On Oct 31, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
No wonder you're so confused, neither of these
are teachers in that tradition.
Vaj, don't be so elitist, you do not know all
there is to know about the Indian traditions.
Your incessant trashing of the Marshy, for no
apparent reason,
On Oct 31, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Vaj wrote:
Five Shaiva saints called Arrivars had compiled
the pieces of the pre-Vedic teachings in 28
volumes.
The Chandogya Upanishad is one of the primary (mukhya) Upanishads.
Together with the Jaiminiya Upanishad Brahmana and
On Nov 1, 2008, at 8:34 AM, cardemaister wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 31, 2008, at 5:23 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Vaj wrote:
Five Shaiva saints called Arrivars had compiled
the pieces of the pre-Vedic teachings in 28
volumes.
---The only thing that blanks out is the little ego
which takes on
the
form of the big Ego or God almighty
The above is actually half right because it continues to assume there is an
experience or a thing called me that becomes something different than what
it was before. The ego does
On Oct 31, 2008, at 9:42 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Marshy doesn't have much to say about the
doctrine of 'illusion' propounded by Shankara.
It's obvious that Marshy was more akin to the
Lakshsman. That's because the yoga praxis
between Kashmere Shivaism and TM practice is
almost
On Oct 31, 2008, at 9:10 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:Billy wrote: Nor is there any recommendation that Religion is an essential adjunct (which Patanjali apparently did) to TM for rounded progress. Billy - Patanjali didn't have much to say about religions, that's because there were only a
On Oct 31, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Marshy doesn't have much to say about the
doctrine of 'illusion' propounded by Shankara.
It's obvious that Marshy was more akin to the
Lakshsman. That's because the yoga praxis
between Kashmere Shivaism and TM practice is
On Oct 31, 2008, at 12:56 PM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Vaj wrote:
Yoga predates the Vedic religion...
There's no evidence that 'Yoga' predates the
Vedic religion. If there was, 'Yoga' would
have been mentioned in the Rig Veda in 1500
B.C. What some people think of a 'Yoga' is
realy