--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Mar 27, 2005, at 4:38 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
> 
> > Rob Svboda, amongst others,  well versed in samkya (from which the
> > concept of ahamkara arises), tantra, and well acquaited with saints
> > that have quite interesting if not phenomenal states and abilites,
> > says if one really looses all Ahamkara, their physical body, amongst
> > other things, would explode and dissolve.
> 
> Well, no that is not actually what he says. He says you would lose the 
> ability to self-identify with the body.

No, yuo are incorrect to say that "no that is not actually what he
says.". He does say that, in great detail, in one of is ayur vedic
books, the one with the light brown cover I believe (I would guess
around page 37, but its been 10 years since I hae seen the book, so I
may be off a bit),  he is very explicit, over several pages, in a
discussion of samkya: he says, that ahamkara is the glue that holds
the various components of the body together (dhatus, I think, but not
sure) that and that absent ahamkara, the physical body could not
survive. He says that peoplethat say ahamkara is disolved don't know
hwat they aer talking about. I don't believe i have that book any
longer, but I have the three aghora books, I will look in there if he
has a refinement of his AV book statement. 

What book of his are you referring to?









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