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Nedualni odnos med telesom in umom v hatha jogi : diplomsko delo
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V diplomskem delu poskušam osvetliti pomen interakcije in sovisnega delovanja telesa in uma znotraj jogijske prakse. Izhajajoč iz starodavnih indijskih besedil izpostavim temeljne koncepte, kot so dolžnost, predanost in samodisciplina, na podlagi katerih so osnovani številni še danes ohranjeni družbeno-religijski vidiki hindujske tradicije. Poleg idej o pravilnem in dobrem življenju, te koncepti nosijo zasluge tudi za oblikovanje izjemno prepletenega in obsežnega miselnega sistema jogijske tradicije. Hatha joga, ki jo na zahodu večinoma razumemo kot fizično disciplino, v okviru indijske filozofije velja za eno izmed glavnih tantričnih praks. Čeprav se na prvi pogled zdi, da z njenimi telesnimi položaji in dihalnimi tehnikami vplivamo le na fizično telo, pa so ob redni in posvečeni praksi njeni učinki nedvomno vidni tudi na mentalni in psihični ravni. Namen hatha joge, namreč razvoj in vzpostavitev zavedne integracije telesa in uma, spodbuja delovanje na mentalni ravni, brez katerega napredovanje k zahtevnejšim jogijskim praksam ne bi bilo mogoče. Medtem ko z zavednim nadzorovanjem telesa aktiviramo delovanje uma, pa z vajo dihalnih tehnik začnemo prestopati prag mentalne in posledično psihične ravni; z nadzorovanjem diha ponotranjimo naše zavedanje in se posvetimo delovanju subtilnih energij v telesu, s čimer lahko močno vplivamo na naše miselne procese in uravnavamo psihična stanja duha. Prakse hatha joge, predvsem pranajama, tako predstavljajo temeljne jogijske discipline, s pomočjo katerih telo in um poenotimo ter ju ustrezno pripravimo na zahtevnejše meditacijske prakse. Šele s slednjimi je moč dostopati do višjih stanj zavesti, do spoznanja izvirne enosti in osvoboditve duše ter življenja le-te v harmoniji z vrhovno, absolutno resničnostjo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:nedualnost, integrirana praksa, tantra, hatha joga, pranajama
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:T. N. Oman
Year:2025
Number of pages:36 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-175521 This link opens in a new window
UDC:233-852.5YOG(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:257214467 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:30.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Non-dual relation between body and mind in Hatha Yoga
Abstract:
In my thesis, I aim to shed light on the significance of the interaction and interplay between body and mind within yoga practice. Drawing on ancient Indian texts, I emphasize the fundamental concepts such as duty, devotion, and self-discipline, which underpin many socio-religious aspects of the Hindu tradition that continue to exist today. In addition to the ideas on a proper and good life, these concepts are also credited with shaping the highly interwoven and extensive yogic system of thought. Hatha yoga, often perceived in the West as a physical discipline, is regarded as one of the central tantric practices in Indian philosophy. Although at first glance, its postures and breathing techniques may initially appear to only impact the physical body, regular and dedicated practice reveals undeniable effects on both mental and psychic levels. The purpose of hatha yoga – the cultivation of a conscious integration of body and mind – encourages one's engagement on a mental plane, which is essential for progressing to more demanding yogic practices. While conscious control of the body activates the mind functions, the practice of breathing techniques allows us to cross the threshold of the mental and later psychic level; by controlling the breath we internalize our awareness and focus on the workings of the subtle energies in the body, which can have a profound effect on our thought processes and allows us to regulate the psychic states of mind. The practices of hatha yoga, especially pranayama, are essential yogic disciplines that help unify the body and mind, thoroughly preparing them for the more demanding meditative practices. It is only through the latter that one can attain higher states of consciousness, experience the original oneness, and achieve the liberation of the soul, thereby living in harmony with the supreme absolute reality.

Keywords:non-duality, integrated practice, tantra, hatha yoga, pranayama

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