Hari Om
Hello folks,
I thought I would share this with you… not a hair raising experience of samyama, but goes under “casual and delightful”.
I have been reading the Upanishads lately.
Upanishads or Upa-ni-shad means come sit near or to sit down near.
Sit near to who? The Enlightened teacher so he can teach; it also implies come sit near the Truth ( these rishis really got a knack for getting as much meaning in a word ,eh?) There are ~ 108 Upanishads ( some think more) they are at times brief, of a few paragraphs, and some are extensive.
So the one I am reading is the BRIHADARANYAKA UPANISHAD by Sage Yajavalkya, as he is the author of many of the chapters( called brahmana’s). BRIHADARANYAKA means Large Forest, or where the rishi chose to compose this Upanishad. It also means a large forest of knowledge, as it talks about the SELF as Brahman, being one and the same and explains this in detail.
Its said when a person reads this Upanishad he is “transformed” due to the level of knowledge that it discusses. This has been my subtle experience over time. The understanding of the world, to Brahman, to SELF to me is different. The more i read the higher levels of underanding and a better appreciation there is , but at a subtle level, yet things are clearly different - they say that Brahman is beyond discription - this is where this experience fits in. Something light & delightful, and the more I read the better ( clearer) the perception becomes of the surroundings and the relationship to Brahman.
I am not sure if others in the group are readers of the various parts of the Ved and can concur with this.
Thats my experience - not a lot of sizzle, but something I have found very agreeable with my progress.
Regards and Pranams,
Frank in San Digeo