Raja Yoga
By
SRI SWAMI SIVANANDA
Mind is
mysterious something which is really nothing but does everything.
It is born
of Maya. It is a product of ignorance. It is a compound of Vasanas and
Sankalpas. It is a mixture of worry and fear. It is a solution of
Ahankara. It is a confection.
Absolute
and relative manifestations.
ATMAN or
SPIRIT
Absolute
INTUITIONAL
WILL
Plane
MIND PRANA
MATTER
Relative Manifestations
Matter,
Prana and Mind are the three relative manifestations of the Absolute.
Prana is really a modification or manifestation of Mind. Prana is Kriya
Sakti or faculty of actions. Matter emanates from Prana. Prana proceeds
from mind. Matter is below Prana. Prana is above matter but below mind.
Prana is positive to matter but negative to mind. Mind is positive to
both Prana and Matter, but negative to will. Will is the centre of Ego.
Will is the General-in-chief which directs the mind and Prana to all
parts and in all directions. Intuition is above reason and is the
channel of communication between man and spirit. Development of the
Will-Power by Auto-suggestion is the basic principle of Raja Yoga or
Vedanta. Super conscious Mind is the realm or Spirit of Life.
Metaphysics
Of The Inner Man
The physical
body, the astral body, Prana, intellect or Buddhi, the instinctive mind,
the spiritual mind and the spirit are the seven principles of man.
Buddhi is pure reason. The seat of Buddhi is just below the crown of the
head in the Pineal Gland of the brain. Buddhi is manifested only in
those persons who have developed right intuitive discrimination or
Viveka. The ordinary reason of the worldly people is termed practical
reason, which is dense and has limitations.
Prana is the
vital force, life-energy or Jiva Sakti. It is the eternal symbol of God.
It is the link Hiranyagarbha or Golden son of God. It is the link
between the astral and physical body. Prana is divided into physical
Prana and psychic Prana. Breathing is external manifestation of physical
Prana. All thoughts are due to the vibration of psychic Prana in the
Chitta.
The causal
body or Karana Sarira is the support for the astral and physical bodies.
Will is Para Sakti. Get this Sakti—you will get Sat or Existence.
Chitta is
the sub-conscious mind. It has two layers. One layer for emotion and the
other for passive memory. The instinctive mind is the lower nature of
human beings. It is the desire-mind or Kama Manas. The spiritual mind is
the higher Manas. The seat of the mind is the heart. The mind connected
to the Somachakra of the lowermost portion or under-surface of the brain
is termed the organ of understanding. By Manonasa or annihilation of the
mind is meant the destruction or dissolution of the lower nature,
desire-mind. Sankhya Buddhi or Buddhi in the light of Sankhya philosophy
is will and intellect combined. Mind is microcosm. Mind is Maya. Mind
occupies an intermediate state between Prakriti and Purusha, matter and
Spirit.
Tame The
Six Wild Beasts
You have a
whole menagerie within, with the lion, the tiger, the serpent, the
elephant, the ape, and the peacock. Bring them to subjection. The beauty
of the flesh is really due to the life giving principle Prana. The
beauty is attributable to the light that emanates from Atman. The nasty
body with oozing discharges from nine gutters is composed of five
elements, is a Jada Vasthu and Apavitra. Always entertain this idea.
Have a clear-cut, well-defined image-picture like this. You will conquer
lust by such a mental drill. If you understand the doctrine of unity in
variety, if you know there is only one matter, one Energy, one
Mind-substance, one Life, one Existence, Sat, one Reality, and if you
entertain always such a thought, you can control Krodha. If you remember
that you are only an instrument in the hands of God, that God is
everything; God does everything; God is just; then you can get rid of
Ahamkara. You can annihilate Dvesha by Pratipaksha Bhavana. Look to the
brighter side of persons. Ignore the dark aspect.
Emotion is a
motive power like the steam of an engine. It helps you in your
evolution. Had it not been for the presence of emotion, you would have
passed into a state of passivity or inertia. It gives a push for action
or motion. It is a blessing. But you must not become a prey to emotion.
You must not allow the emotions to rule you. You must not allow them to
bubble out. You must purify and calm the surging emotions. You must
allow it to rise slowly and subside quietly from the mind-ocean. You
must keep the emotion under perfect control. Do not mistake physical
sensations for higher sublime emotions. Do not be carried away by
emotions. There are certain people who like to hear some new sensational
events just to arouse their emotions. They live on emotions otherwise,
they feel quite dull. This is a great weakness. This must be eradicated
if they like to have a calm, quiet life.
