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Thx Jr_esq for your comment below:
"MMY was saying that the TM practice can lead one to cosmic consciousness and
enlightenment. Thus, one is freed from the bondage of actions and Karma in
this lifetime. As such, it is possible to be detached or maintain Self
consciousness permanently
I see. I am extremely skeptical of such a claim for so many reasons that I
won't get into them here. Its quite likely also we understand the word karma
differently. MMY didn't coin the phrase, but perhaps he gave it his own
definition, pursuant to the virtues of practicing TM.
Thanks
I think it very likely that TM will enrich and deepen your spiritual life and
your Christian faith enormously, in ways that can perhaps barely be imagined
right now. It might well help with anxiety issues as well, although in that
respect TM is by no means a panacea. Results differ from person
The word duHkha appears in the following suutras:
1.
duHkhadaurmanasyA~NgamejayatvashvAsaprashvAsA vikShepasahabhuvaH .. 31..
maitrIkaruNAmuditopekShANA.n sukhaduHkhapuNyApuNyaviShayANA.n
bhAvanAtashchittaprasAdanam.h .. 33..
2.
anityAshuchiduHkhAnAtmasu
The word viveka appears in the following yoga-suutras:
2.
vivekakhyAtiraviplavA hAnopAyaH .. 26..
yogA~NgAnuShThAnAdashuddhikShaye j~nAnadIptirA vivekakhyAteH .. 28..
3.
kShaNatatkramayoH sa.nyamAdvivekaja.n j~nAnam.h .. 52..
tAraka.n sarvaviShaya.n sarvathAviShayam.h
Thanks so much for all your feedback. I definitely have plenty to ponder over
the next two weeks. You’ve been very helpful.
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Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon (~ Monier-Williams)
(H1) duḥkha [adjective - card] mfn. (according to grammarians properly written
duṣ-kha and said to be from dus and kha [cf. su-kha] ; but more probably a
Prakritized form for duḥ-stha q.v.) uneasy, uncomfortable, unpleasant,
difficult R.
(H1) duḥkha [adjective - card] mfn. (according to grammarians properly written
duṣ-kha and said to be from dus and kha [cf. su-kha] ; but more probably a
Prakritized form for duḥ-stha q.v.) uneasy, uncomfortable, unpleasant,
difficult R. Hariv. (compar. -tara MBh. R. )
(H1B) duḥkha [noun -
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Emily,
MMY was saying that the TM practice can lead one to cosmic consciousness and
enlightenment. Thus, one is freed from the bondage of actions and Karma in
this lifetime. As such, it is possible to be detached or maintain Self
consciousness permanently while engaging in actions
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