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Samyama (from Sanskrit संयम saṃ-yama). Sanskrit (sa संस्कृता वाक् saṃskṛtā vāk, for short sa संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam) is a historical Combined simultaneous practice of Dhāraṇā, Dhyāna & Samādhi. See also Samyama Beginner's mind Dhyāna in Hinduism See also Dhyana in Hinduism In Hinduism dhyana is considered to be an instrument to gain self knowledge separating maya from Samadhi ( Sanskrit: sa समाधि is a Hindu and Buddhist technical term that usually denotes higher levels of concentrated meditation or A tool to receive deeper knowledge of qualities of the object. Practiced consistently by Yogis of certain schools (Raja Yoga, e. A yogi ( Sanskrit, feminine root Yogini) is a term for a male practitioner of various forms of the path of Yoga, maintaining Rāja Yoga ("royal Yoga " "royal union" also known as Classical Yoga or simply Yoga) is one of the six orthodox ( Astika) g. ). Activated subconsciously in non-structured form by any thinking activity and deep levels of trance. Trance denotes a variety of processes techniques modalities and states of mind awareness and consciousness Described in Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This is an article about the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali For general information on sutras see Sutra. Comprises the three upper limbs of Raja Yoga. Rāja Yoga ("royal Yoga " "royal union" also known as Classical Yoga or simply Yoga) is one of the six orthodox ( Astika)


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Jnâna yoga ( Devanāgarī: ज्ञान योग or "path of knowledge" is one of the types of Yoga mentioned in Hindu philosophies Shoshin ( 初心, also pronounced nyuanshin) is a concept in Zen Buddhism meaning Beginner's Mind.
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