Upanishad

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By Rudra Shivananda According to Patanjali, when yoga is achieved with the state of no-mind, then one rests in one’s essential state, one’s true nature.  However, what is that essential state? There is great difficulty in understanding something that cannot be described in our limited mental state but only realized in the yogic consciousness. From

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By Rudra Shivananda It is required of the yogic classics to point out the goal of the spiritual discipline, explain the method of practice and the observable result. These three parts usually take up most of the text. The same three parts are given completely in just one famous verse of the Ishavasya Upanishad which