Guest guest Posted May 3, 2009 Report Share Posted May 3, 2009 Omnipotent Almighty resides at a point of infinite knowledge, a point of Absolute Truth. When a Yogi is at the initial stage of YogSadhana, he is deeply immersed in ignorance. As he goes on wiping out his ignorance, he moves towards an advanced stage of YogSadhana when the KNOWER & the KNOWN become identical. That is what is called as BuddhiYukt Yog. God is omnipresent. That is why He can easily give you a hint about TRUTH even when you are completely isolated from the society. But you have to concentrate a lot to understand that hint. Compare this with the definition of Nirvikalp Samadhi mentioned in Peter's post as " (3) Merging in Reality and remaining unaware of the world is nirvikalpa samAdhi " . Point to remember here is : Public Opinion should NOT be mistaken for omnipresent God. Otherwise Zombies also will look like God !!! advaitin , " Richard " <richarkar wrote: > > " The aim of a Yogi should be to move towards God/Truth. " > > Are there two things, Yogi and God? And are they separate so that one moves towards the other? If God is omnipresent it would not be possible to move toward Him. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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