> > > > "jim_flanegin" wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > Hi Rory- yeah, but the diff in Brahman is that 
consciousness 
> > > > > concentrates into the particle, but doesn't really collapse 
> into 
> > > it- <snip>

"Rory Goff" wrote:

> > 
> > There is or can be a total collapse, as Krishna/Karttikeya begins 
> to be 
> > enlivened, but not one in which the wholeness or consciousness is 
> > *lost* in the collapse -- rather one in which the bliss and love 
> are 
> > actually *intensified* to infinity by being "compressed," as THAT 
> takes 
> > on the localized but still infinite *charm* and *personality* of 
> > Godhead :-)

 "jim_flanegin" wrote:
>
> Yeah- that was what I was lamely trying to express earlier-- that 
> the collapsing is more of a concentration or compression of life 
> essence vs some imprisonment of it.:-) Jai Krishna! (Why not? lol!)

Ahh, OK, yes, Jim! I appreciate now your use of the 
word "concentrates" -- really a beautiful word there, both literally 
and figuratively :-)



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