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5. The Five Characteristics of Mind - Thoughts from Broome Street Yoga
Our potential for mental absorption is described in a commentary of the Yoga Sutras by the Sage Vyaas as the five states that are common to the human mind. They are: Dull, mudha Infatuated, kshipta Semi-distracted, vikshipta One-pointed, ekagra Completely stilled, niruddha The first three are common and non-yogic mental states. The last two are the yogic states. Most people […]
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5. The Five Characteristics of Mind - Thoughts from Broome Street Yoga
Our potential for mental absorption is described in a commentary of the Yoga Sutras by the Sage Vyaas as the five states that are common to the human mind. They are: Dull, mudha Infatuated, kshipta Semi-distracted, vikshipta One-pointed, ekagra Completely stilled, niruddha The first three are common and non-yogic mental states. The last two are the yogic states. Most people […]
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5. The Five Characteristics of Mind - Thoughts from Broome Street Yoga
Our potential for mental absorption is described in a commentary of the Yoga Sutras by the Sage Vyaas as the five states that are common to the human mind. They are: Dull, mudha Infatuated, kshipta Semi-distracted, vikshipta One-pointed, ekagra Completely stilled, niruddha The first three are common and non-yogic mental states. The last two are the yogic states. Most people […]
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