Yes, you could do other practices that could affect third eye which
might not be categorized strictly as meditation such as devotional
singing. Or you could no spiritual practices and still have the third
eye activated because of Kundalini.
--- In [email protected], "seventhray1" <steve.sun...@...>
wrote:
>
>
> The thing is, I'm getting some third eye action without any of the
> meditation. It seems that I get a sensation there periodically, and
> then a little something more opens up for me. Baby steps.
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "Ravi Yogi" raviyogi@ wrote:
> >
> > But what is meditation - is it only sitting in lotus, eyes closed
> > focusing on the third eye? I personally don't think so, I think any
> time
> > you are utterly relaxed and centered you are in meditation. So I
> > wouldn't discount the possibility that you are not meditating.
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "seventhray1" steve.sundur@
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > This is all quite interesting. For the moment at least, meditation
> > > isn't really an integral part of my path. If it were, these
> > > distinctions might be more important. And I appreciate that you
have
> > > laid them out. For some, I am sure they are important points. It
> > says
> > > somewhere that seekers are of three types, mild, intent, and super
> > > focussed. I think I have slid down the scale some.
> > >
> > >
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