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Anubhuti is your being coming to conclusion, cognitive shift because of experience.  
 
Anubhuti is your being coming to conclusion, cognitive shift because of experience.  
  
Example: When Swamiji initiates you, and you manifest powers. It is anubhava. Anubhava is experience. Because you manifest the powers, you come to the conclusions about you, life, God, Sadashiva. That is Anubhuti.  
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Example: When Swamiji initiates you, and you manifest powers. It is [[anubhava]]. Anubhava is experience. Because you manifest the powers, you come to the conclusions about you, life, God, Sadashiva. That is Anubhuti.  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
Anubhooti & Anubhava - The Two Sides
 
Anubhooti & Anubhava - The Two Sides
 
http://nithyananda.org/video/anubhuti-anubhava-two-sides-experience#gsc.tab=0
 
http://nithyananda.org/video/anubhuti-anubhava-two-sides-experience#gsc.tab=0

Revision as of 13:10, 20 February 2019

Anubhuti is your being coming to conclusion, cognitive shift because of experience.

Example: When Swamiji initiates you, and you manifest powers. It is anubhava. Anubhava is experience. Because you manifest the powers, you come to the conclusions about you, life, God, Sadashiva. That is Anubhuti.

References

Anubhooti & Anubhava - The Two Sides http://nithyananda.org/video/anubhuti-anubhava-two-sides-experience#gsc.tab=0