It is mentioned in Vyasa's comment to YS 3:5 9( jayat). That's what Cardemeister was quoting.

In v. 8 commentary he says that the "trinity" (trayam) of samyama must be absent for seedless (pure) samadhi to occur.

On Jan 8, 2007, at 7:44 AM, tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis wrote:

Vaj writes:
Actually he says you must *conquer* ("jayAt") samyama. This is
because samyama is mixed with chains of dhyana and dharana. It is
considered "external" to seedless samadhi. Seedless samadhi only
occurs when the triad of samyama is not present.

Tom T:
Chapter and verse please. I would like to verify this claim. Thanks Tom

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