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Gasusima wrote:

> Gasusima

>

> I accidently found this on the internet while searching for something else,

> and was wondering what type of Nirvikalpa Samadhi it was referring to and

> if anyone had any knowlege of this.

>

> >>once an ordinary person

> >>achieves Nirvikalpa Samadhi, he leaves the body in 21 days.<<

>

> >>In the Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna, on page 245, it says,

>

> "'Trailanga Swami once said that because a man reasons he is conscious

> of

> multiplicity, of variety. Attaining samadhi, one gives up the body in

> twenty-one

> days. . . '" (Ramakrishna was talking to his devotees.)<<

>

> <>

> Namaste,

> Gasusima

>

 

Hello Gausima. You raise an important point and I will forward my reply to other

lists as well.

 

The state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi that Sri Ramakrishna refers to and Kevala

Nirvikalpa that Ramana Maharshi refers to are two different things. This is

known by the adepts and advanced students who have engaged in long term practice

of meditation and

actually have experienced these states. This cannot be grasped through

intellectual discussion as it is a matter of practical experiences. This is why

words and explanations can only help a little but also succeed in generating

controversy.

 

The Nirvikalpa Samadhi referred to by Sri Ramakrishna involves the Kundalini

Shakti moving up to the Sahasarara in a special way. The Samadhi that ensues

involves the whole energy of the mind/body system and body consciousness is

totally obliterated.

As the union of Shakti and Shiva in Sahasarara leads to such ecstasy, the desire

to come out of such a state can quickly disappears. It is helpful to have other

people around at such times.

 

Kevala Nirvikalpa results when the Shakti (after reaching the Sahasarara) comes

down from Sahasarara in the frontal Nadi known as Amrita Nadi or Para Nadi. This

Nadi connects the Sahasarara and the Spiritual Heart referred to in the

Upanishads. As

Ramana Maharshi has pointed out, the Spiritual Heart is not the physical heart

and nor is it the Heart Center of Kundalini Yoga. This Heart is experienced

slightly to the right of center and the Sage of Arunachala has spoken

extensively about it. The

Spiritual Heart sucks in the Kundalini Shakti along with the mind (the mind

being a manifestation of Shakti). Here everything disappears totally. No Energy,

No Ecstasy, No Anything. Only the Pure Self. Self That Is It Self

Sat-Chit-Ananda. That You

Are!

 

Sri Ramana took great care to distinguish between Kevala Nirvikalpa and Sahaj

Samadhi as indicated in his conversations. Sahaj Samadhi refers to the permanent

continuous and the ever awake stage and there can be no rebirth after that.

 

 

Harsha

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