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« Reply #15 on: July 26, 2008, 21:59:56 »

Hello Everyone

Some Meditations take your mind completely off your body, deep relaxation but I prefer the ones that focus on the body. You all know me, my body mastery quest continues.


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Correct breathing can have a profound influence over consciousness, and in fact is one of the most effective ways of achieving a trance state. Thiis is a major subject in its own right, but factors to consider are rhythmic breathing, deep breathing, colour breathing - Pranayama, and Hermetic breathing.

I was combining a Taoist Breathing Method, & Buddhist Meditation & one of Adrian's concentration exercises. It is simple, you breath through your nose until you diaphragm is expanding then stop. In Taoism you never force the breath. Hold it until you breath out naturally. I would not count to 5 because like i said in Taoism you should not force or hold the breath. Then you exhale all the way until you can not exhale anymore. Then breath in (without holding your breath). Once you breath out all the way squeezing your organs you breath in right away. At this point you say 100, then when you exhale again all the way 99 and so on. This is harder the Adrian's regular concentration exercise. I stopped doing it because its hard to do, it incredible boring! lol This Meditation really helped me focus for awhile though.

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I read that a master of this type of breathing was able to go a great deal of time without breathing - as in using his mouth or nose

baki this is weird. You always come up with this kind of stuff! lol This will have to wait, I am still training my body to not need food anymore. The first technique in the book that is teaching me to go without food is something called the "Love Breath Meditation". It has to do with Breathing & the Heart Chakra.

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It is actually possible to inhale only the Fire element to accumulate it to such a degree that not only does the body feel hot, it is possible to project the accumulated Fire Element to ignite something several feet away.

In Tibet the adepts there use the same method to stay warm in temperatures many degrees below freezing, with only a single layer of clothes on, and can even melt snow down to the bare rock for a great distance around them.  Excellent for survival if stranded in very cold conditions. Similarly the Water Element can be accumulated to cool right down. Air can be accumulated for levitation - or to float off the ground, and Earth to feel and appear massively heavy.

This might seem beyond belief to most, but the truth is these occult abilities are available to anyone who takes the time to learn them.

Can you tell me how to breath in the fire element?! When I used to be in extremely cold temperatures I imagined myself being on fire and it didn't help me! If ANYTHING I need to learn how to Levitate. I love being outdoors however I think it is better karma to just stay inside because I always end up stepping on planets! Can you teach me how to breath in the Air Element so that I can Levitate over planets without hurting them?

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I use to practice what most would call 'Pyrokinesis' by accumulation of the Fire element. I could relite the candle wick more often this way rather then doing it on concentration alone.

Not Fair! You can do everything!

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« Reply #16 on: July 26, 2008, 23:46:29 »

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Not Fair! You can do everything!

I read and then I do. Thats all. I put in the time to practice bro and I am persistant with it. I dont stop and I wont!! Thats why I can achieve things that I really want. I'm not all powerful, no more so then anyone else here. I am a God being just like everyone else. I just choose to harness my God powers sometimes differently from others.

I have been into fields like this every since I was little. When I became a teen I began practicing some of these things and have been every since. I know some people don't really adhere to Chi kung practices but practicing them has it's benefits especailly when it comes to manipulating energy.

Though at times you do make me feel flattered at the same time I dont really desrve it. These things happen on acciedent or without my full conscious control or intent. You really have nothing to envy friend smiley
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« Reply #17 on: July 27, 2008, 00:56:09 »

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These things happen on acciedent or without my full conscious control or intent.

Oh now they just happen without you even trying!?

lol naw I'm kidding, it guess it is just my perception of you. I read Adrian's Book long before you did. But I didn't do Chi exercises for as long as you have so I guess you've earned your abilities.
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« Reply #18 on: July 27, 2008, 10:15:17 »

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These things happen on acciedent or without my full conscious control or intent.

Oh now they just happen without you even trying!?

Ha! I wish grin

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lol naw I'm kidding, it guess it is just my perception of you. I read Adrian's Book long before you did. But I didn't do Chi exercises for as long as you have so I guess you've earned your abilities.[/color]

Well you know, Adrian is not the only person in the world that knows what he/she talking about wink. There are many Enlightened book sellers and course givers out there. You just gotta know which ones to choose and be careful when choosing.
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« Reply #19 on: July 27, 2008, 16:45:54 »

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Well you know, Adrian is not the only person in the world that knows what he/she talking about wink. There are many Enlightened book sellers and course givers out there. You just gotta know which ones to choose and be careful when choosing.

