Quote Originally Posted by yajvan View Post
Hari Om
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Last point on this matter and I will let it rest and post some other ideas.
The point of Turiya as transcendental is absolutely true, of this there is no doubt. Yet, this Atman, this turiya is found in everything. It is the essential 'subject' in everything ( person, place, or thing, every noun, and verb that exists in this universe). The expansion into God and Brahman consciousness allows one to enjoy, rejoice, experience this Fullness (Bhuma) of Being , this Turyia within creation. All this is THAT. This bhagavat chetana & brahmi chetana brings this Truth to life. This is the wisdom of the great brahmarishi's and muni's that rejoiced in this satyam ritam bharat.



pranams, and all glory to HIM who breathes out the Ved - thank you for letting me discuss this wonderful knowledge... it is a joy to write these words.
Namaskar Yajvan Ji,

Thank you for a detailed and useful exposition. The point I tried to make was (since I felt that it was important) that the fourth is beyond consciousness (Pragnya) and hence is not a state of consciousness.

Reagrds

Om Namah Shivayya