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[17] [Authors explanation:] Saḿskáraja ávesha [Literally, “Self-hypnotism arising from reactive momenta (saḿskára)”]
[10] [Authors explanation:] [...] anothers psycho-reactive self-hypnotism” drśt́ibhrama = drśt́i + bhrama]
[9] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “One persons self-hypnotism arising from reactive momenta [...] bhrántidarshana = bhránti + darshana]
[14] [Authors explanation:] Jiṋánaja ávesha [Literally, “Self-hypnotism arising from deep knowledge”]
[13] [Authors explanation:] [...] [Literally, “Psycho-reactive self-hypnotism”]
[33] The mysterious events in five of [...] defined ávesha as “self-hypnotism”:
[34] There is a belief that samádhi is self-hypnotism. This is not correct. Self-hypnotism is called ávesha. In self-hypnotism all the indriyas [sensory and [...] 19 )
[35] Self-hypnotism is induced by what the author [...] 20 )
[38] A number of adjectives are used to describe the types of self-hypnotism, dreams, hallucination and telepathic [...] physical action or kriyá. And,
[1] 1. There is a belief that samádhi is self-hypnotism. This is not correct. Self-hypnotism is called ávesha. In self-hypnotism all the indriyas come under the [...] belief that samádhi is only self-hypnotism is not correct. There is however no doubt that self-hypnotism is a great help in attaining samádhi [...] dissolved. Thus ávesha or self-hypnotism is only a help for attaining samádhi and not samádhi in which mind is also dissolved.