Nothing to do with the Buddha." Really Cafolini? Nothing at all? The obliteration of the ego, the transcendence of sense and materialism, of the world of phenomena, the unconditioned aspect of the absolute...... nope, nothing in common at all I suppose!
You should have quoted me. Paulclem has been arguing against my position that Brahmanism and Buddhism are essentially similar.
Also, you say he "did not teach anymore." What are you talking about? He spent the last 45 years of his life travelling and teaching.
In yoga everything is united by something, in Buddhism everything is united by nothingness. That's it. The something in yoga is transcendent, unconditioned, infinite, absolute. The Buddhist conception makes more sense to me but you ought not talk down on the yogis like they are fools engaged in sophistry. They aren't. I don't consider their wisdom to be ultimate, but it is wisdom nonetheless.



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