"> How can it translate into *predictable* changes > if the course of action, per Krishna in the Gita, > is unfathomable? >"
Perhaps this guy is moving beyond the old way of looking at higher states experiences. I found this quote and his site facinating. I am not agreeing with his conclusions or his self- perception, but the direction of his inquiry matches my own. It may be time for a whole new understanding of what the experiences brought about by yoga mean. --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote: > > > > andrewcohen.org <http://www.wie.org/_e/ui/ac/ac-logo.gif> > > > > Quote of the Week > > > > What Does Enlightenment Look Like? > <snip> > > I believe that higher state experiences, if they are to > > mean anything at all, must translate into significant > > changes in all the important domains of human life. > > How can it translate into *predictable* changes > if the course of action, per Krishna in the Gita, > is unfathomable? >
