The Jnanamaya Kosha or Wisdom Body is the 4th (sheath, dimension, body, or kosha) identified in the koshic anatomical maps of yoga. This kosha will reveal experience beyond time and duality, where our differences collapse and a single moment contains eternity.,
Wisdom is timeless and of the moment, and at a certain point absolute right and wrong dissolve into merely moments and choices. It arises from a perception that is not hampered by opinion. When we are living in wisdom we move in synchrony with the workings of the universe. This reflected in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra III:53

Through samyama on a particle of time and that which proceeds & succeeds it comes discrimination. –Translation by Swami Vivekananda.
A very simple way to consider this is a “flash” of inspiration. That unmistakable flood of everything all at once – like a holograph – you see the big picture and the details. That holographic non-linear experience is a hallmark of the Jnanamaya Kosha. Sometimes it’s so subtle that you don’t even know the wisdom is moving through you, you just find yourself turning left when you need to go left.
Time and sequence still exists in the JnanaMaya kosha – but linear cause and effect dissolve into a bigger picture. The Jnanamaya Kosha has a “zoom out” quality – the picture, the details and the context transform the sense of where you are in space and time.
My teacher used to say “You have to go way in to go way out”. The deeper you go into your subtle interior in your yoga practice, the more expansive and holistic your vision is. It is startling, surprising, and awesome. It’s likely to be totally ordinary at the same time.
Through the revelations contained in the Jnanamayakosha we may find the missing piece in the puzzle of our lives. It reveals a deep understanding of an individual’s path through life, in the context of a billion other lives. We may see the advantage of a shift in direction. We are invited into intention, discernment and awareness. The Jnanamaya Kosha is beyond time.
At the same time it reveals the macro operations of the universe.
In the Jnanamaya Kosha – the large and the small lose their meaning. A smile to a stranger on the street appears as significant as performing brain surgery – depending on the intent. We may feel a sense of power and magnitude – as if our destinies are vast and magnificent, but all that wisdom asks of us may be a moment of kindness. Because we see that an act of kindness, or honesty, no matter how small, is a magnificent act.
Here we meet our personal journeys to grow into deeply wise humans. It’s the intersection of the timeline of our lives with universal truth and how things work.
The greatest obstacles entering the Jnanamaya Kosha is the hesitance we have that a vast degree of change that may be asked of us as the result of encountering this level of truth. It may arise as skepticism, dismissal of the numinous, or commitment to conventional paradigms, our mental constructs, busyness, and ambition of all kinds. Some methods which open the portal to the Jnanamayakosha are:
- Well-done Vinyasa ignites and reveals the Jnanamaya Kosha. Cultivate a pure and steady rhythm of breath. a healthy amount of detachment, and an ability to flow well and wisely through the sequence of postures. Surrender into synchronization with the rhythm of breath and establish the practice in an elevated intention.
- Study how things work through the laws of karma. This breaks our conventional paradigms of why things happen and opens us up to new ways of understanding cause and effect. Hold these laws lightly for the best effect.
- Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra provides many, many prescriptions for practice and the expected results. For example – the sutra above. Many of them are simpler to practice than this one.
- Study of music
- Study the yoga asana sequencing of the great masters.
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