Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 15
The sentient, cannot be realized, by depending on, the insentient. Those who, having depended on Matter, or the insentient (physical, subtle and causal bodies), want to realize God, cannot realize Him, even through trance, because a trance also depends, on the causal body.[1]
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- ↑ A man acts with the physical body, thinks with the subtle body and experiences trance with the causal body. The causal body and the trance experienced with it in spite of being superior to wakefulness, sleep and sound sleep are in their subtle form constantly active. When a person transcends the causal body, only the self remains. This is the constant trance of the self, which transcends both activity and inactivity when a man realizes the self there is neither activity nor inactivity. There is deviation from the trance of the causal body. But in the trance of the self on Self-realization there is neither trance our deviation. This is known as 'seedless trance' because in it the connection (seed) with the world is totally destroyed. This is also known as Sahajavastha (innate or natural condition) though it transcends all renditions.
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