All evil
qualities proceed from anger. If you control anger, all evil qualities
will vanish by themselves. Ahamkara, Sankalpa, Vasana, Prana have
intimate connection with the mind. There cannot be any mind without
these four. Prana is the life of the mind. Ahamkara is the root of the
mind. Sankalpas are the branches of the tree, mind. Vasana is the seed
of mind. This deep rooted tree of Samsara of dire Ajnana which ramifies
in various directions with branches full of flowers, tendrils, etc., has
the mind as its root. If this root-mind is destroyed, tree of Samsara,
this tree of birth and death will also be destroyed. Cut this root-mind
with the axe of Brahma Jnana. Chop off the branches—the Sankalpas,
with the knife of Vichara-Viveka.
The
ever-restless mind becomes quiescent when all desires vanish. Desire
raises Sankalpas (thoughts). Man performs actions for acquiring the
desired objects. Thus he is caught up in the wheel of Samsara. The wheel
stops when the Vasanas perish.
Just as
there are doors in a bungalow between the outer and inner rooms, so also
there are doors between the lower and higher mind. When the mind is
purified by the practice of Karma Yoga, Tapas, right conduct or the
practice of Yama, Niyama, Japa, meditation, etc., the doors between the
lower and the higher mind are opened. Discrimination between the real
and the unreal dawns. The eye of intuition is opened. The practitioner
gets inspiration, revelation and higher Divine knowledge.
It is
extremely difficult to have a calm and pure mind. But you must have such
a mind, if you want to have progress in meditation, if you desire to do
Nishkamya Karma Yoga. Then only you will have a perfect instrument, a
well controlled mind at your disposal. This is one of the most important
qualifications for the aspirant. You will have to struggle hard for a
long time with patience and perseverance. Nothing is impossible for a
Sadhaka who has iron will and strong determination.
Just as soap
cleanses the physical body so also Japa of a Mantra, Dhyana, Kirtan and
practice of Yama.
Chitta
The
subconscious mind is termed “Chitta” in Vedanta. Much of your
subconscious consists of submerged experiences memories thrown into the
background but recoverable.
When you
show symptoms of losing your memory, as you grow old, the first symptom
is that you find it difficult to remember the names of persons. The
reason is not far to seek. All the names are arbitrary. They are like
labels. There are no associations along with the names. The mind
generally remembers through associations, as the impressions become deep
thereby. You can remember in old age some passages that you have read in
schools and colleges. But you find it difficult to remember in the
evening a passage you have read in the morning. The reason is that the
mind has lost its Dharana Sakti (power of grasping ideas.) The cells
have degenerated. Those who over work, mentally, who do not observe the
rules of Brahmacharya and who are afflicted with much cares, worries and
anxieties, lose their power of memory soon. Even in old age you can
remember old events as there are associations with events.
The mental
processes are limited to the field or consciousness alone. The field of
subconscious mentation is of a much greater extent than that of
conscious mentation. Messages when ready, come out like a flash from the
subconscious mind or Chitta of the Vedantins. Only ten per cent of
mental activities come into the field of consciousness. At least ninety
per cent of our mental life is sub consciousness. We sit and try to
solve a problem, and fail. We look around, try again and again but fail.
Suddenly an idea dawns and leads to the solution of the problem. The
subconscious process was at work.
Sometimes
you go to sleep at night with the thought “I must get up very early in
the morning to catch a train.” This message is taken up by the
subconscious mind and it is this subconscious mind that wakes you up
unfailingly at the exact hour. Subconscious mind is your constant
companion and sincere friend. You repeatedly fail at night to get a
solution for a problem in Arithmetic or Geometry. In the morning when
you wake up you get clear answer. This answer comes like a flash from
the subconscious mind. Even in sleep it works without any rest
incessantly. It arranges, classifies, sorts all facts and works out a
proper satisfactory solution. This is all due to subconscious mind.
With the
help of the subconscious mind you can change your vicious nature by
cultivating healthy, virtuous qualities that are opposed to the
undesirable ones. If you want to overcome fear mentally deny that you
have fear and concentrate your attention upon the opposite quality, the
ideal of courage. When this is developed fear vanishes away by itself.
