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Dear Friends,

It seems that now a day we are talking too much about a subject we

don't know. It is said that, Bodhodaya/Enlightenment is an experience

that transcends mind. Many have attained it either through Chakra

meditation (Kundalini awakening is the part of it) and through many

other means. Since it is an experience that transcends mind (and thus

words), those who have experienced it never tried to put it into

words, but instead tried only to guide others in the path of sadhana

by describing the probable systems that could be followed.

We can't even properly describe in words the experience of touching

fire or water to one who have not experienced it. We can not even

describe what is the color red or blue, in words. Only a person with

the same experience can understand it. How can we describe and make a

blind person understand what light is in its true sense? We can speak

about wavelength, frequency, electromagnetic radiations, light

sources, but will that aptly describe light as we experience it?!!

So please......My humble plea is, please fiddling with this subject

through words!! They can not describe that experience (or even the

meditative mood), and let us try to do some sadhana. Follow any

method - let it be chakra meditation, zen, yoga, or systems shown to

us by great persons like Pathanjali, Budha, Jina, Osho, Jiddu

Krishnamoorthi, Ravisankar or any other guru with real experience.

(This list of Budhas neither start with budha nor end with

enlightened souls of today)Once we start experiencing it, meditative

mood/transcending the mind/experiencing the timeless/feeling that

immense power then....then only....the words may help and bit, in a

conversation between a guru and sishya, who together is following the

same path of sadhana........

Till then please.....please.......please don't degenerate this

divine experience by pouring our logic (part of mind), words (part of

mind), ignorance (part of mind), arguments about an unknown subject

(part of an ignorant mind) into an experience that transcends

mind....Where everything merges into a single whole...and where time

cease to flow.........No, even these words don't pretend to describe

that experience....

Let us sit at the feet of divine gurus, who truly experienced it,

and follow the unending path of sadhana that extends till death, and

try to experience it. And please......please....stop trying to be

authentic about a subject that we can not be authentic...Or no body

can be authentic when trying to describe it through words..

If there is a soul that has followed the path of meditation at least

to some extend, I hope that these words may make some sense.

Love,

Sreenadh

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