September/October 2005 Spirituality
Light On Life
by B.K.S. Iyengar
Excerpt from the Preface
Today you have the benefit of many gifted yoga teachers. When I began
yoga, there was, I am sorry to say, no wise, kind teacher to lead me.
In fact my own Guru refused to answer any of my innocent inquiries on
yoga. He did not instruct me as I do my students, offering them step-by-step
guidance in an asana. He would simply demand a posture and leave it
to me or his other students to figure out how it could be realized.
Perhaps that stimulated some stubborn aspect of my nature, which allied
to unshakable faith in the subject of yoga made me burn to go on. I
am ardent and passionate, and maybe I needed to show the world that
I was not worthless. But far more than that, I wanted to find out who
I was. I wanted to understand this mysterious and marvelous "yoga,"
which could reveal to us our innermost secrets, as equally as it revealed
those of the universe around us and our place in it as joyful, suffering,
puzzled human beings.
I learned through practice, earned a bit of experienced knowledge,
and reinvested that knowledge and understanding in order to learn more.
By following the right direction and with the help of a naturally sensitive
perception, I was able to further my knowledge. This produced in me
a growing accumulation of refined experience that eventually revealed
the essence of yoga knowledge.
It took me whole decades to appreciate the depth and true value of
yoga. Sacred texts supported my discoveries, but it was not they that
signposted the way. What I learned through yoga, I found out through
yoga. I am not, however, a "self-made man." I am only what
seventy-two years of devoted yoga sadhana has created out of
me. Any contribution I have made to the world has been the fruit of
my sadhana.
This sadhana provided me with the tenacity of purpose to continue even
through trying times. My disinclination toward laxer lifestyles kept
me on the straight path, but I never shunned anyone, for I have come
to see the light of the soul in all. Yoga ferried me across the great
river from the bank of ignorance to the shore of knowledge and wisdom.
It is no extravagant claim to say that wisdom has come to me by the
practice of yoga, and the grace of God has lit the lamp of the inner
core in me. This allows me to see that same light of the soul glowing
in all other beings.
You, my readers, must understand that you are already starting from
somewhere. You have the beginning already shown to you, and no one knows
in what wholeness and felicity you may end. If you take up any noble
line and stick to it, you can reach the ultimate. Be inspired but not
proud. Do not aim low; you will miss the mark. Aim high; you will be
on the threshold of bliss.
Excerpt from Preface of Light On Life, The Yoga Journey to Wholeness,
Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom by B.K.S. Iyengar (Rodale Press,
October 2005). Iyengar is one of the worlds leading teachers of
yoga and the author of the bestelling yoga book of all time, Light
On Yoga. He was named one of Time magazines 100 Most Influential
People in the World in 2004.