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Discrimination Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- Discrimination means keeping the negative and unhappy thoughts away and allowing the pretty thoughts to come inside you.
- To practice jnana yoga, the yoga of knowledge and discrimination, it's necessary to have a highly developed mind.
- Discrimination, viveka, means you know the difference between the transient and the eternal. That's what discrimination means in Shankara's yoga.
- Discrimination involves reflection and absorption.
- The yoga of discrimination is only practiced once you have started to go into Samadhi.
- I wouldn't really worry to much about practicing the yoga of discrimination at this point in your evolution.
- The yoga of discrimination can never be put into words, since the entire yoga exists beyond words.
- So in the path of love - rather than pulling our willpower together, using our discrimination, or working - we just cry inwardly.
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