Teaser:
For instance practicing drum rudiments is primarily repeating them over and
over again.
Alistair Shearer "commentarily" translates abhyaasa-vairaagyaabhyaaM
tan-nirodhaH like
this:
The five types of mental activity are settled through the practice of yoga
and the
freedom
BS 1.1.12 goes like this
aanandamayo 'bhyaasaat (without sandhi: aanandamayaH; abhyaasaat)
Some of the meanings of the word abhyaasa according to CDSL:
abhyAsa 2 m. the act of adding anything , S3ulb. ; (in Gr.) `" what is
prefixed "' , the first syllable of a reduplicated r
Xero, this seems a fair enough succinct historical analysis of the temporal TM
movement on that level. He evidently was strategic the whole way right through
to the end on this. He gave an interview in the very final weeks of his life
and it was vital and clearly this same consistent talk on spi
However, Chapters 7 and beyond of the BG are definitely "out", as well as most
of the Puranic literature such as the Srimad Bhagavatam. OTOH, strictly
impersonalist Scriptures such as the Brahma Sutras are welcomed since the main
topic is Pure Consciousness. .8. etc, etc
Said like a tr
TL:dr version: "Don't worship the gods; worship Girish!"
Thx...MMY stopped the BG after chapter 6, since some of the later chapters are
devoted to Krishna as a Personality. MMY deliberately has chosen those "Vedic"
texts to be in concert with his plan to cull out any taint of devotion to the
"Deities". If such devotional elements crept into the teach
I doubt that this commentary is published anywhere. It is probably only in the
hand of a few TMO's. Typical control issues abound. "If you are not in unity
consciousness then it will only baffle or confuse you ... blah blah."
Probably MMY probably thought that Badarayana shifted between G.C. and
ebill,
If the commentary is published, I'd like to buy it to see how it relates to
the ideas MMY wrote on the BGita. Also, I got a copy of Chapter 7 to the Gita,
but have not seen any of the subsequent chapters being sold at MUM Press.
I read here in the forum that those chapters are res
I listened to Jerry Jarvis give a brief set of comments about MMY's Brahma
Sutra commentary one time. He had a typed copy of the commentary with him as he
spoke. I seriously doubt it would track well with Shankara's famous Bhasya but
I have not read it yet so no one yet knows.
Have Bari2 ask J