I asked Maharishi at TTC [Estes Park, CO] if when we reach UC are we then like 
Krishna. He answered very quickly saying, "No, that would require another 
series of incarnations into bodies finer than the gross physical." He then 
quickly changed the subject and said nothing further about it.


To further make the point that dropping the body in 'enlightenment' doesn't 
mean that one completely dissolves, here's a story that Brahmachari Satyanand 
told of his experience after the death of Guru Dev:

--Brahmachari 'Swami' Satyanand speaking c1967 about Guru Dev's 'nirvana'--

'When in 1953 Guru Dev left this mortal frame and attained nirvana I was at 
Benares, another place of pilgrimage for Hindus, and at that moment I was 
staying in the ashram of Guru Dev.

Everybody knew that I am very attached to Guru Dev and devoted to Guru Dev, and 
then news came to Benares that Guru Dev has attained nirvana. I was sitting 
somewhere with a group of my friends and the news was relayed there.

When my friends heard that Guru Dev was no more they were very anxious about me 
and when they conveyed that news, they were rather alert to appraise whatever 
reaction is and what happened, I simply, when I heard that news I became very 
sad, very sorry and I just kept my head on the table before me. And all of them 
were very anxious what will become of me.

But soon after, while I was very morose, sorrow, sad, entire world was empty 
for me and I did not understand what to do without Guru Dev, just a half a 
minute or two seconds after, a flash came and it appeared to me that Guru Dev 
was scolding me;

"What a fool you are! You have been with me for all
these many months and years, and you heard my discourses
too. Is it a moment of feeling sorry? Why should you be
sorry today? And you think that I am gone, where am I
gone?

"Till now whenever you wanted to meet me, you had, you
had to come to the place where I was, and today when I
have attained nirvana, I am everywhere, I am omnipresent.
Where have I gone?

"Very foolish for you to mourn on this occasion.
I am with you, here, there, everywhere. Why should you
be sorry?"

And the moment this flash came, my face became very brilliant, I became very 
cheerful. And when I raised my head, my friends who were standing there, very 
anxious and held in suspense, they were upset to see my brilliant and cheerful 
face. And then they said, "What has happened to you?" I said, "No you can't 
understand, nothing has happened to me, I am alright, now let me go back to the 
ashram and make the necessary arrangements."'

From: http://www.paulmason.info/gurudev/Satyanand.htm




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