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The three states- waking, dreaming, deep sleepMeenakshi said Sep 28, 2008, 6:50 PM: |
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“I experience the physical world as sound, touch, form, taste and smell |
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Re: The three statesdebyemm said Oct 4, 2008, 10:21 AM: |
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Meenakshi, For me, when I seek to experience that non-physical state of pure Being or core essence - I seek an awareness of something that is not any of the previous 3. The witness or observer state of awareness. |
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Re: The three statesMeenakshi said Oct 4, 2008, 5:14 PM: |
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Deb; you know that I am no master; but also studying this with whoever may be reading! The point that Adi Sankaracharya is making here; is of the “core essence” that you mention; that he calls Self –Atma, actually; that could also be called soul, true self and how it is beyond body, emotion, mind; aware of their presence and also of their absence. |
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Re: The three statesEli said Oct 4, 2008, 8:34 PM: |
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Meenakshi, Deb, the answer is found in Mundak Upanishad, Third Mundak, Chapter 1. |
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Re: The three states- waking, dream, deep sleepMeenakshi said Oct 7, 2008, 3:44 PM: |
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1. The waking state [is] the state of experience where my entire personality is awake and fully functioning. I identify with all the three bodies – gross, subtle, causal; and experience the world through them. |
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