Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.38)

Yogsutras Of Patanjali

Samadhi Pad

Samadhi Pad (1.38)

Samadhi Pad (1.38)

Samadhi Pad (1.38)

Swapna Nidraa Gyaan Aalambanam Vaa

Swapna Nidraa Gyaan Aalambanam Vaa

Swapna Nidraa Gyaan Aalambanam Vaa

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Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Word Meanings

Swapna - Dream
Nidraa - Sleep
Gyaan - Knowledge through experience
Aalambanam - Depending on, relying on
Vaa - Also

Swapna - Dream
Nidraa - Sleep
Gyaan - Knowledge through experience
Aalambanam - Depending on, relying on
Vaa - Also

Swapna - Dream
Nidraa - Sleep
Gyaan - Knowledge through experience
Aalambanam - Depending on, relying on
Vaa - Also

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Key Takeaways:

Drawing on the gyan from dreams and sleep pattern also (purifies the chitta).

There are four states of mind – conscious, unconscious, subconscious and super-conscious. State of dhyan is the state of super-conscious. Dreams pertain to subconscious, which plays before us our various thoughts and desires juxtaposed with things we see or events that occur around us. However at times, certain subtle experiences also happen in a dream state, which is the activation of super conscious. By studying these various states of mind through practice, being able to differentiate between them and hence, gaining control over them, the chitta gets purified.

Drawing on the gyan from dreams and sleep pattern also (purifies the chitta).

There are four states of mind – conscious, unconscious, subconscious and super-conscious. State of dhyan is the state of super-conscious. Dreams pertain to subconscious, which plays before us our various thoughts and desires juxtaposed with things we see or events that occur around us. However at times, certain subtle experiences also happen in a dream state, which is the activation of super conscious. By studying these various states of mind through practice, being able to differentiate between them and hence, gaining control over them, the chitta gets purified.

Drawing on the gyan from dreams and sleep pattern also (purifies the chitta).

There are four states of mind – conscious, unconscious, subconscious and super-conscious. State of dhyan is the state of super-conscious. Dreams pertain to subconscious, which plays before us our various thoughts and desires juxtaposed with things we see or events that occur around us. However at times, certain subtle experiences also happen in a dream state, which is the activation of super conscious. By studying these various states of mind through practice, being able to differentiate between them and hence, gaining control over them, the chitta gets purified.

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