Patanjali Yoga Sutras: Meditation-Magnificent State of Bliss - Patanjali Yoga Sutra 108

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Meditation-Magnificent State of Bliss - Patanjali Yoga Sutra 108

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Living Incarnation and Avatar Paramahamsa Nithyananda spoke today on the subtle difference in his translation of the Patanjali Yoga sutra about Dhyaan (Meditation) in Ashtanga Yoga. "Raising the frequency to a certain level so that the object on which the meditation is happening and the mediator both lose their boundary and become one. If you translate Dhyaan in a very ordinary way, as a flow of the mind etc, then you can meditate on anything but that won't make you enlightened. Then what is the use of the meditation? This is one more Sacred secret. Uninterrupted flowing of mind is not Dhyaan. Dhyana is a state in which both lose their boundary. Even if anyone retain this boundary, Enlightenment cannot happen. You can meditate on anything and if the boundary is lost, you can become enlightened."


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Meditation-Magnificent State of Bliss - Patanjali Yoga Sutra 108