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Trevor Leggett Adhyatma Yoga and Zen
Adhyatma Yoga, Yoga Sutras, Meditation, Zen, Judo, Budo, Shogi, Stories
Yoga Sutras

Yoga Sutra 2.35 with establishment of harmlessness, in his presence enmity is abandoned

Sūtra II.35

With establishment of harmlessness, in his presence enmity is abandoned

This happens with all living beings.

With establishment of harmlessness, when it is firm and clear of contrary ideas, in his presence enmity is abandoned; in the presence of that one who follows harmlessness, even natural enemies like snake and mongoose give up their antagonism.

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