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Naad Reliance

Naad Reliance

Some yoga philosophy and religious presentations propose a self which is absolute but I have so far failed to find any evidence that every self is absolute, I have not found also any non-self which is absolute or which will become absolute through austerities and/or meditation.

The evidence I present is that the coreSelf is real. It is a constant selfReality but it is a portion of the dependent absolute. This dependent absolute something has a perpetual reliant need for a supportive environment. It is always reliant. Its quest of inquiry is a reliance need which it constantly seeks to fulfill.

For higher meditation, the research for this is completed in naad sound resonance practice. There are three stages but these take years, if not lives to practice. Most students are not interested in such a long process. They expect a flash event which will give them the mastership in rapid time after a few days or weeks.

When there is no rapid result, they molest a teacher about the failure. Their feeling is that they deserve rapid progress.

There are basically three stages of naad meditation. Any one may take years or lives to master. If someone can master this rapidly, it means that person has come from a past life history of successful intense practice. It is not because the person was assisted miraculously in this one life.

The three stages are.

  • Reach naad resonance in meditation after being on a lower level with the mind indulging itself. This is similar to leaving a war zone where the sound of the weapons cease, where there is no danger of being killed or wounded.
  • Being in naad resonance in meditation at the very beginning of the session with no display from a lower mental level. This is like being in a heavenly place where there is no misbehavior in the mind and no effort is required to keep the mind from negative indulgence.
  • Being in spiritual light, selfLight, and having slight contact with naad all the same.

These three states are reliant on a long successful practice of the 4 higher stages of the eight-staged ashtanga yoga which is explained in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This is the application of meditation (samyama) to inner sound and light.

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