( V - 27 ) without the division between thinker, thought and thinking
(meditation, meditator and the object of meditation), with all intentions and concepts quietened, Bali remained firmly established in the supreme state with a mind in which all movement of thought had ceased, like a lamp in a windless place.
( upasana - prakaranam ) Pranayama confers upon one peace of mind, supreme equanimity, happiness or blessedness, and healthy experience or awareness.
( VI.2 - 81 ) She dances, holding the horns of the buffalo, which is the vehicle of the god of death, to the accompaniment of sounds like 'dimbam dimbam paca paca jhamya'.
She wears a garland of skulls, and on her head is a peacock feather.
She bows to Rudra, the god of dissolution.
May he protect you.
( VI.2 - 40 41 ) When one is spiritually awakened, and when one lives with his wakeful state resembling deep sleep, the state in which he is, is known as svabhdva (self-nature), and this state leads one to liberation.
( III - 40 ) I have done this wonderful deed, alas I have sinned."
He imagines "I have become a small child, and now I have become a youth," and sees all these in his heart.
( III - 90 91 ) Whatever appears in one's consciousness, that seems to come into being, gets established, and even bears fruits!
Such is the power of the mind.
( III - 92 ) Hence, one should endeavour with the mind to make the mind take to the pure path, with the self make the self tread the path of purity.
( VI.2 - 189 ) When there is the notion of reality in unreal phenomena, there is bondage.
When many such notions arise, then diversity is brought into being.
( VI.2 - 124 ) Yogis can perform actions everywhere and experience all things in all the three periods of time, though apparently remaining in one place.