Neck Twitch Twist Kriya
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 3 years before Dec 29, 2016
MiBeloved 3 years ago
This is something that some siddhas do in the effort to permanently de-exist from the subtle material world and transfer out to the chit akash sky of consciousness.
Getting to siddha loka is an achievement but one can easily get stalled there, meditating repeatedly for days or years even, entering specific samadhis and burning off even passages of universal time in that way.
Ultimately, as a self, one needs an environment. People who are speaking about oneness, and void state, have yet to realize this but we experience that teenagers also have no sense of responsibility and think that life will be one enjoyment after the other, one excitement after the other without accountability or cost at any time.
In this kriya the siddha yogi, reaches a state where there is just a head for the subtle body and a bubble chamber below it. There are no hands and feet protruding. This makes it easy to keep only high grade subtle energy in the psyche. If there are hands and feet, there arises a need to keep those extremities filled with fresh subtle high grade energy. Thus some siddha yogis successful change the configuration of the subtle body so that it has no thighs, no legs, no feet, no genitals, no arms, nor forearms and no hands.
At a certain stage suddenly, these siddha yogi get a feeling to do a twitch twist of the neck. This stops the passage of energy through the neck into the head of the subtle body. Then they infuse fresh energy into the bubble form which the trunk assumed and check it closely to be sure that not even a speck of stale or lower energy is in it.
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This happens after the yogi was alerted by a teacher, that the reason for a stall in siddha loka, the cause of failure to transfer fully into the sky of consciousness, is that some lower type of subtle energy is still in the psyche.
Samadhis, even though they are much desirable, and are considered to be legendary on this planet among the kriya practitioners, can become an impediment when one reaches the siddha loka places. There, no disturbances will reach the student except for his or her own hang-ups.
There is no materialistic civilization there, no employment, no relatives, no objections from anyone for practice. One may go into a samadhi there which might pass for days, weeks, years or even ages, and then one might come out of such a state and realize that a yuga cycle has gone by.
Some yogi who goes into samadhi there, might be transferred out during the trance. Then later after waking up, he might find himself all alone and blue, with not a soul around other than himself in some dimension which he has no idea of its whereabouts or its connection to anyone else.
He wanted to be alone. He felt that the whole world was imperfect, that the God of the world was a myth. He thought that there was a flaw in everyone but himself. He felt that if anything he was God and that he could make it on his own because he was the complete reality. Then he entered into a meditative state, and after several million years passed, he became objectively conscious again, but only to find himself all alone and blue. He began to wonder,
“Where is everyone else? I cannot exist here all by myself.”
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Sometimes when a siddha wakes up from a samadhi session, he or she has no idea of what happened. Then the student will ask about his or her guru. That guru might have left and gone into the dispersed spatial spiritual energy, the brahman, or going somewhere like to Lord Brahma’s planet, or to the spiritual places, like where Shiva or Krishna or Narayana is, or might have gone back down into material existence for one reason or the other.
The student will ask other siddhas about the guru and find out what happened if they know what occurred. Some gurus disappear from the siddha local place without informing their disciples. Why they do this, no one knows?
How can a mother who has small infants, pack her bags and leave them to fend for themselves?
Marcia Beloved 3 years ago
Michael wrote:
This happens after the yogi was alerted by a teacher, that the reason for a stall in siddha loka, the cause of failure to transfer fully into the sky of consciousness, is that some lower type of subtle energy is still in the psyche.
Marcia Beloved Query:
In this statement, are the terms siddha loka and sky of consciousness being used synonymously? If the yogi breaks the stall in reaching siddha loka, is that when he or she gets a full transfer into the sky of consciousness?
MiBeloved 3 years ago
Marcia Beloved Query:
In this statement, are the terms siddha loka and sky of consciousness being used synonymously?
MiBeloved's Response:
Siddhaloka is in the material universe, in the subtle dimensions of it, just above the lower astral heavens (Indra loka). It is not the sky of consciousness which pertains to the spiritual world. However they are related in the sense that yogis use the siddhaloka as a place from which they transit into the sky of consciousness.
A successful yogi sitting in meditation will often see into the sky of consciousness like if you are looking into another world from a lower dimension. From siddhaloka the yogi may go through that window and never return to this environment again.
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Marcia Beloved Query:
If the yogi breaks the stall in reaching siddha loka,
MiBeloved's Response:
The stall occurs when the yogi gets to siddhaloka and continues the yoga practices there. He or she might go on doing those practices for millions of years and never get transferred to the divine world. Hence it is said that the yogi was stalled there.
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Marcia Beloved Query:
Is that when he or she gets a full transfer into the sky of consciousness?
MiBeloved's Response:
A full transfer requires two basic qualifications:
1. Total proficiency of yoga practice and complete severing from the karmic outlays of that particular yogi.
2. That the yogi is desired by a deity in the divine world so that this deity sends a grace energy which creates a portal through which the yogi can transit. Alternately those yogis who either did not accept the reality of deities or who were focused into divine energies at random and not into divine environments, they may be transferred to the spiritual energy in the spiritual world and exist there as spatial consciousness somewhere somehow.
Marcia Beloved 3 years ago
Thank you for the explanations.
Doubtful as to if I will ever come close to any of those destinations but hearing about it certainly makes it all seem possible.