--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Nov 29, 2006, at 2:48 PM, kaladevi93 wrote: > > > If I follow what you've been saying over the years, you are simply > > saying both the Hindu > > tantric meditation systems and the Buddhist ones both share > > techniques to perfect the > > fourth pranayama--a subtle pranayama important for deep meditation > > and deep samadhi. > > And therefore it doesn't matter if it's one or the other, but you > > should be able to practice it > > if you know what you are talking about. And most TM people have no > > clue about these > > higher practices which seems so key to that (deep) type of practice. > > > > Knowing that, you'd have to be surprised when you see their > > research and that this deeper > > meditation is not occurring even after many years of repetition, > > rounding, etc. > > > > It really seems painfully obvious. > > > Yes, you got it. I'm glad what I'm saying does come through, thanks. >
So where is the research on samadhi and enlightenment using other meditation techniques?
