The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali - Book 2 - The Steps to Union |
34. Thoughts contrary to yoga are harmfulness, falsehood,
theft, incontinence, and avarice, whether committed personally, caused to be committed or
approved of, whether arising from avarice, anger or delusion (ignorance); whether slight
in the doing, middling or great. These result always in excessive pain and ignorance. For
this reason, the contrary thoughts must be cultivated. It will be noted
that the five Commandments deal specifically with those "thoughts contrary to
yoga" or union, and that the keeping of the Commandments will bring about: No excuse
is left to the aspirant, and the truth is borne in on him that transgression of the
Commandments is equally productive of results whether the violation is trifling or very
great. A "contrary thought" must produce its effect and the effect is
dual; pain, and ignorance or delusion. There are three words which the occult student
associates ever with the three worlds: [194] The self is clothed in form; it is deluded in the world of illusion. Every time,
however, that "thoughts contrary to yoga" are knowingly entertained, the self
submerges itself still more in the illusory world and adds to the veil of ignorance. Every
time that the "weight of the imagination" is thrown on the side of the real
nature of the self and turned away from the world of the not-self, the illusion is
lessened, the delusion becomes weakened, and ignorance is gradually superseded by
knowledge. |
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