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Female Kriyas /Fish net analogy

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Date:  Posted 5 years before Mar 25, 2018

 

MiBeloved 5 years ago

Failure to file about my practice during the last three days was due to teaching morning classes and focusing on students who are learning the rapid breathing and meditation methods.

 

On Thursday morning during the session I got a command instruction from the Goddess Durga about a female kriya which has two parts. I drew some diagrams which gives some idea of how this is done.

 

Certain kriyas are applied differently in a female psyche. This is due to the difference in construction and in the way energy is handled in the psyche of females as compared to males.

 

The two kriyas are:

·       Sword implant kriya

·       Fish net seal kriya

 

In the sword implant kriya, the yogini plants a sword through the back of the subtle neck where the weapon goes through the body and passes all the way through the genital openings and is planted from there into the earth. This practice pertains to the subtle body only.

 

Sword implant kriya 

 

In the fish net kriya, the yogini acts to make one last pull up of the genital spread-entrance.

 

In some undeveloped countries, inland fishermen use a circular net to catch fish in shallow ponds and streams. First the fisherman will take dirt or and throw that into the water so as to drive the fish in a particular area.

 

When the fisherman feels that the fish are in the intended zone, he throws a circular net over them. The fish hear the clash of the net with the water, but they are unable to see the string which the net comprise. Instinctively they dart downwards towards the bottom instead of fleeing by swimming away from the noise.

 

In a short while, the netting descends on the fish. They become trapped under it. The fisherman for his part, then slowly pulls in the net. He wants to be sure that the fish are not startle where they will make an attempt to burrow into the mud.

 

Slowly he pulls the net. He inspects it for his catch.

 

In the fish net kriya, everything goes like this, according to plan, except that there will be no fish in the net when it is pulled in. Seeing that there are no fish in the net, the fisherman, instead of becoming despondent, will simply smile to himself, carefully pull his net and go home.

 

So why does the yogini in this case not get a result? Why should the yogini smile if there is no result to be enjoyed?

 

The answer is that by the grace of Nature, this yogini reached a stage where there was no response and no means of mutual enjoyment in the sexual behavior. And still the yogini smiled, after realizing that with no mutual enjoyment, the interest in sexual fulfillment could be reduced and terminated for the time being.

 

Within the psyche, the yogini pulls up the sexual energy which had an external interest, which required some external input for satisfaction. This is pulled up completely, so that the interest energy instead of going out of the body to procure the fulfillments, now pulls up into the body and provides fulfillment in that inversion of its interest. It is pull up into the body as far as under the chest.

 

From the view of sexual relations nature has made the human sexual organs to include a uterus. This passage houses the male sexual fluids. In a productive intercourse, the male instrument discharges its stored sexual energy into the fore passage to the uterus. But on the psychic side the female system gathers and holds this fluid and then pulls it into itself.

 

There is after this a set of actions which may result in a pregnancy. On the psychic side the female sexual apparatus holds that fluid for its development into an embryo.

 

This is like when there is a downward horizontal sluice of two outward swinging gates. At parturition, those gates are opened in nature’s act of labor. Then the developed embryo is pushed through the gates.

 

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In this special practice when the net is pulled in by the fisherman, he finds that there is nothing there. The net is empty, but while before he used to feel so disappointed with this result. On this occasion there was a change in his attitude and outlook, where instead of being despondent, he was happy. He was relieved because since there were no more fish in the pond, he could pull in the net for the last time, take it and put it away for the last time.

 

Once a yogini reaches a stage of knowing that she is not interested in begetting progeny. Then there will be no more collection of male sexual fluids. The sluice gates already closed for the last time. There will be no more hoarding of energy for a fetus. The sluice gates instead of remaining closed in their horizontal position, will be pulled up further and enter into a locked stage.

 

Fish net seal kriya 

 

The energy which was kept in reservoir by nature for the manufacture of fetuses will no longer have an outward bound habit. It will instead flow upwards freely without accumulating in the genital area.

 

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