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Date Posted: 08:19:33 12/24/04 Fri
Author: Sundarar - 29 Nov 2004
Subject: Re: Paravastha
In reply to: Chris - 29 Nov 2004 's message, "Re: Paravastha" on 08:18:30 12/24/04 Fri

Apparently he does say that. Ketch quoted it a month ago if I recall rightly. But he is the only one that clearly does so that I can find thus far and perhaps it is misinterpreted. This is what I am saying with the quotes of Nityananda.

Yogananda only once talks of the center of his cosmic conscious experience in A.Y. as the heart. It is nowhere else--certainly not in his gita. All he talks about there is the sahasrar as the ultimate place.

Daya Ma says there is a polarity between ajna and anahata and when one is strong the other will also be to a lesser degree. I think Sivananda says you can experience samadhi from any chakra or part of the body as it is all consciousnes.

Funny Ramana is a jyani and he says heart. But Swami Rama said Ramana only appeared a jyani. In actuality he was a bakti of siva in the form of Arunachala mountain.

Yogananda says the soul is perceieved in 3 places: medualla, ajna and sahasrar. This is in his Gita and I remember Bro. Ishtananda doing a class on this passage last year very clearly. You could find it in the index.

When asked what center she was in when she went into samadhi Durga Mata said she might go into it from 3 spots: medulla, ajna and sahasrar. My freind who was close to her told me that.

S

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