It is not so difficult to attain Life beyond death, or walking over  
water.

During the practice of Pranayam when the breath becomes still, after  
two hours, how far one wants to go in water one can go, because, when  
Water, Voidness and the self, all are One and I myself is the same,  
then tranquilizing breath in this body, inner Illumination is  
attained, when the "Kebali Kumbhaka" is held, i.e., when the air of  
respiration becomes tranquil in the normal course of practice.

This is one piece of information I comprehend but do not experience  
or realize as yet.

It is not difficult to enter into eternal Life during the present  
tenure of life this is written in the Upanisad.

"Jivanmukta" refers to a person who is liberated while living in the  
physical body. When the breath becomes tranquil by the practice of  
Kriya, if the seeker holds on to this state for two hours he can dive  
into deep meditation for as long as he wants, he can tune himself in  
Oneness for a long time.

Because water, i.e., the patches of waves in between the eyebrows,  
Voidness, i.e., ether or Akash, and the Sun, i.e., Light or Energy  
all are One, i.e., the reflection of the Self or pure Consciousness  
and absolute I, the embodied Self is so. Eventually the breath is  
stilled by the practice of Kriya; technically this is called Kebali  
Kumbhaka in Yoga science.

Then every cell of the physical body is illuminated by the inner  
Light of the Self. As a result, the whole body is illumined and is  
divinized. The seeker (to be called Jivanmukta) thus attains eternal  
Life beyond time or death.

This information was comprehended by Yogiraj Sri Sri Shyama Charan  
Lahiri Mahasay on the day when he recorded this realization.


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