The positive always overpowers the negative. This is an infallible law
of nature. This is Pratipaksha Bhavana of the Raja Yogins. You can
acquire a liking for distasteful tasks and duties by cultivating a
desire and taste for them. You can establish new habits, new ideals, new
ideas and new tastes and new character in the subconscious mind by
changing the old ones.
The
functions of Chitta are Smritti or Smarana, Dharana (attention) and
Anusandhana (inquiry or investigation). When you repeat a Mantra it is
the Chitta that does the Smarana. It does a lot of work. It turns out
better work than the mind or Buddhi. All actions, enjoyments and
experiences leave their impressions in the subconscious mind in the form
of subtle impressions or residual potencies. The Samskaras are the roots
of causing again Jati, life and experiences of pleasure and pain.
Revival of Samskaras induces memory. The Yogi dives deep inside and
comes in direct contact with these Samskaras. He directly perceives them
through the inner Yogic Vision. By Samyama (concentration, meditation
and Samadhi) on these Samskaras, he acquires knowledge of previous
lives. By doing Samyama on the Samskaras of others, the Yogi gets the
knowledge of their past lives also.
When you
desire to remember a thing you will have to make a psychic exertion. You
will have to go up and down the depths of the different levels of the
subconscious mind and then pick up the right thing from a curious
mixture of multifarious irrelevant matter. Just as the mail sorter in
the Railway Mail Service takes up the right letter by moving the hand up
and down along the different pigeon-holes, so also the sorter in the
subconscious mind goes up and down along the pigeon-holes in the
subconscious mind and brings the right thing to the level of normal
consciousness. The subconscious mind can pick the right thing out from a
heap of various matters.
A Samskara
of an experience is formed or developed in the Chitta the very moment
when the mind is experiencing something. There is no gap between the
present experience and the formation of a Samskara in the subconscious
mind.
Smrithi or
memory is the function of Chitta (subconscious mind). It is a separate
faculty or category in Vedanta. Sometimes it is Antarangata (comes under
the mind). In Sankhya philosophy it is included in Buddhi or Mahat
Tattva. The Chitta of Patanjali Rishi’s philosophy of Raja Yoga
(Yogaschitta Vritti Nirodha) corresponds to the Antahkarana of Vedanta.
Mind
And Its Mysteries
Just
as a busy officer works alone in a room by closing all the doors, so
also the busy mind works alone in a dream by shutting out all the doors
of the senses.
Mind
is a power born of the soul. It is through mind that the Lord manifests
Himself as the differentiated universe with heterogeneous objects.
Mind
is merely a bundle of thoughts. Of all thoughts the thought ‘I’ is
the root. Therefore, mind is only the thought ‘I’.
Mind
is nothing but a collection of Samskaras or impressions. It is nothing
but a bundle of habits. It is nothing but a collection of desires
arising from contact with different objects. It is also a collection of
feelings aroused by worldly botherations. It is collection of ideas
gathered from different objects. Now these desires, ideas and feelings
constantly change. Some of the old desires are constantly departing from
their storehouse of the mind, and new ones are replacing them.
In
the waking state, the seat of the mind is the brain; in the dreaming
state the seat of the mind is the cerebellum; in the deep sleep state it
rests in the heart.
Mind
always attaches itself to something objective. It cannot stand by
itself. It is only the mind that asserts itself as ‘I’ in this body.
The
things that we perceive all round us are only mind in form or substance.
‘Manomatram Jagat—Manah Kalpitam Jagat.’ Mind creates. Mind
destroys.
The
occult phenomena that take place in the mental world are all based on
scientific laws. Occultists and Raja Yogins should have a comprehensive,
intelligent understanding of these laws. Then only will they be able to
control the psychic forces easily.
Practice
of telepathy, thought-reading, hypnotism, mesmerism, distant healing,
psychic healing, etc., clearly prove that mind exists and that a higher
developed mind can influence and subjugate the lower minds. From the
automatic writing and the experiences of a hypnotized person, we can
clearly infer the existence of subconscious mind which operates
throughout the twenty-four hours.
If
an idea is planted in the mind, it grows at night through the operation
of the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind never takes any rest. It
works vigorously throughout the twenty-four hours. Those who know how to
manipulate this subconscious mind can turn out tremendous mental work.
All geniuses have control over the subconscious mind. You must
understand the ways of extracting work from the subconscious mind.
Subconscious mind is a wonderful underground mental factory.
