The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali - Book 2 - The Steps to Union |
45. Through devotion to Ishvara the goal of
meditation (or samadhi) is reached. The goal of meditation is ability to contact the
divine inner self, and through the contact, to come [212] to a realization of the unity of
that self with all selves and the All-Self, and this, not just theoretically, but as a
fact in nature. This comes about when a state called "samadhi" is achieved
wherein the consciousness of the thinker is transferred out of the lower brain
consciousness into that of the spiritual man or soul on its own plane. The stages of this
transfer might be stated to be as follows: Following upon this comes the stage in which the spiritual man transmits to the brain
via the mind that which is visioned, seen, contacted and known; and in this way, the
knowledge becomes part of the brain contents and is available for use upon the physical
plane. This is the goal of the meditation process, and the results in their many distinctions
are the subject of Book III. and are produced by conformity to the eight means of yoga
dealt with in Book II. Only devotion to Ishvara or true love of God, with its accompanying
qualities of service, love of man, and patient endurance in well-doing, will carry a man
along this arduous path of discipline, purification and hard work. |
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