Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 Dear Elizabeth, Nisargadatta, elizabethwells2001 wrote: > Tim, > > I read " Consciousness and the Absolute, " > as " Brahman and Parabrahman. " That would be the intent probably -- in Vedanta I've seen other variations like 'Saguna Brahman', 'Nirguna Brahman'... I would assume those would be the same as 'Brahman' and 'Parabrahman' in Nisargadatta's tradition... > And, of course, you are right, > Parabrahman is not a " state of anything " . It must be the translation, because in the books it seems Nisargadatta does use the word 'state' along with 'Parabrahman' pretty often... Then again, maybe he just liked using the word 'state' in his talks for descriptive purposes :-) Namaste, Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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