JK Yog
PATANJALI YOG DARSHAN 2.7-8
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Contemplation of pleasure results in attachment.
Contemplation of suffering results in aversion.
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You’re referring to Yoga Sutras 2.7–2.8 from Patanjali Yog Darshan, often explained by Swami Mukundananda in JK Yog teachings.
Sutra 2.7 — Attachment (Rāga)
“Contemplation of pleasure results in attachment.”
Meaning:
- When you keep thinking about something pleasurable, the mind starts clinging to it
- That clinging becomes attachment (I need this to be happy)
- Example: someone praises you → you replay it → you want more praise → attachment forms
Sutra 2.8 — Aversion (Dveṣa)
“Contemplation of suffering results in aversion.”
Meaning:
- When you keep thinking about pain or hurt, the mind creates dislike or hatred
- That dislike becomes aversion (I never want this again / I hate them)
- Example: someone insults you → you replay it → anger grows → aversion forms
How this connects to karma
- Repeated thinking about pleasure → attachment → dependence
- Repeated thinking about pain → aversion → hatred
- Both bind the mind and create karmic impressions (samskaras)
In simple words:
- Thinking about what you like → you get attached
- Thinking about what hurt you → you develop hatred
And that’s exactly why teachers say:
Stop replaying hurt — otherwise the mind manufactures aversion.
Want me to also explain:
- What Sutra 2.3 (five kleshas) says?
- Or how to stop attachment & aversion practically?