Friday, 17 September 2021

ADHYATMAVIDYA X THE CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN

 ADHYATMAVIDYA X THE CONSCIOUSNESS WITHIN


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SWRNGNTHNDA 

EVOLUTION FIRST COSMIC THEN ORGANIC


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NEW DATUM OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN SMALLEST INSECT 

INSECT ON TRAINLINE STORY OF SWVVKA

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COVID DRAGS ON 


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GENERATION COVID


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2 WORLDS 6 SENSE DATUM WORLD  V  NO SNESE DATUM WORLD -MEDITATION 

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NN HAS NO EGO, 2.5 YRS OLD DEVELOPS EGO


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FREEDOM OF HUMAN SPIRIT - DONT BE A CREATURE


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DTH COME AS A BROTHER - SWVVKA 

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ATHEIST V FNDMNTALIST 


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Patients taking psilocybin to treat depression show reduced symptoms weeks after treatment following a 'reset' of their brain activity.


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BODY EGO IS PRISON 

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EXCESSIVE EGGS INCR RISK OF DM 


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Mysticism is a spiritual belief stating that a connection can be obtained with God or the spirits through thought and meditation. An example of mysticism is believing that a direct connection can be made with God through sitting and thinking. A transcendental union of soul or mind with the divine reality or divinity.


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GAP OUT INTO BRAHMAN - GOIB 

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2.5 YRS AGE CHILD - SELF AWARENESS APPEARS- NEW DATUM 


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1ST BREAKTHRO - CELL REPLICATING ITSELF


2ND BREAKTHRO- MIND REPLICTING ITSELF 


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FOURNIER Sooner or later, those who win are those who think they can."


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“Advaita Vedanta” is Sanskrit, with a- meaning “no” and dvaita meaning “two”. Hence, advaita literally translates to “not two”. Also known as puruṣavāda, it is a school of Hindu thought and philosophy which suggests that all is one, and all is the Brahman. Advaita is one of the six Hindu darśanas but differs from them in asserting the unity of the atman and the Brahman. One of the chief philosophers in Avaita Vedanta was Adi Shankaran, whose philosophy makes an interesting read.


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QFOV BRAHMAN 


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past is history....future is a mystery

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"It is not daily increase but daily decrease, hack away the unessential."

-- Bruce Lee


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RM The unusual premise of this book is that what or who we are as individuals does not disappear upon our demise and this bundle of “what we are or were” is still accessible to our loved ones back here. Reportedly, our core essence doesn’t turn into bits of fairy dust and vanish after death, nor does our life’s energy drift into a Jungian pool of unconsciousness. These reports claim our “life energy” moves from this reality into another “reality,” reportedly like walking from “one room to the next.” Like using the transporter room from a Star Trek episode

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The Brahman is the existential and fundamental instrument in the universe. It morphs into humans, nature and all there is, and plays coy games with us in this world of semi-reality entirely for jollification and playfulness, without concrete reason. The Brahman cannot be bribed or prayed to, and plays lila out of sheer sportive tendencies. Lila, or divine play, is a term that appears quite often in Hinduism, and is common to both dualistic and non-dualistic schools of philosophy. In a non-dualistic world such as Advaita Vedanta, lila is simply the divine play of the Brahman which gives rise to all of cosmos. The Brahman is not a God or a final stage, rather the journey all along.


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KY Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Just as a baby reaches with longing to its mother for nourishment, warmth and love, the love and comfort we all crave for keeps on drawing us along a path of pain and pleasure, happiness and unhappiness, torment and temporary fulfillment. Life can often seem like a never ending journey towards an ever-elusive happiness. Every scant drop of fleeting satisfaction, drowns us in an ocean of longing and misery. We must realize that the mind is never satisfied and only multiplies our suffering as our desire to attain elusive happiness remains unfulfilled. Learning to control our mind through meditation is the only way to transform our life. After years of diligent meditation practice, a time came where I always felt as if a pitcher of Bliss was kept in my heart. And my mind feasted on that steady, unchanging Divine Joy within.”

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RM Finally, materialist science believes consciousness begins and ends in the brain, as if the engrams contain all the information we need to know, and if someone has enough of them – or a computer does – it can become “sentient.” To quote my former Oxford/Harvard alum Boston University professor Julian Baird; “I’d agree with you, but then we’d both be wrong.” The simplest way to prove past lives, out of body experiences, near death experiences are actual events, not imaginary, is through the evidence of “new information.” If a person sees, hears, learns something during one of these events that they couldn’t possibly have known - that there’s no “known example” anywhere in books or the internet or in “some other person’s mind that perhaps they were accessing” - then it must come from somewhere else other than the brain. If that new information turns out to be accurate -- then the person could not have gotten the information from the Jungian unconscious, from the energetic memory of some previous person, from the hidden recesses of their subconscious, or from not being able to breathe atop Mt. Everest.

