Adhyaya 40 — The Yogin’s Impediments (Upasargas), Subtle Concentrations, and the Eight Siddhis
तद्वद् बुद्धिमशेषाणां सत्त्वानामेत्य योगवित् ।
परित्यजति सम्प्राप्य बुद्धिसौक्ष्म्यमनुत्तमम् ॥
tadvad buddhimaśeṣāṇāṃ sattvānāmetya yogavit | parityajati samprāpya buddhisaukṣmyamanuttamam ||
Así también, el conocedor del yoga alcanza el intelecto (buddhi) de todos los seres; y, habiendo logrado la insuperable sutileza del intelecto, lo abandona también (es decir, trasciende incluso la buddhi).
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Even the highest discriminative clarity is a stage: liberation requires letting go of the subtlest instrument (buddhi) once it has done its work.
Yoga-adhyātma instruction; not pañcalakṣaṇa.
Abandoning buddhi implies cessation of subject-object structuring at the causal level; awareness stands without the last internal ‘lens’ of discrimination.