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« : 30.03.2019 16:22:27 »


Mulloli sellanen muistikuva että Maharishi totesi (usein?): Bliss is not blissful.

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Your recollection is correct, xxxxx (nimi muutettu): Maharish often used the "sugar-saccarine analogy" to describe the  various states - levels of bliss, in that the "lower" ostensible Bliss States are 'sugar like', wherein bliss is in a state of experiential excitation, i.e., tasted; Then this stage is  eventually transcended, as its "taste" becomes gradually attenuated to the point of its no longer being tasted, then becomes replaced (transcended) for the "higher bliss" of Unity, wherein it  is so "concentrated, to the point that it is no longer "experienced" as tangible (sugary) bliss, but rather is more akin to saccarine, fully concentrated (bitter); wherein the bliss is not tasted as all. One has transcended the "taste of Bliss" to acquire its concentrated intangible infinite bliss value.
C.C (cosmic consciousness - sidis)  and G.C.(god consciousness - ditto ) are expressions of Bliss; U.C. (unity consciousness - ditto) is beyond the 'taste' value of Bliss.
The Buddhas teaching on the Four "Rupa Jhanas", also explains this same teaching: i.e. the "Rupa Jhanas" (Dhyanas) 1 & 2, are equivalent to progression within C.C., and Rupa Jhanas 3 & 4, are equivalent to the progression within G.C. Jhanas 1-2 are dominated by Bliss: Jhanas 3-4, are the stages in which Bliss gradually "falls away", attenuates - resulting eventually in the state of "Equanimity", wherein the "attachment" to Bliss is overcome, in that its "limited value" is realized. Thereafter the State of (Yogic) Equanimity is gained, which State immediately precedes the onset of Unity Consciousnes, which was identified, by the Buddha, as the first Arupa (Formless) Jhana, or "Ananata-kasha", the Base of Boundless Space" as it is usually translated, The "Awareness of the  the Infinite -Ether", that underlies all form, in that 'form' in its infinite value becomes to realized, "Seen and Known" as an expresssion of the Infinite Akasha itself. as this Reality within the Self, as  becomes realized within Unity Consciousness, would be a much better description. The gaining of Unity eradicates any remaining attachment to the experiential Bliss states of C.C. and G.C. as these are seen to be lesser expressions of the Self.

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« Vastaus #1 : 02.04.2019 11:12:27 »

Yoga-suutra -pläjäyksen neljännessä osassa mainitaan samaadhin eli yogatilan korkeimpana asteena dharma-megha(inen?) samaadhi:

Sutra IV.29

प्रसंख्यानेऽप्यकुसीदस्य सर्वथा विवेकख्यातेर्धर्ममेघः समाधिः॥२९॥

prasaṁkhyāne-‘py-akusīdasya sarvathā vivekakhyāter dharma-meghas samādhiḥ ॥29॥

[HA]: When One Becomes Disintereested Even In Omniscience One Attains Perpetual Discriminative Enlightenment From Which Ensues The Concentration Known As Dharmamegha (Virtue-Pouring Cloud).

[IT]: In the case of one, who is able to maintain a constant state of Vairagya even towards the most exalted state of enlightenment and to exercise the highest kind of discrimination, follows Charma-Megha-Samadhi.

[VH]: [BM]: [SS]: He who, due to his perfect discrimination, is totally disinterested even in the highest rewards remains in the constant discriminative discernment, which is called dharmamegha (cloud of dharma) samadhi. [Note: The meaning of dharma includes virtue, justice, law, duty, morality, religion, religious merit, and steadfast decree.]

[SP]: [28] He who remains undistracted even when he is in possession of all the psychic powers, achieves, as the result of perfect discrimination, that samadhi which is called the “cloud of virtue”.

[SV]: [VN 4.28] Even when arriving at the right discriminating knowledge of the senses, he who gives up the fruits, unto him comes as the result of perfect discrimination, the Samadhi called the cloud of virtue.

Tuossa näyttäisi olevan vähän samaa idistä kuin sokerivertauksessa, eli samaadhin korkein aste edellyttää että tyyppi ei ole addiktoitunut edes kaikkitietävyyten ja -valtiuteen, jotka ovat valaistumisen korkeimman asteen indikaattoreita, tai mitä lienevät?

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