On Oct 18, 2005, at 3:31 PM, Peter wrote:

>
>
> --- Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>
>> On Oct 18, 2005, at 3:12 PM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
>>
>>
>>> A more useful discussion I think is the spiritual,
>>>
>> mental, emotional
>>
>>> and physical effect of long term shakti
>>>
>> stimulation that goes on
>>
>>> during YFing.  My current view is that short term
>>>
>> it can break some
>>
>>> rigid boundaries in all those areas for the good,
>>>
>> but long term it
>>
>>> causes too many imbalances, and that explains the
>>>
>> pitiful condition of
>>
>>> so many people you see in the domes.  What I've
>>>
>> learnt thru some other
>>
>>> spiritual-physical practices is that integration
>>>
>> of shakti or chi is
>>
>>> what's important and it doesn't seem to me that
>>>
>> enough emphasis is put
>>
>>> on how to integrate the energy flow in the
>>>
>> tm-sidhis program.
>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I believe this is a valid observation. There a
>> number of
>> prerequisites for levitation to occur, but even with
>> those aside, if
>> one hasn't balanced the elements internally,
>> eventually you will pay
>> the price. Yogis who practice prana-nadi-bindu, the
>> yoga of prana,
>> the conduits and the vital drops, call it a "sharp"
>> path since it can
>> really do harm if it is practiced incorrectly.
>>
>
> Seems like all yogis have this perspective. They
> always warn about the perils of directly manipulating
> prana through specific nadis. Apparently some possible
> side effects are irreversible.

They call it "prana disease". Of course if you are instructed  
properly, there's less chance of that. Most practice routines have an  
ending practice to remove the results of any errors.



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