--and perhaps you have a limited view of what the term enlightenment
encompasses.Kevin



- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shanti2218411" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --I believe that MMY did an excellent job trying to explain
> > enlightenment and how it developed to westerners who for the most 
> part
> > had no idea what enlightenment was.However,in doing this he used
> > modern terms eg stress in ways which do not exactly conform to what
> > they actually mean.I think that meditation(not just TM)does produce
> > changes in the body/central nervous system(CNS).These changes can
> > become permanent and undoubtedly are related to changes in the
> > expereince of conciousness eg witnessing.As far what can be
> > expereinced in meditation being purely the result of "unstressing" I
> > think that is highly debatable.With respect to my expereince of
> > of shakti/kundalini during my initiation I would charaterize that as
> > an awakening of a force that had been latent in my body.This force 
> is
> > very much active all the time in my body now.I would agree that SOME
> > of the effects that this force causes could be described using the
> > term "unstressing".Kevin
> > 
> 
> And perhaps your desire to see it as something more is holding you 
> back because you are clinging to relative things while thinking they 
> are non-relative.





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