--- In [email protected], "vajradhatu108" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "peterklutz" <peterklutz@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote: > > > > > > http://what-buddha-taught.net/Books/Ajahn_Chah_Dangers_in_Samadhi.htm > > > > > > Wrong samadhi is where the mind enters calm and there's no awareness > > > at all. ...the mind enters calm, and we don't want to come out to > > > investigate anything. We just get stuck on that happiness ... With > > > right samadhi, no matter what level of calm is reached, there is > > > awareness. There is full mindfulness and clear comprehension. > > > > > > > Last time you tried to make people believe the TM-Sidhi program is > > dangerous. > > IIRC, that was actually what the Holy Shankaracharya Order said. I merely conveyed the > message. Since that time more evidence has come force from that tradition as well. > > > > > Now your warning against Samadhi? > > Actually Peter, you should READ something before you post about. No, I did not write the > article. It was an article on wrong samadhi. > > > > > You are a self-confessed mason with a mission and I think there is a > > very strong need for you to come clean regarding what you are up to - > > what the end-vision for you work here really is? > > > > "There is currently a movement in this country to "re-seed" all > > religious traditions with universal tools of Gnosis via esoteric > > Freemasonry. I am a founding member of this movement." > > > > Actually I am a Freemason; I am not a mason. And yes I have worked on establishing a > gnostic 'common ground' for various mainstream religions to come together in the spirit > of universal tolerance. It's not only been remarkably successful movement, it's been > amazing to have the opportunity to meet so many different people from very different > religious backgrounds. Getting various religions to appreciate the deepest common > denominators they all share may be the only hope we all have for getting along together. >
What is your Freemasonic lodge's version of Gnosis? What is that common root your lodge see uniting all religions? I am not suggesting there isn't a common ground - I just wish to give you the opportunity to come clear about exactly what Freemasons think is the common root.
