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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Agnisāra is a Sanskrit compound consisting of the terms agni and sāra (सार). Agni means Fire, sāra means essence or substance Agnisāra means the essence of fire, a classical hatha yoga technique. --------------------------------------...
Divine eye development is a demanding and longwinded achievement for a yogi. It happens when the sense doors are closed for a time, and the coreSelf lost interest in using them to procure physical and psychic objects. The closing of the...
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Michael Beloved
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There is much confusion about, and abuse of, the term brahmachari. Mostly the sannyasis who come to the Western countries from India are at fault for the misunderstanding because they use the term loosely. Here I will discuss,...
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Michael Beloved
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It is part of the story of modern India. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-indian-guru-who-brought-eastern-spirituality-to-the-west-180980896/?utm_source=smithsoniandaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20221006daily-respo...
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Michael Beloved
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A student yogi approached on the astral planes with a question about the death to rebirth process, as to how it is that someone does not recall the past life when that person takes a new body through human parents. There is a doubt about...
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Michael Beloved
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Paramatma Meaning The term paramatma consist of two words parama atma It is a Sanskrit compound word. The bare meaning is Supreme Spirit, Supreme Self. However, in that usage which is the most common usage in Sanskrit literature, the...
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Michael Beloved
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https://www.euronews.com/video/2022/09/29/you-are-not-welcome-border-protest-calls-for-georgia-to-stop-influx-of-russians?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=video_newsletter&_ope=eyJndWlkIjoiMGYwMDg5ZmU5MDE5ZDkwZDA0MmIwNWI1OWNmYTZm...
On February 14th, 2021, I approached Paramhansa Yogananda in a community of his. He said that he had a role for me, however, “god” had other plans, but he would have loved for it to be completed. Other spiritual aspirants appeared, and...
In the physical plane, I had been watching numerous youtube videos of Siddhanath Hamsa Yogi. He mentioned that he had the authentic Kriya yoga practice which was taught to him directly by Babaji in the Himalayas. His opinion was that...
29 September 2022 Houston, Texas Prakriti or Prakruti (Sanskrit: प्रकृति IAST: prakṛti) is the primordial subtle and gross material nature. All levels from Brahmaloka (Abode of Brahma, the creator) to Heavens (Indraloka) to Earth (Our...
There are two kundalini orbs which when surcharged in breath infusion, radiates light energy. The color is that of ice. The bliss of it is mild and spreading from the center left and center right. The orbs are shaped like round door...
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Michael Beloved
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Was Moses a pothead when he wrote the bible?
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Michael Beloved
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Memory is problem for meditators. How does it store in the subtle body? As Scientist research on the physical side, yogis should do the same on the psychic level. https://www.livescience.com/how-the-brain-stores-memories?utm_campaign=36...
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Michael Beloved
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