Bliss is a product of the sattvic mind. Bliss has nothing to do with pure consciousness. As the mind "moves" towards PC or away from it after transcending there can be tremendous bliss. Constantly transcending results in bliss during waking state. Ultimately bliss is quite stupid! --- "BillyG." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > If you're aware *of* bliss as a "something," as > > blissfulness, that isn't no thoughts/no mantra, > > by definition. > > I think I see the problem now, you must remember > that MMY's > description of Samadhi includes *three* adjectives, > it's Absolute > (Sat, eternal without a second), Chit > (Consciousness) and Ananda > (Bliss, not *blissful* in the animated sense). > > Of course there is consciousness during TC, TC is > nothing but your > conscious bliss, get it? The ego is transcended and > what is left is > your pure awareness of Bliss, not blissful as in > happy, but your pure > soul, eternal conscious bliss. Emphasis on > *Consciousness*. > > > You may recall that MMY has said, "Bliss is not > > blissFUL." To experience blissfulness, one must > > have awareness *of* it, as a "something." > > Correct...blissful in this context is a verb! > > > > Transcendental consciousness-by-itself (samadhi) > > is *pure* bliss, as opposed to blissFULness. There > > is no subject/object distinction present in TC-by- > > itself, so no way to be aware *of* blissfulness. > > Yes, bliss being a noun and blissful being a verb. > The subject (the > ego) has become the object (the soul, pure conscious > bliss). > > > > That doesn't mean one doesn't experience > > blissfulness before and/or after TC-by-itself. But > > in TC-by-itself, one *is* bliss. There is no "me" > > to say, "I am blissful." > > You mean there is NO ego, the ego is now conscious > bliss. The fourth > major state of *consciousness*. > > > That happens only after > > TC-by-itself has ended and the subject/object > > distinction has returned. > > > > Pure bliss is utterly abstract, not something > > one is aware *of*. It is awareness itself, > > The ego does not lose the ability to experience in > the transcendent, > it becomes the transcendent which is Absolute, > *Consciousness*, bliss. > You lose consciousness when you come out of TC and > go to sleep in > matter and the objective world, the consciousness in > TC in pure...bliss! > > > >read remainder carefully and snipped for > brevity..... > > > > > To subscribe, send a message to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Or go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ > and click 'Join This Group!' > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/