Mind
is the greatest force on this earth. He who has controlled his mind is
full of powers. He can bring all minds under his influence. All diseases
can be cured by psychic healing. One is struck with awe and wonder at
the marvelous and mysterious powers of the mind of a man. The source or
home or support of this mysterious mind is God or Atman.
Any
action that is done by the physical body is the outcome of a
preconceived idea. The mind thinks, plans and schemes at first. Then the
action manifests itself. He who invented a watch at first had all ideas
in his mind about the construction of the lever, various wheels, dial,
minute-hand, second-hand, hour-hand, etc. These ideas materialized later
on into action.
A
spark of light presents the appearance of a continuous circle of light
if it is made to rotate quickly. Even so, though the mind can attend but
to one thing at a time, either hearing or smelling, though it can admit
of but one kind of sensation at a time, we are led to believe that it
does several actions at a time, because it moves from one object to
another with tremendous velocity, so rapidly that its successive
attention and perception appear as a simultaneous activity.
The
best philosophers and seers (Rishis and sages) are unanimously agreed
that the mind cannot actually attend to more than one thing at a time,
but it appears to be doing so only when it is shifting with prodigious
rapidity backward and forward from one end to the other.
Change
of thought, relaxation of mind by dwelling on thoughts of pleasant
objects, cheerfulness, Sattvic food, mental recreation of Sattvic nature
are necessary for mental health.
The
mind assumes the shape of any object it intently thinks of. If it thinks
of an orange, it assumes the shape of an orange. If it thinks of Lord
Jesus on the Cross it assumes the shape of Lord Jesus on the Cross. You
must train the mind properly and give it proper, pure food for
assimilation. Have a Divine background of thought or mental image.
If
all the thoughts are eliminated, then there remains nothing which can be
called mind. So thoughts are the mind. Again there is no such thing as
world, independent of and apart from thoughts. Two thoughts, however
closely related to one another, cannot exist at the same time.
The
mind becomes that on which it dwells. This is an immutable psychological
law. If you begin to think about the Dosha or defects of a man, for the
time being, at least your mind dwells on the bad qualities and becomes
charged with these qualities, whether the man possesses these bad
qualities or not. This may be your vain imagination only through your
wrong thinking, wrong Samskaras or wrong (bad) habits of the mind. He
may not possess even a bit of the bad qualities which you have
superimposed on him through ill-will or some form of jealousy or
petty-mindedness
or habitual Dosha-drishti or fault-finding nature. Therefore, give up
the dangerous habit of censuring others and finding fault in others.
Praise
others. Develop the power or vision of finding only good in others. Do
not bark like a wild dog about the bad qualities of others. Glorify
others. You will grow spiritually. You will be liked, honored and
respected by others.
Sleep
(Sushupti) is not merely a state of inactivity or passive repose. It has
deep
philosophical
significance. Vedantins study this state very deeply and carefully. It
gives the clue for non-dual philosophers to trace, search and find out
the hidden, silent witness.
Atman
who is ever awake, although all the minds are at rest. Mother of this
world, Rajeshvari takes the Jivas back to Her and Her Lord during deep
sleep, hugs them to Her bosom, bestows on them refreshing peace, new
vigor, vitality and strength and makes them quite fit for the ensuing
battle of life on the following day. But for this sleep, life would have
been absolutely impossible in this physical plane when misery, diseases,
cares, worries, fears and anxieties of various kinds trouble man every
second. If a man does not get sound sleep even for one night, if he
loses his sleep one night for three hours by keeping watch over a sick
patient or attending the cinema, how miserable, gloomy, depressed he
feels the next day!
Mind
is atomic according to the Indian school of logic. It is all-pervading
according to Raja Yoga school of Patanjali Maharshi; is of the middling
size (same size as that of the body) according to the Vedantic school.
Mind
is material. Mind is made up of subtle matter. This discrimination is
made on the principle that the soul is the only source of intelligence;
it is self-evident; it shines by its own light. Mind is formed out of
the subtlest portion of the food.
Mind
can be compared to water. Water exists in four states, viz., causal
state in the form of H2O, subtle state in the form of water, gross state
in the form of ice and gaseous state in the form of vaporized steam.
Even so the mind is in a gross state during Jagrat state when it enjoys
sensual objects, is in a subtle state when it functions in the dream
state, is in a causal state when it gets involved into its cause,
Mula-Avidya during deep sleep and it evaporates as gas when it melts or
dissolves in Brahman during Nirvikalpa Samadhi.
