Dear Joe and all,
This article “New science is shedding light on what really happens
during out-of-body experiences” seems received a lot of responses from
our members.
After posting it on 25th, I went on tour in Interior Tamilnadu. Me and
my wife’s first aim was to visit “Chtura Giri”, a hill near Madurai
City, which is famous for many siddhas having been lived there.
Unfortunately we could not reach to the top, since that last night
where we stayed in a nearby town hotel do not provide us AC room, so
including my children, none us could able to sleep, so which made us
so tired after climbing for one hour. This hill used to be a real
challenging hill for all. Normally it takes 6 hours to climb.
There upon we went to few falls and then we went to a temple right on
the beach and then returned after four days to Chennai.
This article I posted because while reading I realized that I had
similar experience once.
Last year one night my younger son who is 6 years old not sleeping and
disturbing us all. So I took him to other room, so that at least my
wife and elder son can sleep peacefully.
In the other room, I made to lie down, but he was not quiet, he
continues to beat me and kick me. I was not having enough strength
even to shout at him, so I prayed god, “please kill me, I don’t want
to live anymore”.
After that prayer to my surprise, “I” the consciousness separated out
from the body, observing down below suresh body lying down and this
child kicking continuously.
But there was no feel of those kicks on the body felt by this
consciousness as it is happening to somebody and this consciousness
watching it. This continued for some time.
Sometimes later the child stopped kicking and went to sleep. And this
separateness of consciousness no more felt and I remember only waking
up in the morning, but the memory of it still present clearly.
>From this experience what I can realize is that for Buddha it is
Permanent in nature, i.e. there is clear separation between
consciousness and the body. And this consciousness uses the body just
like we use any vehicle (like car), and hence any damages to the body
do not really a pain just like when Car has damages, the person
sitting inside looks at it as the damages of car and not off his own.
I can summaries that this consciousness is what individual soul and we
all are many individual souls and there is a source of these souls,
that is super soul, that is ever taken any form, but operates all form
through its solders, the individual souls.
Buddha when attained Mahanirvana, the soul of the body merged with the source.
When soul’s desire for visibility (visible form i.e. body and
intellect) ends, there is freedom from all miseries.
But why this desire (attachments to the visible form) do not come to
an end so easily?
Best regards
Suresh
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J.Suresh
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