On Nov 28, 2006, at 1:58 PM, nablusos108 wrote:
--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Nov 28, 2006, at 2:07 AM, anywho108 wrote:
This brings up something I've been pondering about "yogic flying"
which of course isn't flying at all. Although I've had the sutras
for
many many years, I would like to hear some explanation of exactly
what
bouncing around, or shaking, or whatever else people are doing has
anything to do with levitation.
I've always had the feeling that if tomorrow MMY said, okay, all
this
hopping around isn't really necessary, then all of a sudden people
would stop hopping around.
What's the point?
It's a by product of either pranayama or the most elementary form
of
kundalini awakening.
There are basically three levels of kundalini awakening: prana
kundalini, cit kundalini and samashti kundalini.
Prana kundalini is usually experienced by jerking, hopping
motions.
It's what happens when kundalini awakens at the muladhara chakra.
Kundalini then usually goes on to rise higher, but in the TMSP it
is
chronically and repeatedly invoked at this lower level. It also
can
provide minor, passing siddhis.
It's only when kundalini becomes cit kundalini at the heart chakra
that the awakening process really begins to unfold. Once it
reaches
the third eye and samashti kundalini is awake, one is able to
perceive from a unified level of consciousness.
What a bunch of hilarious nonsense. From day 3 of starting the flying-
sutra the kundalini in my body went straight upp through the whole
bode an poured out from the top of my head, and "it" stayed there for
long periods. This happened with many others also.
And then this Vaj fellow comes along claiming it is invoked on a low
level ?
I seriously do not think you have a clue of what the TM-Sidhis are
about Vaj. I also seriously doubdt that you ever lerarned TM. And if
you learned, I do not think you understood any of it.
Kundalini went "my body went straight upp through the whole bode an
poured out from the top of my head" or prana-kundalini did?
Do you know the difference? One is the essence of the other.