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Dear Harsha,

 

Yes! My teacher, Nome, says that one thing that makes self-inquiry

unique as a spiritual practice is that the path and the goal are the

same. You have expressed that well in this posting.

 

We are Not two,

Richard

 

RamanaMaharshi, Harsha <harshaimtm> wrote:

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> This is why Sri Ramana used to say that, Sahaj Samadhi

> should be practiced right from the beginning! The Sage

> once told Paul Brunton that, that which is "practice"

> or Sadhana for the aspirant is the Sahaj state of the

> Siddha.

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> Love to all

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Those who are advanced on the path of yoga and have

broken the three granthis often have a good

understanding of the nature of Kundalini Shakti

and its movements.

 

The secret behind the movements and the manifestations

is simply this. Wherever awareness is consciously

focused, the energy will follow. A jnani asks, "What

happens, when Awareness, focuses not on anything

in particular (such as Chakras) but simply and

spontaneously on Itself. Where does the energy go

then?

 

So, it seems that whereas in Yoga, awareness

is used as a tool to consciously focus on something,

in the Jnana perspective, the awareness is

simultaneously the subject, tool to be used for

focusing, and the object.

 

This is why Sri Ramana used to say that, Sahaj Samadhi

should be practiced right from the beginning! The Sage

once told Paul Brunton that, that which is "practice"

or Sadhana for the aspirant is the Sahaj state of the

Siddha.

 

Love to all

Harsha

 

 

 

 

 

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, Harsha <harshaimtm> wrote:

> So, it seems that whereas in Yoga, awareness

is used as a tool to consciously focus on something,

in the Jnana perspective, the awareness is

simultaneously the subject, tool to be used for

focusing, and the object.

 

This is why Sri Ramana used to say that, Sahaj Samadhi

should be practiced right from the beginning! The Sage

once told Paul Brunton that, that which is "practice"

or Sadhana for the aspirant is the Sahaj state of the

Siddha.

 

 

))) attending to attention.

 

 

 

(BTW, whoever broke those 3 granthis better sweep them up!)

 

 

LoveAlways,

 

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