And "You" and "Your" are the "who" of the question? And consciousness is something else?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > On 07/07/2012 04:36 PM, emptybill wrote: > > --- iranitea no_reply@ wrote: > >>> There are 112 ways of transcending ... > >> --- emptybill@ wrote: > >>> Who transcends what? > > --- iranitea no_reply@ wrote: > >>> Always a good question. > > In fact this is THE question for anyone doing TM > > or Sahaj meditation and any type of yoga or tantra. > > You're transcending your "everyday" state of consciousness. Until your > "everyday" state of consciousness resembles your transcendental > experience but with activity overlaid which is called "witnessing." And > in that state you still have full focus over there relative or you would > be in a state that would not be very desirable at all but some "space > case". ;-) >