Yoga The Alpha and Omega Vol 10 ~ 09

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event type discourse
date & time 9 May 1976 am
location Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona
language English
audio Available, duration 1h 39min. Quality: good.
Hindi chant before discourse.
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video Not available
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shorttitle YOGA1009
notes
synopsis
Reader of the sutras: unidentified woman. Chant by Ma Yoga Taru.
The sutras
25. When one has seen this distinction, there is a cessation of desire for dwelling in the atma, the self.
26. Then the mind is inclined towards discrimination, and gravitates towards liberation.
27. In breakes of discrimination, other pratyayas, concepts, arise through the force of previous impressions. These should be removed in the same way as other afflictions.
28. One who is able to maintain a constant state of desirelessness even towards the most exalted states of enlightenment, and is able to exercise the highest kind of discrimination, enters the state known as 'the cloud which showers virtue'.
29. Then follows freedom from afflictions and karmas.
30. That which can be known through the mind is very little compared with the infinite knowledge obtained in enlightenment, when the veils, distortions, and impurities are removed.
31. Having fulfilled their object, the process of change in the three gunas comes to an end.
32. Kramaha, the process, is the succession of changes that occur from the moment to moment which become apprehensible at the final end of the transformations of the three gunas.
33. Kaivalya is the state of enlightenment that follows the remergence of the gunas, due to their becoming devoid of the object of the purusa.
34. In this state, the purusa is established in his real nature, which is pure consciousness.


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