Just
as the physical body is composed of solid, liquid and gaseous matter, so
also the mind is made up of subtle matter of various grades of density
with different rates of vibration. A Raja Yogi penetrates through the
layers of the mind by intense practice.
Just
as you nourish the physical body with food, so also you will have to
give food for the mind and spiritual food for the soul.
When
your business fails, or when you are in heavy grief by the death of your
own son, you get emaciation of body even though you eat nourishing,
substantial food. You feel tremendous internal weakness. This clearly
proves that mind exists and cheerfulness is a good mental food.
When
a lady is deeply engaged in the management of the affairs of her
daughter’s marriage, she forgets to take her food. She is always
happy. Her heart is full of joy. The joy and cheerfulness are powerful
tonics for her mind. She gets inner mental strength although she does
not take any food.
Control
Of Mind
Life
in this physical plane is a mere preparation for the eternal life of
everlasting sunshine and joy which is to come when one gets the
knowledge of the Self through intense and constant meditation after
purifying the mind. This immortal life of supreme joy is described as
the ‘Kingdom of Heaven’, in the Bible which is within you, in your
heart. Realize this Immortal Life. O Sushil! by controlling the mind,
enjoy the Supreme bliss of the Self.
The
secrets of Yoga Sastra can only be imparted to that student who is
Jitendriya and Abhyasa-Sura, who has devotion to Guru, who has Vairagya,
discrimination, who is firm in his determination and who has strong
conviction in the existence of God.
The
mind is single, but it appears dual in dreaming state as the perceived,
through the power of Maya or Illusion. The mind itself takes the forms
of rose, mountain, elephant, river, ocean, enemy, etc. Just as heat is
inseparable from fire, so also fluctuation is inseparable from mind. It
makes the mind restless. This fluctuation is caused by the power of
Rajas. It is the fluctuation that causes Asanthi (absence of peace of
mind). The Bhaktas remove this tossing by Japa, Upasana and worship of
Ishta-devata.
The
power of fluctuation is itself the mind. This fluctuating mind alone is
this world. The mind becomes no mind if fluctuation disappears. The mind
ceases to exist, if it becomes destitute of this fluctuation. What is
called Maya is this fluctuating potency of the mind. Mind does havocs
through the power of fluctuation. Fluctuation is Mara or Satan or Vasana
or Ishana or Trishna. It was this fluctuation that tempted Visvamitra.
It is this fluctuation that brings about the downfall of a struggling
aspirant. Destroy this fluctuation through strong Viveka, constant
meditation and ceaseless Brahma Vichara.
As
soon as fluctuation manifests itself various sorts of imaginations crop
up. Imagination co-exists with fluctuation. Imagination is as much
dangerous as fluctuation. Fluctuation moves the mind. Imagination
fattens the mind. Mind, minus fluctuation and imagination is a mere
zero. Fluctuation and imagination are the two wings of the mind bird.
Cut the right wing through Atmic enquiry and the left wing through the
practice of thoughtlessness. The great bird—mind—will fall dead on
the spot immediately.
The
one dividing wall between the soul and body is mind. If this wall is
broken by ceaseless Atmic enquiry, then the Jiva mixes with the Supreme
Soul just as the river mixes with the ocean.
Close
your eyes. Meditate. Open your heart to the inflow of the invisible
power. You will find in the Bible “Empty thyself, I will fill thee.”
Then you will have abundant, super-intuitional knowledge which is beyond
the reach of intellect. Just as water freely flows when the tap is
turned, so also Divine Wisdom will flow freely when the obstacles of
ignorance that stand in the way of knowledge are removed. You will get
flashes, glimpses of the Divine inspiration, revelation and intuition.
You will have to put yourself in a state of quietude by silencing all
bubbling thoughts and emotions and connect the mind with the source by
withdrawing the mind from sensual objects, just as you do in telephone
by turning the switch off and connecting the two persons who want to
speak.
All
duality is of mind. The whole of duality is caused by the imagination of
the mind. If all imaginations are withdrawn into the mind itself by
constant practice of discrimination, Vairagya (dispassion), Sama, Dama
and Samadhana, you will not experience the dual universe. The mind will
become no mind. As it has nothing to cognize, it will rest in the
source, the Atman.
“My
mind was elsewhere, I did not see.” “My mind was elsewhere, I did
not hear”; for a man sees with his mind and hears with his mind.
