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HEENA KOTAK
SAMBODHI
Some suggestions for progressive sadhakas to achieve the higher stages are: a) He must introspect his behavior and nature, b) He must dispassionately listen to one's comment on himself, c) He must pay attention to the process of purification of body, speech and mind, and d) He should see minutely the outward signs of his progress and purity.
Moreover, there are the means to be employed by the developed sädhaka i.e. Samyagdṛṣṭi and Caritrin. He should keep company with those who are superior to him in spiritual development. He should reflect on the nature of worldly existence and the passions, which binds the Soul. He should resort external means like penance, self-surrender to the preceptor etc. for the removal of inauspicious Karmas like fear etc.
The diet, pure in itself, acquired through pure means yielding pure results is Sarvasampatkaribhikṣā. Here is a glimpse into the mode of proper eating. The unsuitable diet leads to defective results in Yogic sadhana.
[5] Introspection :
Having known thoroughly the meaning of scriptures, sädhaka should take resort to introspective self-inspection to find out the inner flaws of attachment, aversion and infatuation. Here introspection is believed as the best means. Consequently, the peace of mind, increasing awareness, clarity in thoughts, pious emotions and steady & balanced personality are the sure signs of inner progress. [6] Achievements
Because of the Yogic powers, there is usually no dearth of pious actions. One, in possession of such powers, comes to acquire even supra-natural capacities, which are certainly much higher achievements than mere pious actions.
Supra-natural capacities like, that for procuring precious stones, that for healing patients by sheer touch- are a result of the further progress in Yogic powers. Having possessed these Yogic powers, there is the annihilation of the evil deeds and accumulation of good deeds. Consequently, One gradually moves easily towards the path of Moksa.
Patanjali mentions some achievements through the steadiness in the vow of non-stealing (Asteya)11. with steadfastness in non-stealing, all treasures wait upon
him.