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« Reply #20 on: July 27, 2008, 22:26:54 »

Adrian, In your book you state that one must reach a degree of deep physical relaxation. One must achieve this in a sitting position with spine completely straight. How can one relax like this? You are forced to keep your spine erect by exerting some form of tension. Once your body gets to relax, it behaves similar to how it is when sleep. Therefore if you are in a state of deep relaxation then how can you keep your spine straight?

I personally choose sitting meditations because it helps by forcing me to remain awake by exerting tension to keep my back straight. However I would choose a lying down position for the goal of becoming completely relaxed, yet exert a small degree of discomfort to keep me from slipping into dream land grin
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« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2008, 03:06:13 »

Hello Baki Hanma,

Adrian, In your book you state that one must reach a degree of deep physical relaxation. One must achieve this in a sitting position with spine completely straight.

Yes - this is so you are completely focused and do not drift off to sleep which is always possible while lying on a bed or sitting in a soft chair for example. Also, the less of your body making contact with a physical object the better.

Buddha meditated deeply and reached enlightenment while sitting on a rock.

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How can one relax like this? You are forced to keep your spine erect by exerting some form of tension. Once your body gets to relax, it behaves similar to how it is when sleep. Therefore if you are in a state of deep relaxation then how can you keep your spine straight?

Keeping your spine straight should not be an effort. It might seem like it is at first but you would soon get used to it. You can relax your spinal muscles without slouching for example.

A state of deep physical relaxation is a prerequisite of many abilities, particularly Out of Body Experiences for example, and many do this sitting in a chair with spine erect.

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I personally choose sitting meditations because it helps by forcing me to remain awake by exerting tension to keep my back straight. However I would choose a lying down position for the goal of becoming completely relaxed, yet exert a small degree of discomfort to keep me from slipping into dream land grin

Ideally there should be no discomfort at all, and with practice there would not be.

In Love and Light,

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« Reply #22 on: July 29, 2008, 19:40:49 »

Hello Everyone

While Meditating today I realized something. Adrian always says not to lean against the back of the chair or anything at all. Think about the kundalini, that is what you goal should be while Meditating! What I realized is simple and you can do it right now to prove I am right. Sit up straight in your chair & put your left hand on your spine behind your Solar Plexus. Now lean back against the chair while still felling your spine.

The Second Meditation to learn how to live without eating Earth Realm foods is something called "The Ancient Vedic Holy Breath". I am having trouble feeling the force behind the breath because I don't know where I should be looking. Has anyone done this Meditation before?

Evolution Damn it! I just realized that the whole book I paid for is right here


http://books.google.com/books?id=150TMZfBVRMC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=The+ancient+vedic+holy+breath+meditation&source=web&ots=kMfbqhRYpH&sig=o9Yhh1Qd7iHlMx6FecQVvyyKssc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA89,M1

So if anyone wants to do this with me the book is in that link
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« Reply #23 on: August 04, 2008, 19:12:25 »

Here is a simple meditation I practice. I got it from a manual; 100% Brain Course and been using it for many years now along with other types of meditation. Well anyways just thought I'd post it here to help those in wanting to learn some simple meditations.

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After mastering the concentration exercises and gaining control over your attention, you are ready for meditation. There is a contemplative stage between pure concentration and deep meditation that you might experience. It isn't necessarily detrimental, but it is the point where you can hallucinate and relate what you think are mystical experiences. You should be very wary of visions encountered while attempting meditation. You could be easily fooled with false notions from this curious limbo region between hypnosis and meditation. Just observe, proceed and experience any visions encountered, without judgment.

Actual attainment of meditation occurs when you are able to focus entirely on one item, and then remove the item from your mind and become attuned with the universe. It's not making the mind go blank, but allowing it to go empty that creates this experience. Then you feel like you become one with everything and in control of your total being. In one way or another, you spend your entire life trying to find this web of kinship which joins you to all living things and to Universal Love. Finding it, you realize then that the Kingdom of Heaven truly IS within you.

Meditation is an upper brain exercise that allows a person to experience the exalted higher emotional feelings so long sought after - selfless love, compassion, happiness, bliss, etc. After getting accomplished at experiencing these feelings, the adept can consciously recreate these emotions in his everyday life even without a formal meditative rapport. For beginning meditators, the simple exercise of observing and attending to your breathing is a good one.

Choose a quiet place and assume a comfortable position in a chair with your spine erect. Relax, close your eyes and bring your conscious awareness to the rhythm of your breathing. Say to yourself, "I am mindfully aware of breathing in," and then "I am mindfully aware of breathing out." You don't even have to recite the whole sentence. Just say, "breathing in" and "breathing out," to keep your mind on your breath. Notice the rising and falling of your abdomen as you breathe. Let your body become still while you inhale steadily and slowly. Feel the flow of your breathing. Notice how each breath cleanses and nourishes you. As thoughts intrude upon your consciousness, allow them to come and go without giving them further energy. Just witness the thoughts and bring your awareness back to your breathing.

