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is not really correct; it is mistaking "realization" for "connection." | is not really correct; it is mistaking "realization" for "connection." | ||
yoga means union of a particular | yoga means union of a particular emanation or incarnation or body or whatnot with the consciousness of krsna. | ||
(in other words, being "realized" in the sense of being "connected" to "another node in the fabric of consciousness" where you think you you are somebody else or whatever has nothing to do with realization as the word is used in yoga.) | (in other words, being "realized" in the sense of being "connected" to "another node in the fabric of consciousness" where you think you you are somebody else or whatever has nothing to do with realization as the word is used in yoga.) | ||
if you are using realization in an LP-specific way (i.e. not representative of traditional yogic understanding), one idea is to indicate that in some way. | if you are using the word "realization" in an LP-specific way (i.e. not representative of traditional yogic understanding), one idea is to indicate that in some way. |
Revision as of 17:34, 31 October 2020
the part that says:
Realization occurs when the Physical Unit Connects either with its own Resident Monadic Consciousness or some other "node" in the Fabric of Consciousness
is not really correct; it is mistaking "realization" for "connection."
yoga means union of a particular emanation or incarnation or body or whatnot with the consciousness of krsna.
(in other words, being "realized" in the sense of being "connected" to "another node in the fabric of consciousness" where you think you you are somebody else or whatever has nothing to do with realization as the word is used in yoga.)
if you are using the word "realization" in an LP-specific way (i.e. not representative of traditional yogic understanding), one idea is to indicate that in some way.