emptybill, Brahman says, My indestructible Maya! Does He weep weep weep? And is this similar to the Christian concept of oh happy fall? (Because without the fall of Adam and Eve, we wouldn't have had Christ's birth, etc.)
On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 4:12 AM, "emptyb...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote: In the Yoga Sutra-s, Patanjali clearly demarcates two equal realities. Purusha and Prakrti are natively separate and don't require more separation to clarify them. They are inherently unmixed and eternally unmixable. Ashtanga yoga is the practice designed to foster "viyoga" - cognitive discernment (vijñâna) between these already divided orders of reality. Experience itself (bhoga) is the appearence of joining/fusing together between the purusha (literally the male) with prakriti (the procreatrix). Thus sanyoga is misapprehension between our essential sentience and the insentient presentations of experience. This is our delusion - so weep weep weep.