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When the mind restrained by the practice of yoga attains that infinite bliss

Meditation Yoga  Chapter 6, Verse 20 yatroparamate cittaṁ niruddhaṁ yoga-sevayā yatra caivātmanā’tmānaṁ paśyann-ātmani tuṣyati When the mind, restrained by the practice of yoga, attains that infinite bliss, and when seeing the Self by the mind, one is satisfied by the Self alone. The mind of a yogi, who is fully established in God, naturally withdraws itself completely from the outside world. In that state, the outside world no longer finds its place in the mind of a yogi. This is the state of Samadhi. Samadhi is not only achieved in meditation. Once one has attained Samadhi in meditation, even if one dwells in the outside world, one is always fully in Samadhi. One does all one’s actions, whatever one needs to do, in the same state of Samadhi. One doesn’t run away from doing outer action, but one is also fully absorbed in God. Even if it appears on the outside that one is a normal human being, in reality one is not normal, one is fully in God Himself. He does everything in a state ...

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