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The Limits of Satsang

by: Krishna

Fri Oct 30, 2009 at 18:54 PM PDT


"The Surgeon General's warning on attending Satsangs as the sole form of Spiritual approach. There were good reasons that traditional approaches tended to be gradual. Sooner or later purification happens, if not before awakening then after awakening, being sober about this truth is important."

That's the You Tube description of this Satsang.

This is a different angle on the process. Wearing two hats my language can be radically different whether I'm holding a Satsang or doing a Waking Down sitting.

I kind of chuckle now about how I describe "the rest of your being" as a distraction and a nuisance unless we become embodied. For one who wants only to be formless Consciousness this is true enough, and it is a good reason to "deal with" the fact of our limited human nature. And while the language itself is not the most embodied and not the kind I would likely use at a WDM sitting it makes the case for WDM being a messy non-hypermasculine 21st century version of a traditional tantric perspective.

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Wonderful. Thank you for describing the specifics of consciousness and Waking Down so well!

Love and Blessings,

Sheldon


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You're very welcome. Great to hear from you Sheldon.
Much love to Driana and Elijah!

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