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Limitations of the Yogic SamadhisNote: The following is Part Seven of an updated version of "Bubba Free John and Swami Muktananda: A Confrontation of Dharmas", originally published in The Dawn Horse magazine, Volume 2, Number 2 (1975). Links to further readings from the published Writings of Avatar Adi Da Samraj are also included following the article. In His Writings and recorded Talks, Avatar Adi Da has greatly elaborated on the points He raised in His conversation with Swami Muktananda, regarding Yogis, Jnanis, and the Realization of Amrita Nadi (or Atma Nadi) as the Ultimate Form of Reality. Avatar Adi Da carefully distinguishes between the "experiential" path of the Yogis, the introversive path of the Jnanis, and His own "Radical" Reality-Way that Stands Beyond all such seeking for "experience" or turning away from "experience". In February 1973, six months before His visit to India, Avatar Adi Da Samraj spoke to His devotees about the limitation of Yogic forms of Samadhi and visionary "experience", such as those taught by Swami Muktananda:
Next: Ascended Nirvikalpa Samadhi
This book was conceived by Adi Da Samraj at the end of 2005. He was first moved to make His own rendering, or "interpretive translation", of a traditional Advaitic text, The Heart of the Ribhu Gita, in order to elucidate (and thereby honor) its full meaning. Adi Da Samraj then did the same with other great teachings from the traditions of Advaita Vedanta and Buddhism. In each case, He brought the essence of the instruction to the fore, with elegance and Illumined understanding. Texts whose meanings were only partially (or cryptically) expressed even in the original — let alone in translation — suddenly shone forth, like rough gems cut by an expert hand. Learn more at DawnHorsePress.com
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