Guest guest Posted August 17, 2003 Report Share Posted August 17, 2003 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > SAMADHI (TRANCE) - NIRVIKALPA (TRANSCENDENTAL) > AND SAHAJA (NATURAL) (Cont'd) > > > QUESTIONER: If this is the Natural Condition (Sahaja Samadhi) and the most > desired condition is there no need for Nirvikalpa Samadhi (a state having > no objective awareness)? > > SRI BHAGAVAN: The transcendental state (Nirvikalpa Samadhi) of Raja Yoga > may have its use. But in Jnana this natural being or natural abidance > (Sahaja Sthiti or Sahaja Nishtha) itself is without concepts (the > Nirvikalpa state). For, in this state the mind is free from doubts. It > has no need to swing between alternatives of possibilities and > probabilities. It has no active predispositions (vikalpas) of any kind. > It is sure of the Truth. It feels the presence of the Real. Even when it > is active, it knows it is active in the Reality, the Self, the Supreme > Being. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > From the book, "Sat-Darshana-Bhashya," by "K", soon to be published in a new edition by AHAM > Publications. Sri Ramansramam. > ______________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger http://uk.messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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