- Now instruction in yoga.
- Yoga is the restraint of fluctuations of the mind.
- Then there is abiding in the seer’s own form.
- At other times it takes the form of the fluctuations.
- The fluctuations are fivefold: afflicted and nonaflicted.
- Valid cognition, error, conceptualization, sleep, and memory.
- Valid cognitions are perception, inference, and valid testimony.
- Error is false knowledge, without foundation.
- Conceptualization is the result of words and ideas empty of object.
- The sleep fluctuation is based on the intention of nonbecoming.
- Memory is the recollection of an experienced condition.
- Through practice and dispassion arises restraint.
- Effort in remaining there is practice.
- But that is firmly situated when carefully attended to for a long time without interruption.
- Dispassion is the knowledge of mastery in one who thirsts not for conditions seen or heard.
- That highest (dispassion) – thirstlessness for the gunas – [proceeds] from the discernment of purusa.
- Samprajnata [arises] from association with discursive thought, reflection, bliss, and I-am-ness.
- The other (state) has samskara only and is proceded by practice and the intention of cessation.