33. The Universal Journey

This course examines in detail the seven steps on the Way of Knowledge

Description

Session 1 

śubhecchā, good impulse, pure desire, the point of movement.

Session 2 

śubhecchā, the beginning of the play of awakening, a dialectic exercise. 

Session 3 

suvicāraṇā, liberating decision, turning towards the universal

Session 4 

suvicāraṇā, the attraction towards reason and truth, opposing loyalties

Session 5 

tanumānasā, purity and refinement of mind, good reasoning

Session 6

tanumānasā, the effects of impurities and tendencies

Session 7 

sattvāpati, the region of light

Session 8

 sattvāpati ,lack of fear

Session 9

asaṁsakti, detachment

Session 10

padārṭhābhāvani and turīya, The real being and liberation

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