Forwarded from The Divine 52 Intervention
During meditation, the devotee's attention first leaves the realm of physical sounds in the material world.
Then the attention is caught by the various sounds resulting from the inner activities of the physical body-such as the circulation of the blood, the pumping of the heart, the restlessness of the breath.
These vibrations become very audible and disturbing when man's attention is fully concentrated within.
By deeper meditation, the devotee goes beyond the inner physical sounds; and when he passes through the astral kingdom, he begins to hear the various vibratory sounds of the astral vital forces (sounds like the blowing of conch shells: or round, full, rolling vibrations of musical quality):
the bumblebee, flute, harp, gong bell, sea roar, and astral symphony.
Following those sounds, he learns to locate the centers of life and consciousness.
Locating the centers, he in time actually sees them.
This achievement ordinarily requires years of meditation under the guidance and blessing of an advanced guru.
Finally, viewing the centers, and ascending his consciousness through them in the various stages of samadhi, the yogi has solved the mystery of the body; he knows it as a manipulatable form of light vibrations.
Paramahansa Yogananda, God Talks With Arjuna
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Then the attention is caught by the various sounds resulting from the inner activities of the physical body-such as the circulation of the blood, the pumping of the heart, the restlessness of the breath.
These vibrations become very audible and disturbing when man's attention is fully concentrated within.
By deeper meditation, the devotee goes beyond the inner physical sounds; and when he passes through the astral kingdom, he begins to hear the various vibratory sounds of the astral vital forces (sounds like the blowing of conch shells: or round, full, rolling vibrations of musical quality):
the bumblebee, flute, harp, gong bell, sea roar, and astral symphony.
Following those sounds, he learns to locate the centers of life and consciousness.
Locating the centers, he in time actually sees them.
This achievement ordinarily requires years of meditation under the guidance and blessing of an advanced guru.
Finally, viewing the centers, and ascending his consciousness through them in the various stages of samadhi, the yogi has solved the mystery of the body; he knows it as a manipulatable form of light vibrations.
Paramahansa Yogananda, God Talks With Arjuna
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Forwarded from "HIAF" (Thilo 11〽️)
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Making Life Wonderful | Marshall Rosenberg
Making Life Wonderful
Marshall Rosenberg
Making Life Wonderful | Marshall Rosenberg
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What I want in my life is compassion, a flow between myself and others based on a mutual giving from the heart.
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My theory is that we get depressed because we’re not getting what we want, and we’re not getting what we want because we have never been taught to get what we want. Instead, we’ve been taught to be good little boys and girls and good mothers and fathers. If we’re going to be one of those good things, better get used to being depressed. Depression is the reward we get for being “good.” But, if you want to feel better, I’d like you to clarify what you would like people to do to make life more wonderful for you.
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