Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 D. But I have heard it said by a saint that his spiritual experience is felt at the place between the eyebrows. Maharshi: As I said previously, that is the ultimate and perfect Realization which transcends subject-object relation. When that is achieved, it does not matter where the the spiritual experience is felt. D. But the question is which is the correct view of the two, namely, (1) that the center of spiritual experience is the place between the eyebrows, (2) that it is the Heart. Maharshi: For purposes of practice you may concentrate between the eyebrows. It would then be bhavana or imaginative contemplation of the mind; whereas the supreme state of anubhava or Realization, with which you become wholly identified and in which your individuality is completely dissolved, transcends the mind. Then there can be no objectified center to be experienced by you as a subject distinct and separate from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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