Separate
the sound, form and meaning
Shabdartha Pratyayanam Itaretaradhyasath Sankaram
Tatpravibhagasamyamath Sarva Bhoootha Rupa Jnanam
Every
object, person or creature has three things in them. They have a name, a form
and together they generate an idea in the mind of the perceiver. For instance –
take a guava fruit. It has a name – Guava which is a sound vibration. It has an
almost round shape and is either green, yellow or a mixed colour. It brings up
many ideas in the mind – sweet, sour, seeds that can get caught between the
teeth – the ideas are different according to our different preferences and past
experiences with the fruit.
This
practice of samyama which Patanjali Maharshi tells us to do is to meditate on
the word of an object alone, on its form alone or the idea it brings to our
mind separately. Usually, there is a confusion born out of a natural
superimposition of the name, form and our ideas.
This
practice when done constantly gives rise to a knowledge of the sounds produced
by humans, animals and even inert objects which are constantly communicating
through sound vibrations. - SS
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