--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/14/05 6:29 PM, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > And MMY has always presented himself as a renegade reformer. By the
> > way, those methods are from the jivanmuktiviveka, not Shankara 
himself,
> > are they not?
> 
> Well, no, really they are from Vidyaranya--the most respected Shank. 
since
> Adi Shankara. Personally I prefer later "Shankaracharyas" who are less
> Vaishnav and more tantric. In that respect Vidyaranya is the 
quintessence of
> tantra, yoga and advaita. In many respects in appears Adi Shankara 
was a
> Vaishnava Cortez <cringe>.

Regardless. The warnings I found were all of this sort:

http://robgoodd.net/r_goodding.pdf

Pata§jali gives this sÂtra:
In enstasis they are obstacles; in coming out (from enstasis) 
(vyutth‡na) they
are supernatural powers. [YS 3.38]


Which isn't a warning per se, in the interpretation that MMY has 
presented of the Yoga Sutras.





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