Guru Magic
Does guru magic work?
Is it only a group of expectations by persons who want an easy way to rectify themselves with existence?
From time to time, I meet with friends from the time when my body was in the teen years. This happens infrequently on the astral planes. I do not see any of these persons physically but in the astral existence, such reunions occur often.
Recently a friend from that time located another friend. They came to me in the astral existence. They wanted to know what I could do to help them to become more perceptive of astral existence. These two persons read one or two of my books and became convinced that I am in knowledge about astral reality.
Being that each of us now use bodies which are 60 years or older, they are concerned that in event the body dies, they can function as conscious live beings in the astral existence hereafter.
One friend said this:
“We are friends. Help us. Remember old times, when we use to be together and had a good time in the prime of youth. Do not forget us. Give us some grace, some astral perception.”
When he said that I began to gradually fade from that astral dimension. This is a method used by yogis who wish to escape from associations which are counterproductive to yoga. These two friends turned their noses up at yoga when I introduced it to them during our teen years. Now even if I wish to assist them what could I do? Their astral bodies are now set against yoga practice and is controlled by the momentum of not doing the practice and rejecting it early on. Guru magic in these applications is useless.
Their intuitions during the teen years rightfully alerted them from within their minds, not to heed whatever I said about doing yoga at that time. If one wants to be successful in the materialistic way of life, in the social mock-up of human society, doing yoga at any stage of life, especially in the teen years is counterproductive. The kundalini life force energy is alert to this and so it advises the core-self from within the mind, not to give yoga a serious consideration.
This does not apply to everything process which is termed yoga. This applies to ashtanga yoga as it is described by Patanjali in the yoga Sutras and yoga as it is presented in chapter six of Bhagavad Gita.