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Difference between Nirvakalpa Samadhi and Samadhi of the Heart

Question--"Could you explain the difference between samadhi of the heart and

nirvakalpa samadhi? Sri Chimnoy--"These are two different things. In the heart

centre you do not get nirvakalpa samadhi. Nirvakalpa samadhi you get only when

you go beyond the domain of the mind--far beyond, to the very highest level of

consciousness. When you go inside the heart, deep, deeper, deepest, there you

get the feeling of inseparable oneness with your Inner Pilot, the Supreme. So

these are two different things." Question--"Is there anything higher than

nirvakalpa samadhi?" Sri Chimnoy--"Nirvakalpa samadhi and other samadhis are

all high stages. But there is a stage which is superior to nirvakalpa samadhi.

It is the stage of divine transformation, absolute transformation. You can be

in samadhi, but samadhi does not give you transformation. While you are in your

trance you become exalted, for you are one with God. But when you come back into

the material plane you become an ordinary man. But if you have transformed your

outer and inner consciousness, then you are no more affected by the ignorance of

the world." SatchitanandaKathy (Sri Chimnoy's SAMADHI and SIDDHI. pp. 91-92)

 

 

 

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