The
attraction for objects and the ties of various sorts make the man bound
to this world. Renunciation of all attractions for objects and breaking
up the ties constitute real Sannyasa. That Sannyasi or Yogi who is free
from attraction and ties enjoys infinite bliss, supreme joy and eternal
bliss.
The
mind should be absorbed in the word OM (Pranava). That Yogi or Jnani
whose mind is absorbed in OM has no fear whatsoever. He has reached the
goal of life.
The
fire of meditation rapidly consumes all evils and sins. Then there
follows that
knowledge
of Truth which confers perfection, everlasting peace and immortality.
Stop
the Vrittis through constant and steady practice. The mind will become
no mind. You will attain Yogarudha state (the Absolute state). The seeds
of Avidya in the form of potential tendencies which are embedded in the
mind are all burnt to ashes when the mind rests in the Truth during
Samadhi. The fire that burns is the fire of knowledge of Atman (Jnana
Agni, Yoga Agni).
When
the Yogi has attained the last stage of meditation, when he has entered
into Asamprajnata Samadhi, he becomes a Jivanmukta in this very life.
The fire of Yogic Samadhi burns all Samskaras in toto. There are now no
seeds for rebirth.
Siddhis
A
powerful occultist hypnotizes the whole audience collectively through
his power of concentration and will, and
performs the rope trick. He throws a red rope in the air, gives the
suggestion to the onlookers that he will climb in the air through this
rope and disappears from the platform, in the twinkling of an eye. But,
when a photograph is taken, nothing is recorded.
Yogins
of olden times like Sri Jnana Dev, Bhartrihari, Patanjali Maharshi used
to send and receive messages to and from distant persons through
mind-telepathy and thought transference. Telepathy was the first
wireless telegraph and telephone service in the world. Even now there
are Yogis who are versed in telepathy. Thought travels with tremendous
velocity through space. Thought moves. Thought is as much a solid matter
as a piece of stone is. It can hit a man against whom it is directed.
Understand
and realize the powers of the mind. Unfold the hidden powers or occult
faculties. Close the eyes. Concentrate. Explore the higher regions of
the mind. You can see distant objects, hear distant voices, send
messages to distant, parts, heal persons who are at a distance, and move
about to a distant place in the twinkling of an eye. Believe in the
power of the mind. If you have interest, attention, will-power, faith,
you are bound to succeed. The source for the mind is Atman or the
Highest Self. This mind is born of Atman through His Maya or Illusory
Power.
Cosmic
mind is universal mind. Cosmic mind is the sum total of all individual
minds. Cosmic mind is Hiranyagarbha or Ishvara or Karya Brahman. Man’s
mind is just a fragment of the universal mind. A Raja Yogi becomes one
with the cosmic mind and knows the workings of all minds. The Yogi gets
omniscience through the cosmic mind. The Yogi experiences cosmic
consciousness through the cosmic mind.
Tap
the universal mind. You will get higher, super-sensuous knowledge. You
will experience cosmic consciousness. You
will get knowledge of the past, present and future. You will acquire
knowledge of the Tanmatras (root elements) and mental plane. You will
experience clairvoyance and clairaudience. You can know what is going on
in the minds of others. You will get Divine Aisvarya or Vibhutis of God.
There are scientific means to tap this universal mind. Purity,
concentration, dispassion, right living, right thinking, right conduct,
right action, devotion, moderation in eating and sleeping, purity in
food, truthfulness, non-injury, austerities, have to be regularly
practiced for a protracted time.
Look
at the marvels of mind! One is struck with awe and wonder when he
witnesses a hypnotized person in trance and hears his narratives. The
hypnotized person narrates very lucidly the life history and incidents
of a person whom he has not seen in his life.
A
maid servant (Jew) who was attending on a Hebrew priest used to hear the
Hebrew verses during her service. She suddenly developed a
double-personality when she was sick in the hospital and repeated Hebrew
verses. She did not know the Hebrew language. All the Samskaras (of
hearing from the priest) were in the subconscious mind, and she repeated
the verses. No Samskaras are lost. They are indelibly recorded in the
gramophonic machine of Chitta.
A
priest used to forget his old personality and assume a new personality,
a new name, a new avocation for six months. When he developed a
double-personality he could leave his old house, entirely forget all
about his old life and would return to his native place after six months
and would entirely forget all about the second personality he assumed
for six months.