The practice of plunging into the source of desire to fond the source of everything :
jhagitīcchāṃ samutpannām avalokya śamaṃ nayet |
yata eva samudbhūtā tatas tatraiva līyate || 96 ||
"When a desire arises,
one should look at it and bring it to peace,
(since) it dossilves away exactly
where it arose."
yadā mamecchā notpannā jñānaṃ vā kas tadāsmi vai |
tattvato'haṃ tathābhūtas tallīnas tanmanā bhavet || 97 ||
"'When my desire or my cognition
is not arisen, then who am I ?
That is what I réally am.
One who dissolves in that, becomes that."
icchāyām athavā jñāne jāte cittaṃ niveśayet |
ātmabuddhyānanyacetās tatas tattvārthadarśanam || 98 ||
"When desire or cognition have arisen,
one should fix (one's) attention (on them).
Focused on the insight that (this) is the Self,
then comes vision of the truth of being."
