1.46
. These constitute seeded contemplations.
1.47
. On attaining the purity of the ultra-meditative state there is the
pure flow of spiritual
consciousness.
1.48
. Therein is the faculty of supreme wisdom.
1.49 . The wisdom
obtained in the higher states
of
consciousness is different from that obtained by inference and
testimony as it refers to particulars.
1.50
. The habitual pattern of thought stands in the way of other
impressions.
1.51
. With the suppression of even that through the suspension of all
modifications of the mind, contemplation
without seed is attained.
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