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Hearing Grabbers in Yoga

Each of the senses have grabbing, rejecting, and acquiring mandibles. The senses come with their functions which concern eating types of sensual energy from external and internal objects.

For most human beings the most widely used mandible is the visual one. In the physical body it operates with two grabbing tentacles which extend from the person’s eyes into the sensual environment, the way an octopus extends its arms to grab, arrest and acquire whatever object it desires to consume.

The actions for acquiring objects are so subtle, as not to be seen in detail by the coreSelf, but the core does apprehend some of the actions. To see them in slow motion, a self has to do meditation frequently. He/She must also be vigilant to see how the senses outreach during the normal interaction with the environment.

The sense of hearing is a demanding sense just as the visual one is, except that the visual is more frequently used and should be for most yogis, the first sense to put under strict observation.

The realization is that the senses come prepackaged from the mother’s body. They already have their operational sequence registered into them, such that the coreSelf cannot control the senses absolutely. The inspections can be made, the observations can be established, but their absolutely control cannot be accomplished.

When however, there is some increase in the control, still then, these appendages will readapt themselves to the way they worked initially. This will be observed by the yogi.

With the vision tools, these go out to reach colors which are within reach or are distant and are barely seen. With the hearing tool however, the sound from the object reaches one’s body. It travels through space to reach the hearing sense. Once it contacts the outer ear membrane, which like the skin of drum, the sound converts into vibration which is processed by the inner ear, which in turn rapidly runs with the information to the brain, which processes for memory references, and draws conclusions, either to acquire more of the sound, or to recede from it. These however are outgrowths from the psyche. They are tentacles which reach out, grab, and then retract or reach out, becomes discouraged, and then retract.

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