from geocities.  Comparing this experience to the statements of MMY, 
my conclusion is that Ramakrishna's experience is a case of a lack of 
integration.:


State Of Samadhi in the Life of Sri Ramakrishna 

During the sadhana of Vedanta, Sri Ramakrishna tried to transcend all 
the limitations of body-mind duality. Under the guidance of his 
teacher - Tota Puri - Sri Ramakrishna took to the practice with 
intense zeal and determination that knew no bounds. When the 
effulgent form of Mother obstructed his entry into the realm of 
superconscious state, he put an end to it with the 'sword of 
discrimination'. He went into a state of highest nondual 
consciousness and was established in Nirvikalpa Samadhi. Continuously 
for three days Sri Ramakrishna was lost in that state, sitting like a 
stone - lifeless to outer world and stimuli. His face was calm, 
serene, and radiant. A doctor examined the functions of his heart and 
lungs, but he was dead like a wood to the external stimuli. After 
three days he gradually regained his normal consciousness. Afterwards 
Sri Ramakrishna was in state of samadhi continuously for six months. 
*
"We intently watched Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa in samadhi. His 
whole body relaxed and then became slightly rigid. There was no 
twitching of the muscles or the nerves, no movement of any limb. Both 
his hands lay in his lap with the fingers lightly interlocked. The 
sitting posture of the body was easy but absolutely motionless. The 
face was slightly tilted up and in repose. The eyes were nearly but 
not wholly closed. The eyeballs were not turned up or otherwise 
deflected, but they were fixed and conveyed no message of outer 
objects to the brain. The lips were parted in a beatific and 
indescribable smile. There was something in that wonderful smile 
which no photograph was ever able to reproduce." 
*
"In the state of samadhi the master's body was bent on one side and 
therefore the cameraman went to make him sit erect by softly 
adjusting his chin. But as soon as he touched the chin the whole body 
of the Master came up like a piece of paper - so light it was. The 
Master was completely unaware of this incidence. Swami Nirvanananda 
said that he had heard that people experiencing samadhi of a certain 
type or depth generally do become light." 


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