Peter wrote:
> The "Buddhi /Purusha" sutra does not produce GC
> experiences, far from it.
>
Peter - It's not the sutra nor the technique that produces the Buddhi
state - the use of a technique provides only the opportunity for
experiencing GC. Purusha is already existing - the Light needs no
other light to illuminate it. 

> It facilitates the cessation of the identification of 
> mind as pure consciousness and vice versa. 
>
Samadhi: A non-meditative meditative mental equipose.

Samadhi: 1. Sanskrit (Saúmaúdhi) n. Jap., sanmai or zanmai 2.
Nirvana,
Parinirvana 3. from the root word 'Sam', to establish, make firm. 4. A
conscious experience that lies beyond waking, dreaming, and deep
sleep. 5. A non-meditative meditative mental equipose.

> It' s a "Shiva" sutra that moves mind to discriminate, 
> not manifest experience, a task for a "Vishnu" sutra.
>
There is ample evidence to support the contention that this practice
was developed during the 7-8th century, at the beginning of the Gupta
era, by the Siddha alchemists of Bengal, also sometimes referred to as
the 84 Mahasiddhas or the Nath Siddhas.

Title of interest: 

'The Alchemical Body'
Siddha Tradtions in Medieval India
By David Gordon White
University of Chicago Press, 1996




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