The unified absorption state of samadhi parallels mathematical convergence, where discrete elements merge into singular unified understanding.
Samadhi—the highest state of meditation where subject and object merge in unified consciousness—represents yoga's ultimate goal in Patanjali's system. Mathematical convergence mirrors this state: infinite sequences approaching a single limit, diverse proofs leading to identical conclusions, seemingly disparate fields revealing identical underlying structures. When mathematician and mathematics merge in pure comprehension, consciousness transcends the duality of knower and known. The universal language of mathematics naturally conducts awareness toward samadhi-like states where distinctions dissolve. Complex systems reduce to elegant equations; multiple approaches converge on singular truths. This convergence isn't merely intellectual—it reflects the deepest organizational principle of consciousness itself. Mathematical thinking, pursued with full engagement, becomes a direct path to samadhi, demonstrating that the journey inward through abstraction and the journey toward unified consciousness follow identical trajectories.
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