On Nov 21, 2005, at 8:37 AM, sparaig wrote:

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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One of the signs that the fourth pranayama has been attained is  

paralysis.




Er, and this is different than simply not being aware of they body 

during samadhi, how? "Spontaneous paralysis" doesn't sound real great 

to me.


It is disconcerting at first, but a good teacher explains all this so there's no worry.

The spontaneous episodes of breath suspension during samadhi in 

TM are easily interupted, by tapping someone on the shoulder or 

otherwise getting their attention. How do you show that someone is 

truely paralyzed in your world BTW?


It's something you would have to experience, it's just the best way to describe it.


 It is first perfect in various parts of the body. There  


are documented stories of students in the US who have perfected this  

to the point of  being able to have minor surgery with very little  

local anesthesia. The other sign is prolonged suspension of breathing.




Documentation in peer-reviewed journals?


Actually what I had seen was a signed letter from the physician who performed the surgery written to the teacher/guru himself.



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