Bucking-the-Horse Kriya
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Date: Posted 5 years before Jul 01, 2017
MiBeloved 5 years ago
This morning Tibeti Yogi showed me a kriya which he said is called bucking-the-horse or rutting-the-horse. He did not appear in his astral body but sent this instruction by a teleportation message while I was doing the breath infusion process.
This bucking-the-horse originated from a system in Mongolia where boys are taught to ride horse and to gain complete control of the horse by forcing it to buck while holding on and never letting go. This fools the horse into thinking that it can never upset the rider and hence the horse never attempts to throw the rider at any stage.
The rider, a boy in training, has to spur the horse in such a harsh way that the horse bucks while the rider holds on and is not thrown from the back of the animal. Many Mongolian boys either became permanently crippled or died outright when trying to do this insane practice but according to Tibeti yogi it was a system which was taught in Mongolia before the days of Genghis Khan. It became a ritual performance while the Khan ruled much of Mongolian.
I was not able to check on this historic information to see if it is true or if it is just something made up by Tibeti yogi, but anyway that was his information which he tele-transmitted to me this morning.
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During the night I ran into Arthur Beverford in the astral world. Later I was with some members of his family in the Philippines on the astral side of existence. Mostly they were concerned doing things astrally as if the astral world is this physical existence. Just as in dreams we usually do things as if the dream existence is physical, a person who is deceased usually continues acting in the way of physical existence even after being transferred fully to the astral planes. This is called materialistic conditioning which carries a momentum force which does not permit the person to make any progress with psychic realization in the interim period between losing a body and assuming a new embryo.
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Tibeti yoga told a story in that transmission about a time when in Tibet, there used to be people coming from Inner Mongolia. He said that these people were very crude because they lived under very harsh conditions of sparse vegetation and long dreary winters. They were nomadic, following herd animals which moved to get fodder.
Somehow he said some of the lamas who were deceased would take bodies among the Mongolians, and then their instinct for spiritual practice would be aroused and they would eventually find their way to Tibet.
Once he said a certain head lama, made a rule that any Mongolian who applied for being a monk should first master the bucking-the-horse kriya before he would be taught anything else in the practice of kriyas.
So what is the bucking the horse kriya?
It is the process of focusing on the sacral cage which is the bastion of kundalini. According to that chief lama when a person has had a tough life, where he or she has to eke out an existence in the material world the hard way, then that person becomes very materialistic, which means that kundalini becomes housed up in the sacral skeletal cage like a mad king who is housed up in a fortress and who plans on living there forever.
Therefore these Mongolian applicants had to buck the horse within their psyches the way they used to buck the horses on the Mongolian windy and cold steppes.
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The real meaning of the bucking-the-horse kriya however is that the yogi gets to understand that he was a total idiot when he was following those gurus who were saying that rising kundalini into the head was the be-all and end-all of the practice. The truth is that there are two brains in the system. One brain is in the head of the subtle body. It is called the buddhi intellect organ. This is a psychic technology in the subtle body, a little super computer, the ultimate iphone.
But there is another unknown brain in the system which is the sacral cage. This place belongs to the kundalini and it is where that system carries out its ghastly calculations making the ultimate bombs for the end of the world. The evil genius in the psyche is kundalini. Therefore focusing on the brain or head of the subtle body won’t do anything to upset this evil ruler.
If one wants to get the best of this evil tyrant one has to attack his bastion directly and it is located as the sacral region, a place in the body like no other place, a place which is hemmed in on all sides and which is impregnable.
Tibeti Yogi said that it is in fear of the kundalini that the living entity runs into the head to develop occult powers but he said that such powers are a mere joke to kundalini and does not help one bit in breaking down the walls of the fortress of kundalini.
Tibeti Yogi said this, “A yogi who does not break down this fort of kundalini, who does not attack it outright and take possession of it, is a failure. The matter is that simple. Do not mislead people by telling them something else. What has it got to do with religion or philosophy or whatever one has as one’s ID card in the practice? Have you attacked and crushed the fort outright? Do you know where it is? Can you locate it? Can you occupy it? If not, go away and do not mislead people.”
“When a senior lama used to tell the Mongolian applicants to do this kriya, we Tibetans used to wonder about it but we felt, well this is for the Mongolians. But actually it was for everybody but we did not understand and the senior lama never cleared that up. Knowing that we were arrogant Tibetans with chips on our shoulders, he left us aside and did not insist that we should do the bucking-the-horse kriya.”
“It took me five lives of practice after that occurred to get some insight into the fact that I should do this. I was misled by some other senior lamas who thought they were masters of kundalini. The joke of it. You are a master of kundalini and you never attacked it outright.”
“What king declares himself as a master of territories which he never even walked upon? How can he control a population which has never even followed one edict from his royal mouth?”
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unlimitedsun 5 years ago
MiBeloved wrote:
I was not able to check on this historic information to see if it is true or if it is just something made up by Tibeti yogi, but anyway that was his information which he tele-transmitted to me this morning.
unlimitedsun's Reply:
If memory serves, I recall seeing a documentary part of which had to do with a yearly horse race amongst young males in Tibet. The competition was very important to the participants and their parents, it was definitely a traditional event of the region. So the lads have the year to train on horses and come back again.
MiBeloved 5 years ago
Were they deliberately spurring the horse and causing the horse to attempt to buck them out of the saddle?
unlimitedsun 5 years ago
It was a part of perhaps a National Geographic documentary on the region. The boy "jockeys" were a short part of the edition. Sorry I don't recall details. I do remember one father commenting on his son not winning and how hard he had trained for the event, and that he is going to keep training for the next year...