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Which of these enables one to overcome the obstacles in the path of yoga, according sage

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Answered by itzbhavesh282
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Yoga sutra I:30 assures us all the obstacles and their accompaniments can be overcome by consistently doing the same practice for a long time (versus dabbling in different things): “The practice of concentration on a single subject [or the use of one technique] is the best way to prevent the obstacles

Answered by devrami782
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Tajjapastadartha bhavanam"

tad = its; japaha = repetition; tad = its; artha = meaning; bhavanam = feeling

“When you remember it (the Divine) by repeating the word, the word uttered gives you the feeling of the Divine.”

- Patanjali Yoga Sutra #28

This is an important sutra. Japa is what? It is a sound that can remind you of that state of feeling. For example, if you say mango, the word mango itself immediately gives you the idea and the feeling of the fruit. If you are fond of mangoes your mouth starts watering. There is an immediate reaction. Say Christmas or Diwali, it automatically generates the feeling of gifts and celebration.

So, tajjapastadartha bhavanam means, when you say Om you remember the totality of the being that is the very core of this existence, which is free from misery and which is all love, unconditional love. The sound Om reminds you of the Lord of the Creation.

Clearing obstacles from mind with Om

“Tataha pratyakchetanadhigamoapyantarayabhavascha’’

tataha = then; pratyak = the individual self; chetana = soul; adhigamaha = understanding; api = also; antaraya = obstacles; abhavaha = absence; cha = and

“Then the understanding of your soul, the Self happens, and there will be an absence of obstacles, that is, obstacles in your path will vanish.”

- Patanjali Yoga Sutra #29

What is the use of it? When this feeling of elevation, totality of consciousness comes to you then witness consciousness dawns in you and your mind gets totally transformed. Clarity begins in your thinking. Clarity begins in your feeling. The whole body undergoes a transformation; so alive, so full of prana, and all the obstacles in your path are removed. Just the memory of Lordship, of the Divine can remove obstacles from your mind.

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