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Laya yoga - Wikipedia
The term "Laya Yoga" is usually used in two different ways: firstly to refer to a very particular method of practice or even a single exercise (sadhana), which melts mental conditionings, or causes of suffering. The second meaning refers to a many-sided and ordered initiation system designed to lead the practitioner to liberation (via the methods of absorption and dissolution). Laya Yoga can be practiced either as a tantric system or vedic system – "Tantrika Laya Yoga" or "Vaidika Laya Yoga". Philosophically the spiritual aim of the Laya Yoga school is described in the treatise "Yogabija" (142) as identity, uniformity (aikya), kshtera (fields of mind and ego) with kshterajna (authority of field, cognitive consciousness). After realizing this identity the mind melts itself, and when the Laya state appears, vital force (pavana) becomes stable. Because of the state of absorption (Laya) a man can achieve the state of ananda- unlimited bliss resulting from a transcendental state of consciousness and mind.
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