On May 27, 2007, at 12:14 PM, Rory Goff wrote:
> While it does vary from system to system, the blue bindu is like a > gateway to the maha-bindu beyond the sahasara. At that point, the > maha-bindu, you are beyond the mind. Until then, everything will > appear to be inside the bodymind, like someone in a car looking out > at the passing scenery. An interesting take on it. To me, everything had always appeared *outside* the bodymind, like someone in a car looking out at the passing scenery, before I realized the scenery -- the stars, the universes, all beings, past and future -- were in me. Then there was no need to leave the body in so-called subtler bodies to visit other timespaces and realms, as the other realms were already always available "inside/outside," with a moment's pinpoint of attention. Are we saying the same thing, from opposite angles?
I'm not sure, but I also see both as seamless sameness.
