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The human body is just a home for the soul. We can leave anytime we chose. If we are about to be killed or are about to die, we watch from above, we are never in our bodies when they die. Being removed from your body in this way is a sure way to "travel" but, we have the ability to do this at will. You can travel to any point in the world or universe and see anything you want past, present and future. You will always be accompanied by your guardian spirit. It's very cool!!!

peace

2006-07-05 02:12:51 · answer #1 · answered by mk_hancock 1 · 0 0

I've experienced things in meditation that I also experienced on drugs. The upper regions? I don't know about that. All of it is more illusion and not the stopping point. I've been in a place where I've been bowed to a great white orb along with countless others yet when I descibed this place to a mediation teacher, they said it is not the stopping point. The point where there is no separation is where one will experience bliss, yet if you are practicing for a goal such as that, then your meditation is useless because that is not the point. It's just a sit.

2006-07-05 09:27:43 · answer #2 · answered by changRdie 3 · 0 0

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Oh, yes. It's almost like if there is a THIS WAY UP sign that you can not desobey. You soul is dragged away from the Menene, the fruity strawberry that only the dead should taste, away, and up, to the Upper Regions where the Silly and the Gibberoong await them Spirit travellers.

Plz, plz don't think I am making this up, or trying to be funny. That is MY experience. My Revelation of things otherwise serious and impossible to grasp.

The meditation is the hard part. You go through all these asanas, and your body feels better, and better, and through improved control of your respiration you achieve joy, and I don't even have to eat more than once every two days. So what I meant is this: knowing that meditating makes me stronger, it becomes the hardest part to go through, all over again, every day, knowing that it will also take me back to the upper part, past the Menene, closer, and closer to the Gibberoong.

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2006-07-05 09:14:58 · answer #3 · answered by reading_is_dangerous 3 · 0 0

I am only an observer and not the observed. The observer is a witness.

The witnessed is me but not the real ‘I’. Suffering exists in me and not in the real ‘I’. This is an important enquiry in Indian philosophy. The body is witnessed… so the witnessor is different from the witnessed. The mind is observed and the observer is different from the observed. Feelings are observed and the observer is the real ‘I’. So who am I? I am only an observer and to observe I must be consciousness, the awareness. This awareness has no form. If it were to have a form, it can be observed and anything that is observed is an object of perception. The subject is the real ‘I’. So the real ‘I’ has no form and hence it is formless. That which is formless cannot be destroyed. Hence, Indian mystics say the self is indestructible. This has to be experienced and can not be intellectually grasped

2006-07-05 09:08:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should be very watchful as mind can misled you.
It is not so easy to go to the inner regions.
Some people do have this ability.

If you had an inner experience it is better not to try to understand what really happened because you do not have enough information.

If you are able to reproduce it then it is up to you if you will go and do any research of the inner world. Be care full. But in this case you would probably not ask such question. It is better to ask for the teacher - inside you.

Try to avoid to explain this inner visions to other. If they accrued they were meant for you. The most important lesson we get from such experience is that we are not this body.

2006-07-05 09:34:52 · answer #5 · answered by PINKO P 3 · 0 0

You get closer to your roots in meditation, You are traveling lower regions, not upper.

2006-07-05 10:28:44 · answer #6 · answered by American Spirit 7 · 0 0

be careful..
it might be delusions..
the purpose of meditation is to observe your mind and overcome your ignorance, greed, hatred, and other defilements of mind..
awareness (attention) is the key in meditation...
if you have that experience, don't lose your awareness..
remember the three universal characterictic.
dukha. unsatisfactory..
anicca.. impermanence..
anatta.. no self/ not mine..

2006-07-05 10:26:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As above ... so beneath ...

2006-07-05 09:06:16 · answer #8 · answered by gmonkai 4 · 0 0

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