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cause of the repulsion which they sometimes feel towards the Yogic ideal of Libera- tion. To remove this misconception we have m ...
Thence are produced intuitional hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell. Since intuitional perception transcends the mind, and ...
When the Yogi is able to transcend the prism of the mind he is able to obtain directly all knowledge which he obtained previousl ...
The various Siddhis which have been described in Section III will naturally be obstacles when the Yogi is diving within the deep ...
purpose of doing some important and necessary work for the helping of humanity. In most cases the purpose of the Yogi can be ser ...
By mastery over Udana levitation and non-contact with water, mire, thorns etc. There are five kinds of Prana working in the Pr ...
the ordinary fire with which we are familiar is only one of these. The function of the gastric fire which is another form of Agn ...
By performing Samyama on the relation between the body and Akasa and at the same time bringing about coalescence of the mind wi ...
The technique of Akasa-gamana thus depends upon the knowledge of the forces which are responsible for the formation of physical ...
our mind is the result of the impact of the Universal Mind on our individual mind. We contact mentally the Universal Mind throug ...
Mastery over the Panca-Bhutas by performing Samyama on their gross, constant, subtle, all-pervading and functional states. Thi ...
pressions which define the relations of different parts to one another, determine their mutual actions and reactions and ensure ...
What more scientific and yet simple classification of qualities could be devised in order to meet the requirements of those who ...
reproduction and rearrangement of the component images. But the mind also, accord- ing to Yogic psychology, is Jada (inert) and ...
or real form of the element. These essential qualities are expressed in different ways and varying degrees through different for ...
This Sutra gives the three results of the mastery of the Panca-Bhutas. The first is the appearance of the well-known group of ei ...
Beauty, fine complexion, strength and ada-rmantine hardness constitute the perfection of the body. This Sutra defines the perf ...
This Sutra is complementary to III-45 and what has been said with regard to Bhutas in connection with the former also applies, t ...
two streams in order to provide this subjective-objective play of manifestation—this Lila of Bhagavan. Thence, instantaneous co ...
takes place when the capacity for Pratibha perception is born as indicated in III-37. In this type of perception it is not the s ...
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