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Advanced Yoginis Disagreement

This was noticed on November 2, 2022. I was near to Yogeshwarananda’s astral residence, when suddenly a yogini arrived with intentions to do the practice on the astral side. This yogini positioned herself to the left. It seemed that she wanted to discuss something but she did not. On the astral levels there is a convention that one should not question someone else. Due to this, I did not inquire.

Just then however a hidden astral form appeared to my right and entered into the side of my ribs partially. This person wanted to be hidden from the other one. This person is a yogini as well. Noticing this person, I spoke to her from a dimension which was not audible to the first yogini. I said, “Why hide?”

This yogini who was to my right and partially phased into my astral body did not reply. Just them the other yogini somehow realized that this other yogini was present. She moved from the right side. She confronted the yogini who was partially hidden. Speaking to me the confrontational one said this, “She cannot be trusted. I have a gripe with her to settle. These women are lower than the males.”

Since I did not stop the session and kept practicing, the confrontational one moved back to the right side and did the practice, assuming postures which I did and doing breath infusion throughout.

When the session was completed, she left. The other yogini who was to my right then explained that when they lived in a religious community, that other lady used to mention to the leader of the place, a swami, anything which was confided to her. When women would speak privately to each other when males were absent, this informer lady would listen carefully.

Later she would report to the swami. In that way, she imperiled many other females while she promoted herself and got higher and higher positions in the religious organization.

This type of behavior among ascetics or devotees is not acceptable. If anything, when one hears about the unwanted behaviors of others in a spiritual community, if anything one should remain quiet about it. If, however one has some responsibility to correct the person concerned, one should do so carefully and after much consideration because one may imperil some other person or cause someone to be expelled unjustly. It is a bad habit to listen to others and then report to someone who is senior and who could take unbeneficial actions against an offending person.

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