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KY Vira Bhavam :- In the long run of practice a Sadhaka is promoted from Pashu Bhavam to the stage of Veera Bhavam. A fearless Sadhaka who is liberated from “Pashu Pasa”, the snare of fear, shame, hate etc and who is above parochialism is entitled to enter into the fold of Veera Bhavam. It requires courage, confidence and vitality to practice this way of spiritual life. He realizes the Divinity in all the particles without discrimination, for him wine and milk are all the same because he has the capacity to transform the poison into nectar. Whatever he eats and drinks, whatever he accepts to sustain the life, he offers the same to his Lord without hesitation. He is addicted to both internal and external worship on the basis of Para and Apara Pujanam. He goes through the Vamachara and Yogachara ways of life. He is so delighted, so saturated and confident in his Sadhana that he regards himself as Siva and Bhairava. (TO BE CONTINUED)
“Gurucharana Ratoham Bhairavimasritoham Sivoham Bhairavoham”


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RM The research I’ll be referring to, citing in this book is from people who claim that consciousness continues on after we die. But more important than that, consciousness didn’t come into our existence with birth, in fact it’s been a part of our experience prior to that. And I’m not talking about our birth as a human, I’m talking about our birth as a soul – or energetic construct.

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SENSE DATA IS FOR EVO SUCCESS

HEDONIC TREADMILL

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Choosing solitude can be a sign of self-acceptance and personal growth.

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RM I’m a fan of Dr. Eben Alexander’s books “Proof of Heaven” and “Map of
Heaven.” It’s interesting to read Dr. Alexander’s journey into this realm via a near death experience. He’s a scientist, a surgeon, he’s been a believer in all things material for a long, long time. And now to watch him as he faces these events that are… well, let’s call them “post materialist science” is a joy to behold. “Material science” argues that everything comes from something. “Post material science” includes quantum theory, arguing “just because we can’t observe it doesn’t mean it’s not there.”


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A The advaita vedantic concept of maya can be juxtaposed with Plato’s allegory of the cave, as discussed in class. This lecture particularly riveted my interests, because the two accounts come from two ends of philosophy, one from the East and the other from the West. Yet, the two share common ground, which bolsters the idea that Advaita Vedanta might actually be something much more than an abstract theory. In Plato’s famous allegory, an unshackled prisoner went on to gain access to a world outside the shadows on the walls, which he and the other prisoners had been limited to, in the cave. When he comes back to inform the others of his newfound enlightenment, they simply demur and label him as a madman. However, in the process, the unbound prisoner realizes the difference between the limited reality he had been confined to and the greater reality he was exposed to in the later stage. This difference is maya.


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MY Much of the quality of the extroverted mystical experience is captured by the eighth-century Taoist poet Li Po in his poem “Alone Looking at the Mountain,” translated below:

All the birds have flown up and gone;
A lonely cloud floats away.
We sit together, the mountain and me,
Until only the mountain remains.



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MAYA -  VEILING X PROJECTION 


BHAVARUPAM YATKINCHIT



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KY There is no excuse for being restless within. If you are always calm, you will also be more efficient.
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My master Sri Yukteshvar's training in this was wonderful. No matter what happened, he accepted no excuse for my becoming mentally ruffled. I used to go to ashram and sit at his feet, to meditate and listen to his wisdom. When the time drew near for me to go to catch my train, he would be aware of my mental restlessness, and would just smile at me and say nothing that gave me leave to depart. At first I thought he was very unreasonable. But after somewhat strained period of this discipline,he explained; "I am not grudging your preparing timely to to go to the train;but I say there is no need for you to be restless. Why allow nervous excitement to ruffle the mind? You should be naturally calm when you are with me; and when train times comes, calmly get ready to go." He made me miss several trains until I learned how to be calmly active as well as actively calm.
This you must learn, likewise. Insted of hurrying in a state of emotional excitement to get some place, and then not enjoying it once you arrive because you are restless, try to be more calm. There is no excuse for being restless within. If you are always calm, you will also be more efficient.
Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda.
The Divine Romance. P.9.
[A new look at origin and nature of cosmic creation]

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