inSelf Yoga™ is the practice of ashtanga yoga (Patanjali) with emphasis on the highest aspects of sequential meditation (samyama). This absorption is transcendental focus (dharana) which progresses into spontaneous transcendental transit (dhyana) which develops into continuous transcendental connect (samadhi). Its proficiency results in the disappearance of cognitive ambiguities and access to spiritual insight within the psyche inhabited by the coreSelf.

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Neem Karoli Baba, an ascetic on the astral planes, got wind that a swami and myself discussed the possibility of finding a portal to the spiritual world. This swami is deceased but in his last body he established a devotional sect which...
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Michael Beloved
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In a conversation on June 18, 2022, with a swami who established a devotional institution from India in the Western countries, he made an appraisal of pranayama breath infusion. This person is deceased. The discussion was on the astral...
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Michael Beloved
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Time line till September 15, 2019 Chennai, Trichy, Mumbai, India to Houston, Michigan, Winston-Salem, NC Background: In this birth, I have taken a body in meat eating clan. Of all the clans in India, this is a particular clan which has...
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Aniroodh Sivaraman
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Death means losing one’s social status. On the basis of the fear of bodily pains just prior to death, many people are afraid of death. Once the death event is concluded, there will be no physical pain to endure. The physical pain which...
January 8th 2021 On this day, I did the breath infusion practice in the early morning at 4am. During this session, kundalini was aroused, and warm bliss energies were felt concentrated in both thighs. This occurred in a variation of...
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Rishabha
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I searched for someone who is deceased. Recently I did not see that person and checked to see where that person was. I have an obligation to assist this person in figuring the perplexities of life. After checking various astral levels, I...
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Michael Beloved
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Michael Beloved
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Abhyāsa (Sanskrit: अभ्यास): abhyāsa is one of my favorite words in Sanskrit. It appears in Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and also in Bhagavad & Uddhav Gita. Abhyasa means Practise in Sanskrit. prounouced as abh-ya-sa https://www.youtu...
Just one hour of your UNDIVIDED attention, to receive the wisdom and mercy of a great meditation master, Ajahn Chah.
This gives details of samadhi in action, on and off the mat.
On July 16th 2022, I was in an astral classroom at a technical school I attended with some of my other classmates. Two of them, both males, were sitting across from me with a short distance between them. I looked towards my right, and...
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Rishabha
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A question regarding stream entry was presented to Ajahn Suchart in one of his regular zooms with lay students. In Buddhism, stream entry is the breakthrough point. If one enters the stream, one is guaranteed to have full enlightenment...
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Marcia Beloved
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Fated to provide bodies for 44 ancestors. One woman does it all, as she’s tagged with the responsibilities and looming consequences if they’re not fulfilled.
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Rishabha
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On July 14th 2020, I performed the usual afternoon breath infusion session. Sun energy was infused into the subtle body, and kundalini was aroused multiple times. Upon sitting to meditate, I saw a giant face/head in the subtle head. It...
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Rishabha
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November 10th, 2020 On this day, during the morning breath infusion session, kundalini was aroused and bliss energies were felt in the lower parts of the legs below the knees. This occurred in a standing posture where the legs were...
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Rishabha
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The convention is that kundalini should rise from the base of the spine, from muladhar, and should ascend sushumna nadi central spinal passage. This information from India controls the practice, to such an extent that it limits what a...
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Michael Beloved
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