On 5/2/2014 7:25 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Are you saying that TM is a technique?
 >
A technique is something you do. The ability to dive is a technique. The 
practice of TM is a technique. The result of diving is immersion. The 
result of TM is samadhi. In the yoga tradition, it is the eighth and 
final limb identified in the Yoga Sutras of Patañjali. Samadhi is a 
state of "beingness".

Samadhi is like an abiding in which mind becomes very still but does not 
merge with the object of attention, and is thus able to observe and gain 
insight into the changing flow of experience. Samadhi is based on 
attention and memory.

According to Nisargadatta Maharaj, "When you say you sit for meditation, 
the first thing to be done is understand that it is not this body 
identification that is sitting for meditation, but this knowledge ‘I 
am’, this consciousness, which is sitting in meditation and is 
meditating on itself. When this is finally understood, then it becomes 
easy. When this consciousness, this conscious presence, merges in 
itself, the state of ‘Samadhi’ ensues. It is the conceptual feeling that 
I exist that disappears and merges into the beingness itself."

http://www.maharajnisargadatta.com/nisargadatta_quotes_from_ultimate_medicine.php

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