--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > > 
> > > Yes, you can "experience" Unity, but you cannot "experience" 
> > > Brahman -- Brahman experiences you :-)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > I spent many years doing Forest Academys where Maharishi and 
his 
> > white pundits talked about the distinction between unity and 
> brahman, 
> > and the main point of difference was always having to do with the 
> > production of soma after CC.  That is, in GC the senses refine, 
in 
> UC 
> > they are always coherent, and in BC everything one perceives is 
> > perceived in coherence, based upon the reflectivity of coherence 
> of 
> > soma in the nervous system.
> > 
> > It sounds as if what MMY is calling "coherence" I would 
> > call "perfection" -- but I am not clear on any real distinction 
> > between UC and BC as given by (you by) MMY above.
> 
> Perhaps we could say Unity ripens the intimate identity between 
> perceiver and the perceived, while allowing the essential I-thou 
> relationship to remain relatively intact at the subtlest levels, 
> while BC destroys all such relationships and indeed every opposite 
> or duality into utter paradox, sheer quantum reality. While in 
Unity 
> one has distinctly "progressed" into this "exalted state," in 
> Brahman one has attained exactly nothing but one's own annihilation 
> into the immediately obvious but extremely slippery pre-existent 
> emptiful ordinariness :-)

Seems to me that Brahman Consciousness, more than any other state is 
process as opposed to attainment.




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