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Explanation of verse vi
 
Objection: To whom is the instruction given ?
Reply and inroduction to verse vii; verse vii;
Explanation of some of the distinctions between the
three states of consciousness-Answer:
Introduction to verse viii; verse viii
 
The order of mention of the states
 
Only wo categories; Subject and object consideration
of the subject-(1) self
 
Consideration of the subjects (i) God
 
Consideration of the subject as (ii) the soul (Jiva) `
Consideration of the object
 
Darkeess-positive
 
The uncombined-subtle five elements the antahkarana
 
or mind
 
The faculties produced by the elements
The Gods presiding over the faculties
 
The five faculties of knowing
 
The five faculties of activity
 
The body as the locus of the faculties Pañcikaraṇa
Discussion on Trivṛtkaraṇa and pancikaraṇa
 
The body-produced by the five elements
 
The process of absorption
 
Total dissolution
 
Distinctions between the three states of consciousness
 
Jagrat, waking
 
Svapna, dream
 
Objection: Mind becomes the subject, the congnisor;
 
self-luminosity of the Self lost
 
Answer: Mind cannot be the congniser
 
The locus of dream-superimposition
 
Objection: The Soul, Jiva, being consciousness
 
cannot be the locus
 
Answer: A particular kind of ignorance admitted
Objection: Waking knowing cannot dispel dream
ignorance
 
Answer: One kind of ignorance can dispel another
 
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