Question: Is the _turiya_ consciousness a form of samadhi? Is it in any way related to _sahaja_ samadhi?
Sri Chinmoy: The
turiya consciousness is the Transcendental Reality. It is not a form of samadhi in the accurate sense of the term. When an individual soul establishes permanent and constant union with the Supreme Being, we say that he is enjoying the
turiya consciousness. The possessor of
turiya consciousness usually does not come down for manifestation because he likes to remain immersed in
Sat-Chit-Ananda, Existence-Consciousness-Bliss. Here the seeker reaches the absolute height of evolution. This loftiest realisation has no direct link with
sahaja samadhi.
Sahaja samadhi holds the
turiya consciousness. A possessor of
sahaja samadhi embodies the
turiya consciousness, and it is he who challenges earth-ignorance with a view to transforming it into the perfect creation. He embodies the highest transcendental Truth, Light, Peace, Bliss, Power and all divine qualities in boundless measure in his being, and he manifests these divine qualities in the easiest and most effective way in his multifarious day-to-day activities. In his outer life he acts like a divine child who has Eternity’s Height and Infinity’s Light at his disposal, sharing them with aspiring humanity cheerfully and unreservedly.
From:Sri Chinmoy,The summits of God-Life: Samadhi and Siddhi, Agni Press, 1974
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