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  • If there wasn't a way around the samskaras, no one would ever become enlightened. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Human life is full of the play of samskaras - tendencies developed by repeated actions. -- Vinoba Bhave
  • The process of eliminating the samskaras and reaching complete enlightenment is very technical, wonderful, and mystical process. -- Frederick Lenz
  • As we grow older and mature in each incarnation, we are drawn back to samskaras, to previous interests and pursuits. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The samskaras that were developed in previous incarnations are usually hidden by the temporary amnesia of infancy and by the transient personality. -- Frederick Lenz
  • In Buddhist Yoga, we refer to our mutlilife karmic traits as samskaras. They are the internal karmic patterns that make each of us who we are. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Words like meditation, karma, samskaras, they're just words. You can get into the jargon, you can speak it, but that doesn't mean you'll be any freer. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The final battles are the samskaras of good karma. They prevent Samadhi. Naturally for a religious person the avoidance is intensive. They are so hung up on good karma and on method. -- Frederick Lenz
  • You're composed of an aggregate of different forms and energies, the samskaras. These are lines within your own being. When you go into samadhi, these lines dissolve gradually so you become less formed. -- Frederick Lenz
  • As you sit in this light from week to week, you will transform and grow and develop. It washes away the samskaras, the past-life tendencies. It washes away the karmic tendencies from this life. -- Frederick Lenz
  • There are the samskaras, the tendencies from your other lifetimes, ways of seeing, habits that are so strong, they affect you now. They are the operative situations in your life that are created by karma. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The three principal samskaras have to do with sex, money and power. In all those countless incarnations that one goes through in the religious practice, the avoidance is tremendous. We brand those things as evil. -- Frederick Lenz
  • The human soul has sojourned in lower and higher forms, migrating from one to another according to the samskaras or impressions, but it is only in the highest form as a human being that it attains to freedom. -- Swami Vivekananda
  • Our spirit grows and develops traits in each incarnation that it passes through, and then collects and carries the essence of those traits into future lifetimes. In Buddhist Yoga we refer to our multi-life karmic traits as samskaras. -- Frederick Lenz
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