1. Human development
  2. I-transcendent stage of life

I-transcendent stage of life

  • Ego-death
  • Conditional self-realization
  • Jnana samadhi (Hinduism, Yoga)
  • Gnosis
  • Sixth stage of life

Description

As a deepening identification with consciousness itself is experienced, there is what may be referred to as "conditional self-realization". This is the condition of [jnana samadhi]

- there is still some awareness of the individual as witness. Such orientation may be found in the jnana yoga of the [advaita]

vedanta, the [buddhi yoga]

of some Buddhist traditions, in Jainism and Samkhya. Errors are the holding on to the position of consciousness as separate from spirit energy and conditional objects, and to the love and bliss of consciousness by excluding awareness of conditional objects and states.

Context

The sixth of seven stages of life characterized by Master Da Love Ananda (formerly Da Free John).

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Human development
Type
(M) Modes of awareness
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Last update
Dec 3, 2024