Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 21. Yogins with intense ardour achieve concentration and the result thereof quickly. 22. On account of the methods being slow, medium and speedy, even among those Yogins who have intense ardour, there are differences. 23. From special devotion to isvara also (concentration becomes imminent). 24. Isvara is a particular Purusha unaffected by affliction, deed, result of action or the latent impressions thereof. 25. In Him the seed of omniscience has reached its utmost development which cannot be exceeded. 26. (He is) The teacher of former teachers because with Him there is no limitation by time (to His omnipotence). 27. The sacred word designating Him is Pranava or the mystic syllable OM. 28. (Yogins) Repeat it and contemplate upon its meaning. 29. From that comes realisation of the individual self and the obstacles are resolved. 30. Sickness, incompetence, doubt, delusion, sloth, non-abstention, erroneous conception, non-attainment of any Yogic stage, and instability to stay in a Yogic state-these distractions of the mind are the impediments. to be continued... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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