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Controlling the sense-organs and the organs of action through desirelessness (vairāgya) and trying to fix the wavering mind on brahman are the two essential elements among the six items in the third sādhana.
Sri Sadhu Om • The Path of Sri Ramana
He was an ordinary person who, unsatisfied with received or partial truths, through his dedication and exertion, found a new way
Reginald A. Ray • In the Presence of Masters: Wisdom from 30 Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
Yoga involves preventing the mind from being molded into these permutations, the vṛttis, the impressions and thoughts of the objects of the world, such that puruṣa can regain its autonomous nature.
Edwin F. Bryant • The Yoga Sutras of Patañjali: A New Edition, Translation, and Commentary
“Vasudhaiva kutumbakam,”
Amrutur V. Srinivasan • Hinduism For Dummies
Self-enquiry alone can reveal the truth that neither the ego nor the mind really exists and enable one to realize the pure, undifferentiated Being of the Self or Absolute.
Arthur Osborne • Ramana Maharshi and the Path of Self-Knowledge
One of these great saints, Ramana Maharshi, used to ask, “Who am I?” We see now that this is a very