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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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“To know the seer apart from the mind is the goal of yoga.”
“Practice is the effort directed toward steadiness.”
“All effort, when steady and reverent, becomes a foundation.”
“Steadied through practice, the mind becomes capable of all things.”
“Equanimity in pleasure and pain — there the seer rests.”
“The wise see the same self in all beings, and all beings in the self.”
“That which appears as many is one, only seen through different lenses.”
“In samadhi, knower and known are one.”
“This is the highest yoga — that which goes beyond all means.”
“Liberation is when the gunas — having served their purpose — return to their source.”
“Or — when consciousness rests in its own nature — that too is liberation.”
“Desire is the root of suffering, but right desire leads to liberation.”
“The nature of the mind is such that it is purified by practice and made impure by negligence.”
“The root of suffering is attachment.”
“Attachment is the root of suffering.”
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