--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > --- "BillyG." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > ..and *locate it* at the source of creation in the > > *transcendental* > > region of life, permeating everything...MMY Science > > of Being > > > > Transcendental consciousness is merely expanding > > your consciousness > > into the infinite by leaving off the minds > > adulterations or > > entanglements in the material objects of the senses. > > You don't lose > > consciousness when you truly transcend. > > > > Remember the flower analogy, the man sees the flower > > what is left but > > the flower (the objects of the senses) the man is > > LOST in the > > identification with the object of experience. > > Meditation stills the > > vrittis (whilpools of consciousness, subconscious > > samskaras aka. > > stress) and enables the sun of pure consciousness to > > shine > > forth,usually by degrees but almost never all at > > once. > > > > > > Most TM'ers are lucky to get a clear glimpse of pure > > Being, but as MMY > > puts it sometimes in the very beginning some get a > > clear glimpse as > > they 'tiptoe thru the sleeping elephants' (vrittis > > or stresses). > > You talk the talk, big billy, but do you walk the > walk, partner?
I don't know what that has to do with it, kinda off the subject, but did you want to take my moral inventory, are you a priest? I thought it was pretty brilliant, oh well. But I do still meditate TM and read scripture and try to follow Patanjali's 8 limbs of Yoga including chasity and ahimsa, (as MMY suggested we do in the Gita appendix). Yama, Niyama...the foundation of a spiritual life.
