--- In [email protected], "BillyG." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@> wrote: > > > Well, it might well be so that much the same way as u prolly can't > > *experience* 'aa-kaasha', u (and U Thant) can't experience 'aa- > > nanda', in the sense that word is used in advaita-vedaanta. Perhapst > > u (and U Than) can *experience* 'nanda' right after u been "in" 'aa- > > nanda'.... :o > > NO, because you ARE ananda!! IT's not a feeling it's eternal > consciousness....SAT, Chit, AND Ananda. A triplicity of essence beyond > our wildest imagination. > > It's conscious bliss, eternal, absolute, ever new joy. Who would > meditate for nothing, by nothing is meant NO *relative* thing, ananda > is NOT relative, it's absolute, get it? >
FWIW, I think Maharishi used the expression "concrete experience of pure abstraction", or something like that, in connection with Yogic Flying!
