What type of yoga practitioner do you belong to?
1. The weak mrdu:
Yoga teachers can only guide such practitioners to the path of chanting yoga Mantra yoga, criticizing their teachers, greedy, prone to temptation, unstable, cowardly, dependent, sharp-tongued, and lacking in manhood. It takes a lot of hard work and the practitioner can reach enlightenment after 2 years.
2. The mediocre madhyama:
Being able to endure difficulties, being willing to improve his work, speaking gently, and being gentle under any circumstances, this is an ordinary practitioner. The yoga instructor would teach him to believe in yoga Laya Yoga to help them achieve liberation. Laya: Invest and focus
3. Expert adhimatra:
A mentally stable person who can practice Laya Yoga, who is masculine, very noble, compassionate, tolerant, honest, brave, young, respected, respected, and respected by his teacher, devotes himself wholeheartedly to yoga practice, such a person is an advanced practitioner of yoga, who can achieve enlightenment through 6 years of practice, and a yoga instructor will teach such a powerful advanced practitioner
4. Adhimatratama the Most High:
A person who is very masculine, full of enthusiasm, elegant, brave in appearance, familiar with the scriptures, diligent and studious, sound in mind, not depressed, keeps healthy, eats regularly, always under control, is not afraid, clean, generous, helpful, firm, intelligent, independent, tolerant, kind, soft-spoken, and respects his teacher, is a supreme practitioner suitable for any form of yoga, and can achieve enlightenment within 3 years. In Siva Samhita and Light on Yoga
It mentions the time for achieving different yoga practices, but yoga practice is different from studying to obtain a college degree or certificate, that is, the expected results must be achieved within the specified time. Having a yoga guru can help remove a large number of obstacles. Students must also have the required higher quality of practice and development, and must have confidence, concentration and love for yoga. (Internship Editor: Li Jianhong)