Samyama
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Samyama (from Sanskrit संयम saṃ-yama). Combined simultaneous practice of Dhāraṇā, Dhyāna & Samādhi. A tool to receive deeper knowledge of qualities of the object. Practiced consistently by Yogis of certain schools (Raja Yoga, e.g.). Activated subconsciously in non-structured form by any thinking activity and deep levels of trance. Described in Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Comprises the three upper limbs of Raja Yoga.

