Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 , "fewtch" <coresite@a...> wrote: > , "harshaimtm" wrote: > > 1. Mind is stilled, the Shakti rises to the Sahasarara and then > > merges in the Spiritual Heart. For this to happen, tendencies are > > suspended by Grace. This is Nirvikalpa Samadhi and usually comes > > after long years of spiritual practice having undergone other types > > of Savikalpa Samadhis and various experiences. For a spiritually > > mature mind, the nature of Self perpetually Reveals It Self as the > > Self as ever new. Nirvikalpa Samadhi simply makes obvious That > which > > is already there in all its beauty already. > > > > 2. The second way is when the mind merges in the Heart and the > > tendencies are fully destroyed. This is rare as shown in the case > of > > Sri RAmana. Here terms such as Self-Realization and liberation have > > little meaning. > > > > Self Is the Self. It Knows It Self By It Self and Through It Self. > It > > is the Seeker and the Sought and the process is contained in IT. > > Method given by the Guru, practiced truly, is Known as the Goal > that > > is ever-existent. > > At the risk of assuming too much, these utterances have an air of > recitation about them, as though copied/pasted from another text or > recited from memory as read from some books. > > Peace, > > Tim Fresh as the budding flower This fragrance, ever new clear water drops sliding down the leaves ground's thirst is quenched breathing in the morning dew. Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 Hi Harsha, , "harshaimtm" wrote: > Fresh as the budding flower > This fragrance, ever new > clear water drops > sliding down the leaves > ground's thirst is quenched > breathing in the morning dew. > > Harsha Nice poem; thanks for sharing it. Peace, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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