Kaivalya - Singularity
"This is the self-referral field of consciousness, Transcendental Consciousness, in which the observer is observing himself. This pure wakefulness--Yogic Chetana--is described by Patanjali Yog-Sūtra as KAIVALYA (Singularity), the state of Yoga in which the observer is established in himself:
तदा द्रष्टुः स्वरूपेऽवस्थानम् ।
Tadā drashtuḥ swarūpe avasthānam.
(Yog-Sutra, 1.3)
and
वृत्तिसारूप्यमितरत्र ।
Vritti sarūpyam itaḥ atra.
(Yog-Sutra, 1.4)
Tendencies of the observer emerge from here (the self-referral state) and remain here (within the self-referral state).
These two Yog-Sūtra together define the structure of SAMHITA of Rishi, Devata, and Chhandas--Rk Veda--Unified Field of all the Laws of Nature.
Thus, singularity is not disturbed, and diversity appears as the expression of singularity-dynamism lively within the structure of silent singularity."
-- from Maharishi's Absolute Theory of Defence, 1993-4
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