Comment to 'Astral Yogis'
Comment to Astral Yogis
  • Comment by Gordon Paterson on LinkedIn:

    Seems like a lot of complex but interesting work, Michael. Sounds like the three Yogis were stranded or abandoned while in Samadhi? A dangerous condition to be in perhaps, while being unattended?

    When brought out of the trance, did they actually possess personal volition to choose where exactly they might next go? And in what advanced form?

    Very best, Michael. Your postings are always interesting and informative. Nirguna

     

    Mi~Beloved’s Response

    Those yogis, except for one, lost sense of volition or rather, sense of direction. It is interesting because it is reminiscent of the condition of mind one has as a newborn infant, where one has no footing or reference. One clings to whatever there is in the form of parents or medical staff, except that they lacked the clinging tendency but still expected to be related to.

    One yogi did have the sense of direction but not volition or direction of will (willpower). He turned and went to a higher level of existence like a big ship which was drifting in the ocean but was set on auto compass with the engines turned off. Then by some mechanism, the engines started even though there was no crew on board. Then that vessel moved in a preplanned direction as the rudder was set by the auto compass.

    This person said nothing to me or to anyone else, even though there were three other advanced yogis on the scene who perceived him. It is as though he was trained not to make contact with anyone. He avoided eye contact as well as psychic touch contact.

    A senior yogi who was present said nothing about it and everyone else accepted that hint not to interfere with him.