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11. Recollection is mental modification caused by reproduction of the

previous impression of an object without adding anything from other

sources.

 

12. By practice and detachment these can be stopped.

 

13. Exertion to acquire Sthiti or a tranquil state of mind devoid of

fluctuations is called practice.

 

14. That practice when continued for a long time without break and

with devotion becomes firm in foundation.

 

15. When the mind loses all desire for objects seen or described in

the scriptures it acquires a state of utter desirelessness which is

called detachment.

 

16. Indifference to the Gunas or the constituent principles, achieved

through a knowledge of the nature of Purusha, is called Paravairagya

(supreme detachment).

 

17. When concentration is reached with the help of Vitarka, Vichara,

Ananda and Asmita, it is called Samprajnata-samadhi.

 

18. Asamprajnata-Samadhi is the other kind of Samadhi which arises

through constant practice of Paravairagya which brings about the

disappearance of all fluctuations of the mind, wherein only the

latent impressions remain.

 

19. While in the case of the Videhas or the discarnates and of the

Prakrtilayas or those subsisting in their elemental constituents, it

is caused by nescience which results in objective existence.

 

20. Others (who follow the path of the prescribed effort) adopt the

means of reverential faith, energy, repeated recollection,

concentration and real knowledge (and thus attain Asamprajnata-

samadhi).

 

to be continued...

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