Eliot Glenn

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The fourth level of mind is called ekāgrata. Here the mind is relatively clear; distractions have little influence. We have a direction and, most important of all, we can move forward in this direction and keep our attention on it. This state corresponds to dhāraṇā. By practicing yoga we can create the conditions that gradually move the mind from the kśipta level to the ekāgrāta level.
The Heart of Yoga: Developing a Personal Practice
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