Tom T writes:
> Well actually the Sidhi practice might lead to a minute or two in
> Unity and then the entire weight of the practice and many years of
> experience bounces one into Brahmin.
Vaj writes:
I can't see UC as occurring without being able to cultivate practice 
with eyes and all senses open. We just weren't given the methods to do 
so, so you have to look elsewhere. Patanjali and the dualistic samkhya 
system is good for turiyatita, but not beyond (except in our 
imaginations).
Tom T responds:
>From one of your prior posts it appeared that you had only done the
Sidhi practice for a short time. It is my experience and I know many
other long term practitioners of the Sidhis, as taught by MMY, that
Brahmin is and has been attained. The Sidhi practice had built into it
the means and the end. No imagination needed, desired, or possible. We
carried the practice with us into our day to day activity and these
nervous systems were cultivated. It may have been a long road but it
certainly was a cool way to bring that style of operating into activity. 
Tom T






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