dhyānayoga - Verse śloka 24 and 25
śloka 24 and 25
saṅkalpaprabhavānkāmāṃstyaktvā sarvānaśeṣataḥ |
manasaivendriyagrāmaṃ viniyamya samantataḥ ||6-24||
śanaiḥ śanairuparamed buddhyā dhṛtigṛhītayā |
ātmasaṃsthaṃ manaḥ kṛtvā na kiñcidapi cintayet ||6-25||
Translation
Having completely abandoned all desires born of resolve, and having restrained the host of senses on all sides by the mind—gradually, with the intellect endowed with steadiness, the Yogi should attain tranquillity; having established the mind in the Self, he should not think of anything else.