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Maharishi Patanjali
c. 2nd century BCE • Indian
Compiler of the Yoga Sutras — the foundational text of classical yoga. In 196 terse aphorisms he mapped the structure of the mind, the eight limbs of practice, and the path to samadhi. His work has shaped two millennia of yogic practice.
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“All these powers are obstacles to samadhi, but accomplishments in worldly life.”
“Discriminative knowledge is the means of liberation.”
“When sattva and purusha are equal in purity — there is liberation.”
“The five afflictions are: ignorance, ego, attachment, aversion, clinging to life.”
“Ignorance is the field for the others to germinate, whether dormant, attenuated, intercepted, or active.”
“Ignorance is taking the impermanent for the permanent, the impure for the pure, suffering for happiness, the non-self for the self.”
“Ego is the identification of the seer with the instrument of seeing.”
“Attachment follows pleasure.”
“Aversion follows pain.”
“Clinging to life is found even in the wise — it is self-arising.”
“These afflictions, when subtle, are removed by returning to their source.”
“Their gross expressions are removed by meditation.”
“To one steady, even pleasures appear as suffering.”
“As long as there is suffering, even pleasure tends to suffering.”
“By devotion to Ishvara, samadhi is attained.”
“Ishvara is a special purusha untouched by afflictions, action, fruit, or impressions.”
“In Him, the seed of omniscience is unsurpassed.”
“He is the teacher of the ancients, being unconditioned by time.”
“His designation is the sacred syllable Om.”
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