--- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "BillyG." <wgm4u@> wrote: > [...] > > What a great account, interesting that his head *did not fall* onto > > his chest, but the body was in an immobile fixed *upright* state, true > > transcendental consciousness or Samadhi. Unlike many meditators who > > fall asleep in meditation, assume a poor posture and call that > > successful meditation! It may have been successful sleep but hardly > > merits the term meditation (dhyana) in the true sense of the word! > > > > So, while no outward sign can determine if someone is enlightened or not, apparently > posture during meditation is a 100% accurate way of determining samadhi? > > > Lawson
No, my point was that during the successful expansion of conscious...ness that occurs during meditation the body remains in a disciplined and poised position, it doesn't fall over, that's all.
