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This book, “Samadhi, Coma, and Anaesthesia,” emerges from a sincere attempt to bridge these two worlds — the contemplative wisdom of the inner sciences and the analytical rigor of modern medicine.
At first glance, Samadhi, Coma, and Anaesthesia may appear externally similar. In all three states, the body may become still, breathing may slow, and the response to the outer world may reduce. Yet beneath this outward resemblance lie fundamentally different realities.
Samadhi represents heightened awareness and conscious stillness.
Coma reflects neurological disruption and pathological unconsciousness.
Anaesthesia is a temporary medically induced suppression of conscious experience.




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