayejnyanadiptiravivekakhyateh.
Ashuddhi –impurities
Kshaye - destruction of those impurities
Anushthanad - Engaging earnestly
Anga is practices
Ashuddhi – impurities
Kshaye – destruction of those impurities
Diptir – lamp or light
Khyateh – revelation
Anga– limb (ashtanga)
Root – anga, to be narrow, distressing (angst, anger, anxiety)
Ashta – octopus, 8
2.29 Yama niyama-asana pranayama pratyaharadharanadhyanasamadhayoshtava-angani.
2.30 Ahimsa satya-asteyabrahmacharya-aparigrahayamah
- Ahimsa –non violence
- Satya–truthfulness
- Asteya–non stealing
- Brahmacharya–celibacy
- Aparigraha – non coveting
2.32 Sauchasantoshatapahswvadhyayeshvarapranidhananiniyamah.
- Saucha–cleanliness
- Santosha– contentment
- Tapas –austerities
- Svadhaya–self study
- IshvaraPranidhana–devotion, surrender