Maha Samadhi is
the final conscious abandoning of the physical body. To achieve Maha
Samadhi all karma needs to be completely dissolved, requiring that that
individual has achieved self realization or soul realization. Even the
smallest pieces of attachment or karma are surrendered to God and
dissolved in divine love and lifted into worlds beyond karma.
Samadhi is generally understood as a spiritual
state, while in the body, of a super-consciousness allowing the
experience of expanded knowledge and experiences. Two concepts are
associated with such a state are Savikalpa Samadhi and Nirvikalpa
Samadhi.
Savikalpa Samadhi is a state of spontaneous
self-knowledge of a Yogi or Siddha that is non-continuous. The Siddha’s
consciousness is interrupted when one awakes from the divine conscious
state.
Nirvikalpa Samadhi is the state of divine consciousness that is un-interrupted.
Sahaja Samadhi is a third type of Samadhi which
the Sadgurus experience when in their human embodiment. It is an
effortless spontaneous state of super consciousness, where “Nirvikalpa
Samadhi” is their natural state.
Maha Samadhi is quite different and is where a
Saint leaves their body and is capable of remaining in super
consciousness. Spiritual practitioners at lesser levels are not
capable of post-death awareness. One needs to be a Sadguru or Perfect
Master to be a Jeevan Mukta that is one whose consciousness is not
affected by death or birth. For them, death is not end of being, but
only shedding of the body, which they had been occupying to carry on
certain earthly duties with humanity.
When a Master is in a human body, they appear as a person but are
internally conducting their divine role. Masters promise that they will
look-after their devotees after leaving the physical form. Disciples
only need to approach their Sadguru with love to receive love and
support from their Sadguru. Often Masters without a human body are more
energetic in the inner-worlds and with their disciples. Sadgurus as the
embodiments of divine mercy and are continuously in a state of full
divine consciousness, beyond the states of life and death. They take a
human body out of their infinite compassion for humankind.
GMCKS’ transition has allowed his disciples to evolve more rapidly.
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