Jamshad Ghanbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: Jamshad Ghanbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 21:47:13 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Charlie Lutes in print & audios clips

I agree with what Patrick Gillam wrote
Those days that people searched for strange and amazing events within the deep forests of Himalayas, mountains and other places where adepts lived are over.
Today we are witnessing all sorts of siddhis from invisibility to levitation , reading minds and ...etc. ( I know friends that have started levitating - They stay floated in the air for minutes)
Therefore what Yogananda has written in his book is beautiful and interesting yet is noting new these days and we see people are in need of further advance techniques for their desires and progress in life.
Package of Techniques must be prepared for this thirst.
This is called real business.
We are all aware that we live in a world which has reached its own evolutionary climax. This stage can be best explained in a summarized , concentrated and Sutric form as the word ""BUSINESS""
I hope that the ones who read this mail will enjoy the Dept - Sweetness and the Beauty of that which is kept hidden within its context.
Enjoy your life where ever you are
Jamshad

Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Feb 13, 2006, at 3:46 PM, Patrick Gillam wrote:

Vincent J. Daczynski devotes his site to amazing 
abilities much as Yogananda devoted his autobiography 
to anecdotes of the realized. At one time, such stories 
inspired me because I felt I would achieve such things 
myself. Now my attitude seems to have changed.

Now I'm not too keen on hearing isolated stories of 
this adept here and that healer there. These anomalies 
may point to untapped human potential, but now 
that people have been doing self-development 
practices for decades, I'm more interested in 
finding out works for them.

It's like these studies that put one Buddhist monk 
in an MRI and show the amazing results. What's that 
mean? I have to live in a monastery for 30 years to 
be happy? When you figure out how to package
the bliss, buddy, let me know.

That said, I wonder if there's a way to capitalize
on these super abilities in the context of our 
entertainment-oriented culture. Create a competition
or something. A yogic Olympics, maybe?

If you did, you'd just create attachment to the outward stroke. If "it" (the siddhi) becomes an object, you immediately fall into ignorance IMO.

These are normally experienced as signs of progress *spontaneously* unless there is a specific reason you are cultivating a certain manifestation of energy (e.g. tummo) and maintaining a specific POV to use it.

.02 USD


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