104.
All is Brahman. From this understanding, the senses are self-controlled.
This approach is called authentic yama and should be cultivated again and again.
105.
The continuous current of that thought (I am Brahman) while excluding dissimilar thoughts
is called true niyama, which is supreme bliss and a regular observance by the wise.
106.
Renunciation of the phenomenal world by seeing it as the Atman of pure consciousness
is real renunciation and worshipped by the great ones as instant liberation.
107.
From where words turn back unable to reach the mind
is that silence attainable by yogis but which the realized one always is.
108.
Who can speak of that from which all words return?
Just to describe this phenomenal world is beyond all words.
109.
Let that silence of the wise be known as the natural state.
The silence of words is merely prescribed for the unknowing by the knowers of Brahman.
110.
Where the world does not exist, in the beginning, middle, or end,
is that all-pervading space only solitude knows.
111.
In the blink of an eye, Time produces all beings, beginning with Brahma the Creator.
Verily that is also called Timeless, the one who is unbroken bliss and nondual.
112.
That way in which unbroken meditation on Brahman flows with ease
is the right posture. And not some other Asana which destroys one's equanimity.
113.
That known as the source of all beings, the substrate of the universe, the immutable ground
upon which the enlightened one is seated — that truly is the perfect posture.
