Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 om ... intuitive understanding ... here we go ... there is no one answer ... realms are so limitless ... it is only our focus of attention that brings this present complex configuration into view ... oh! all the great beings, sadhus, teachers, they too are ghosts, shapes, forms, that come and go, although we pranam and give our respects ... and receive their inspiration ... in this manner the chandi path is also a flowering ... as is advaita, and a million paths i never heard of ... there is not "one" way, only the way being travelled ... and i, who is that? there are countless i's, an endless streaming of them, out of, away from, and into, unity. steve , "Latha Nanda" <lathananda> wrote: > > Question from Steve : > > What is the place of concepts like no-thought,or the > thought-free state in the Chandi Path? It is quite remarkable, > the Chandi Path appears inspired by a sort of process-vision > ... without dwelling on descriptions of future idealized > states, levels of awareness, enlightenment, etc. It is quite unique, > in my experience, very unlike Buddhist and Advaita-type studies > I have encountered. Is there an overlap, or a parallel? I know > there is intuitively, but I do not want to develop a sharper > understanding prematurely. > > > Swamiji's response : > > Take it out from the intellect and move into intuitive > understanding. > There is no possibility of comparison. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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