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Date Posted: 09:53:03 12/24/04 Fri
Author: Hairakhan - 29 Nov 2004
Subject: Re: Paravastha
In reply to: Sundarar - 28 Nov 2004 's message, "Re: Paravastha" on 08:16:26 12/24/04 Fri


"I want to hear about the stages in kutasta and the crossing of the vijnan chakra above ajna to the sahasrar."

Sundarar Sir,

Even the astonishing experiences had upon reaching the ajna chakra are still but the manifestation of maya. Sri Bhupendranathji does not write about experiences above this, because how can that State be described? Note...

"Due to his kriya he (sadhak) rises to the state of paravastha, abiding by it, staying in the flowing stream of Brahm (regularly), the being reaches the undescribable, eternal happiness and becomes self-realized. Thus the three playgrounds disappear or the three worlds get washed away by the stream of Brahm, putting an end to the play."

- Spiritual Gita (Vol II.) p. 222
Shree Bhupendranath Sanyal

Sadhaks are warned -- as it is very easy to become enthralled by the experiences in paravastha, not to become addicted to these, or even to the bliss derived thereof. This is easier said then done!

It is true that it is very difficult to transcend ajna chakra -- more than years, this can even take additional incarnation(s). You have, no doubt, heard of great ones falling even from here. Perhaps we must constantly remind ourselves, not to confuse the stunning scenery with the Destination.

If I find more on this, I will post.

h

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