Soma a pharmaceutical usurpation some subjunctive psychedelic noxious decoction of the capital kind wrought by unoriginality a conjuring elixir to ignite the material mind
Maya will have you if you don't recognize behind appearances is always a disguise beyond the superficial over what eyes can surveil may entitle you to what is to be entailed
Yuga beyond the ages beyond the sages epochs and eras multiplied to infinity expecting some recourse exponential beyond sanity gauges of the cyclical planetary
Akasha ubiquitous aether all pervading all invading revelations' recordings substratum of then and now rife marshaler of how
Ishwara great atman ultimate overseer transcending all time cosmic conscience consciousness sublime beyond everything sight unseen
Samadhi reign over me the be all and end all of life's raisons d'être superconsciousness enlightenments bestowal of divine grace and mercy
Gunas by knowledge of these moods this will allow you ambrosia of all roads in your journey ahead to navigate solely without flag or fail through equipoise unassailed
Ahimsa through this your lips can no longer trespass over your welfare or the welfare of any other true liberation from human inebriation true love for one another
Siddhis they will misunderstand you not being like the same eschewing commonality for the perfected mindscape a narrowed perspective to focus more completely upon the rarest of views
Om what can be said of this holiest sound that permeates all ethers the skies and the grounds Brahman of this plane and all that surrounds now perish all that confounds
soma: A plant, probably with psychedelic properties, that was prepared and used in ritual fashion to enable men to communicate with the gods.
maya: The illusions the physical world generates to ensnare our consciousness.
Yuga: in Hinduism is an epoch or era within a four age cycle. A complete Yuga starts with the Satya Yuga, via Treta Yuga and Dvapara Yuga into a Kali Yuga.
akasha: The ether; primordial substance that pervades the entire universe; the substratum of both mind and matter. All thoughts, feelings, or actions are recorded within it.
Ishwara: Personal manifestation of the supreme; the cosmic self; cosmic consciousness.
ahimsa: The doctrine of non-violence toward sentient beings.
siddhis: Powers of the soul and spirit that are the fruits of yogic disciplines.
Om is one of the most important spiritual symbols (pratima).[7][8] It refers to Atman (soul, self within) and Brahman (ultimate reality, entirety of the universe, truth, divine, supreme spirit, cosmic principles, knowledge).
Mathematics a number greater than any assignable quantity or countable number (symbol ∞)