| 28. Shutting
out all external contracts and fixing the sight between the eyebrows, equalising
the outgoing and the in going breaths which pass through the nostrils, controlling
the senses, mind and intellect, having moksha as his highest goal, free
from desire, fear and anger,the sage who ever (remains thus) is verily liberated.The
sound and other sense·objects enter the mind within through the respective
organs. These objects which are external are kept outside when a man does
not think of them: 9 sage (muni) is one who is given to contemplation (manana)
and who renounces all actions. Keeping the body in the posture described,
he should always look up to moksha as his supreme goal. When the sage leads
constantly this kind of life, renouncing all, he is no doubt liberated:
he has nothing else to do for liberation.What has hehe whose mind is thus
steadily balanced to know and meditate upon in the DhyanaYoga ? |