The Bhagavad Gita.

Chapter 6, solaka 4. When one does not get attached to the objects of sense or to works, and he renounces all purposes, then he is said to have attained yoga.

Comments: when one enters the Samadhi, one’s mind becomes empty from the objects. It is also called Sunata. Then, we find the state of bliss. It is very rare to attain this state of eternal peace. It is such an experience that we can not define it by words or by language. It is like dawn in our life. We can experience this but can not explain it.It is a stage of self-realization. Then, worldly objects like pleasure and pain, happiness and sadness are not affected by who has achieved this stage.

one who has renounced all purposes, this is an ageless stage by the mortification of the ego,by total surrender to the will of the supreme, the aspirant develops a condition of mind approximating to the eternal.

The freed soul works without desire and attachment .all desires starts by Sankalpa (thought).

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