--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >
> I can't see how anyone could take perverting a tradition which works > as "practical". The mechanics of why the prerequisites work are well > known to real yogis...and they keep creating real samadhic absorptions. > > If we don't meet the prerequisites of samadhi, we likely won't get it > or keep it--even if we round for hundreds of years. That's not to say > some great people of exceptional circumstance could not or will not, > but I feel we should gear a system of practice for as many people as > possible, not just the few lucky ones. I think it was practical because it transcended Religious barriers. It appealed to a vastly larger audience that otherwise....and the bottom line, it was practical for ME. MMY made me! Ultimately, though, like you suggested, compromises were made and that lessened the effectiveness!
