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- | *Mahendranath, Shri Gurudev. [http://www.mahendranath.org/twiyoga2.mhtml The Magnum Opus of Twilight Yoga]. Retrieved Oct. 20, 2004. | + | *Mahendranath, Shri Gurudev. [http://www.mahendranath.org/twiyoga1.mhtml Ecstasy, Equipoise, and Eternity]. Retrieved Oct. 20, 2004. |
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The Sanskrit term Sama means the same, equal, corresponding, balance, or equipose. It refers to that state of consciousness which rejects both attachment and repulsion.
Sama is one of the four keywords of the Natha Tradition, the other three being Svecchachara, Samarasa, and Sahaja.
References
- Mahendranath, Shri Gurudev. Ecstasy, Equipoise, and Eternity (http://www.mahendranath.org/twiyoga1.mhtml). Retrieved Oct. 20, 2004.