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Sahaja Samadhi; Saha; Ja


Sahaja Samadhi:

The term ‘Sahaja Samadhi’ in Sanskrit means ‘together-born’ and ‘placed-together’.

The state of undivided consciousness called ‘sahaj samadhi’ in the Indian language:

• [Mr. Uppaluri Krishnamurti]: ‘There is nobody here: I don’t see anything; the whole of my body is reflecting things exactly the way they are out there. The recognising and naming mechanism is in the background except when there is a need for it. This absence of the movement of thought which recognises and names things is the state of samadhi, sahaja (natural) samadhi’. (from Part Four, ‘The Mystique Of Enlightenment’; Second Edition; Published by: Akshaya Publications, Bangalore, INDIA. 1992: www.well.com/user/jct/moetitle.htm

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Saha, Ja:

The word ‘saha’ in Sanskrit is usually rendered as ‘spontaneous’ and ‘ja’ can mean ‘in-born’ ... hence ‘natural state’ (or ‘native state’).


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