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Samyama (from
Sanskrit संयम saṃ-yama—holding together,
tying up, binding, integration) is the
combined simultaneous practice of Dhāraṇā (concentration)...
- Samādhi
together is
designated as
Samyama (Sanskrit: संयम,
holding together) in the Yoga
Sutras of Patanjali.
Samyama, ****erts the text, is a powerful...
- Samādhi (Pali and Sanskrit: समाधि), in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,
Sikhism and
yogic schools, is a
state of
meditative consciousness. In many
Indian religious...
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Autosuggestion Extra-sensory
perception Visualization Remote viewing Samyama Self-help Carroll,
Robert Todd (2003). "Silva Method". The skeptic's dictionary...
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Karma Yoga 43 4
Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga 42 5
Karma Sanyasa Yoga 29 6 Atma
Samyama Yoga 47 7
Jnana Vijnana Yoga 30 8
Akshara Brahma Yoga 28 9 Raja
Vidya Raja...
- stage, a
practitioner is able to
effectively engage into the
practice of
Samyama. At the
stage of pratyahara, the
consciousness of the
individual is internalized...
- "manifestation". In
chapter 3, the last
three limbs of Aṣṭānga Yoga,
known as
samyama, are outlined: 6. Dhāraṇā -
concentration 7. Dhyāna –
meditation 8. Samādhi...
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Samyama Tower A". skys****erpage.com.
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Samyama Tower B". skys****erpage.com.
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Samyama...
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freedom and liberation. He
refers to the
three last
limbs of yoga as
samyama, in
verses III.4 to III.5, and
calls it the
technology for "discerning...
- Guru–shishya
tradition Lojong Mahayana Transfer of
merit Vedic chant Monasticism Samyama (Holding Together) Flood, Gavin. An
Introduction to Hinduism. Cambridge...