Yogasutra – Part 3 – Vibhūti-Pāda – Powers – Verse 3.39   «   »

Yogasutra – Part 3 – Vibhūti-Pāda – Powers – Verse 3.39   «   »

बन्ध कारणशैथिल्यात्प्रचार संवेदनाच्च
चित्तस्य परशरीरावेशः ॥

bandha kāraṇaśaithilyātpracāra saṃvedanācca
cittasya paraśarīrāveśaḥ .. 3.39..

39. When the cause of bondage of the Chitta has become loosened, the Yogi, by his knowledge of its channels of activity (the nerves), enters another’s body.

Commentary on Sri Patanjali Yogasutra by Swami Vivekananda

The Yogi can enter a dead body and make it get up and move, even while he himself is working in another body. Or he can enter a living body and hold that man’s mind and organs in check, and for the time being act through the body of that man. That is done by the Yogi coming to this discrimination of Purusha and nature. If he wants to enter another’s body, he makes a Samyama on that body and enters it, because, not only is his soul omnipresent, but his mind also, as the Yogi teaches. It is one bit of the universal mind. Now, however, it can only work through the nerve currents in this body, but when the Yogi has loosened himself from these nerve currents, he can work through other things.


Yogasutra – Verse 3.39 – Yogasutra-3.39-bandha kāraṇa – In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Translation, Meaning and Commentary by Swami Vivekananda – Yogasutra-3-39