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stitle = VEDANT12 | | stitle = VEDANT12 | | ||
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syn = Reader of the | syn = Reader of the sutra: [[Ma Yoga Taru]], also chanting. | ||
:The sutra | |||
::The first stage, to which contentment and bliss impart sweetness, | |||
::Springs from the innermost recesses of the seeker's heart, | |||
::As if nectar has issued forth from the heart of the earth. | |||
::At the inception of this stage the innermost recess | |||
::Becomes a field for the coming of the other stages. | |||
::Afterwards the seeker attains the second and third stages. | |||
::Of the three, the third is the highest, | |||
::Because on its attainment all the modifications of will come to an end. | |||
::One who practices the three stages finds his ignorance dead, | |||
::And on entering the fourth stage | |||
::He sees everything, everywhere, equally. | |||
::At that moment he is so strongly embedded in the experience of | |||
::Nonduality -- advaita -- that the experience itself disappears. | |||
::Thus, on attaining the fourth stage | |||
::The seeker finds the world as illusory as a dream. | |||
::So while the first three stages are called waking ones, | |||
::The fourth is dreaming. | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = Vedanta Seven Steps to Samadhi ~ 11 | | prevevent = Vedanta Seven Steps to Samadhi ~ 11 | | ||
nextevent = Vedanta Seven Steps to Samadhi ~ 13 | | nextevent = Vedanta Seven Steps to Samadhi ~ 13 | |
Revision as of 06:33, 14 May 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 17 Jan 1974 am |
location | Palace Hotel (Bikaner House), Mount Abu, meditation camp |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 41min. Quality: good, but questions barely audible (under revision). Hindi chant before discourse. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | VEDANT12 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutra: Ma Yoga Taru, also chanting.
- The sutra
- The first stage, to which contentment and bliss impart sweetness,
- Springs from the innermost recesses of the seeker's heart,
- As if nectar has issued forth from the heart of the earth.
- At the inception of this stage the innermost recess
- Becomes a field for the coming of the other stages.
- Afterwards the seeker attains the second and third stages.
- Of the three, the third is the highest,
- Because on its attainment all the modifications of will come to an end.
- One who practices the three stages finds his ignorance dead,
- And on entering the fourth stage
- He sees everything, everywhere, equally.
- At that moment he is so strongly embedded in the experience of
- Nonduality -- advaita -- that the experience itself disappears.
- Thus, on attaining the fourth stage
- The seeker finds the world as illusory as a dream.
- So while the first three stages are called waking ones,
- The fourth is dreaming.
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