As you practice, you will gradually start to detach from these thoughts and cease your background dialogue. Recognize the changing flow of emotion in you, but don't try to modify your feelings. Know that whatever you may feel is part of your flow of experience, and not a permanent state of your personality. Gently move back to following the movement of your breath. Keep this thought in mind as you meditate, God is present, loving me as I am, and guiding me. Realize the truth of this statement, and open yourself to it, but do not consider that by thinking it you are accomplishing anything. After a while, this thought will be in the background of your experience without actually articulating it very often. The length of time you meditate in the beginning can be as brief as 5 minutes several times a day, but gradually you will find yourself extending the time to 30 or 60 minutes in one sitting as you discover the inherent benefits. There is also the meditation on a sound that you generate, called a mantra. Some basic mantras are: ram, lam, ham, yam, aum or oom. After choosing a mantra sound (or other word sound you prefer) that intuitively feels right for you, resonate your mantra with utmost concentration in rapid repetitions for as long as one breath will allow. The resulting sound vibration sets up wave patterns throughout your cellular tissues that stimulate and harmonize your whole body. You can also reiterate your mantra mentally in the same repetitive way during each exhalation. This is good during potentially stressful moments throughout the day. After awhile, you'll find it will reverberate on its own in your mind without a conscious effort to repeat it. Devotees to transcendental meditation (TM) have displayed increased alpha and theta waves as well as a decreased blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen consumption. Correspondingly, this also promoted better relaxation and reduced anxiety during their normal day.

Another meditation exercise is focusing your attention on the inner sound in your ears. You can perceive this subtle sound in the quiet of your own home. Sufferers of tinnitus hear this inner sound in their ears (generated from the cochlea of the inner ear) as a loud pathological noise. You can also meditate on the inner light in your head by closing and raising your eyes to concentrate on the 'third eye' point in back of the bridge of your nose. (Like when used in self-hypnosis, this physiologically enhances an altered state of awareness.) When you do this, you'll begin to see a speck of illumination. As concentration continues, the point of light expands gradually into your whole field of vision. Then veil after veil of vibrational light reveals itself until finally spiritual vision is achieved. Some meditators initiate the process of seeing the light by imagining it at first or by gently pinching their closed eyelids & producing a phosphene effect.
Buddhist meditation involves 4 primary posture positions -- standing, walking, sitting and lying down. In each posture, you become mindful about what you are doing as you are doing it. For instance, with your eyes closed, bring your awareness to the act of standing and reiterate internally, "Standing, standing, standing," over and over to yourself as you stand quietly with your hands in front of you. When doing the walking meditation, walk very slowly forward and say, "Left ... foot ... touch," then "Right ... foot ... touch," etc. Then turn around slowly and say, "Turning, turning, turning" etc. By being mindful of each step in the process, your focus is brought totally to what you are doing as you are doing it. The same procedure is followed with the sitting and lying down postures, and for all other daily acts -- eating, driving, working, etc.

By becoming as conscious as possible throughout your day, you achieve the meditative purpose and all its benefits. In fact, it has been shown that crime is sharply reduced in the immediate vicinity of a group of consistent meditators. Beneficial health effects are also prevalent amongst meditators, especially in the relief of stress and its corresponding related diseases. Like all skills, meditation takes practice to derive its ultimate benefits. The more you practice it, the better you get at it. Even beginning meditators will benefit though from a growing peace, calmness and relaxation within their inner being.When you realize that nothing is outside and everything is within yourself, then you can transcend the limitations of space and time. This is the Self or God realization that the Eastern philosophies speak about. This is when there is no difference between knower, knowledge and known or between the future, past and present -- the eternal "Now."
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« Reply #24 on: August 03, 2011, 20:09:57 »

I always meditate lying on my back, which prevents me from falling asleep (it's not a natural position for sleeping, I doubt anyone can sleep in this position).
I might begin to drowse, but I don't feel too bad about it because I love the sensation; I'm kinda floating into nothingness, not conscious, but not dreaming. It's like ten minutes of void. I never feel bad when it happens and I welcome it.

But the aim of my meditation is always to be able to completely stop my thoughts process, not think about anything at all. It's very hard to do and most of my meditations I just can't reach that state of mind. But once I'm able to, it's mindblowing. It's like there is no time at all. I only rarely achieved that state of mind to be fair, most of my meditation seances just end up with a sort of frustration because I want to go "there" but I can't do it on purpose.

Have you ever felt sad after meditating? Is it something frequent? Why is it?
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