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Passing from the Body

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Date:  Posted 6 years before Dec 16, 2018

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

If possible when I pass from this body, persons involved in its disposal should put it in lotus posture using the right foot first, then the left foot into a tight lotus. Then the body should be strapped to a short post which is attached to a base, so that the body stays upright. Then the body should either be encased in small container or one can be built around the body and then salt poured into the container to fill it up. Then the body should be entombed above the ground level in sealed concrete place that is not very ostentatious.

 

If that cannot be done then the body should be put in the same posture and cremated.

 

People who are concerned about the body should not grieve for the occupant of the body who has left it, but they may feel sorrow on their own behalf for personal reasons.

 

The usual rites may be performed by any priest from any faith according to the desires of the persons who are responsible for disposing the body. None of this will concern the occupant who left the body but it is always a good idea to go with convention.

 

The appropriate attitude for a dead body is in the Bhagavad Gita and those verses pertaining to that may be read in a ceremony.

 

People, who are really wanted to see me after time has seen it fit to close the life of the body, should just do one thing which is to read my books and try to put something there into practice.

 

If you practice, then you will be in touch with me.

 

I won’t be hanging around on the astral side to speak to anyone but if someone practices then that will be the way to stay in touch with me.

 

Every day is a threat from the time factor, undoubtedly. One should not take the fool’s way and trust that time will arrange an easy death. Time has its way of causing reactions to previous actions which are long forgotten, so one should expect the worse from time. But if somehow time allows one an easy exit from the body, then that is a fortune.

 

There are also the reactions due to the family which one may not be responsible for personally but which one’s body has to suffer through because one’s body belongs to the family. So in all respects one should expect the worse from the time factor.

 

So as not to be traumatized by acts of fate, one should keep focused on the subtle side and get ready for the final shift to the hereafter.

 

Time has given this body and time will definitely take it away, so it is in order that gradually one should release the assets of time just as fast as time attempts to take those away. This is how a yogi deals with death. When I took this body, time said that I could leave an imprint and that was all it was willing to allow me. I complied with that in the form of books.

 

A dead man is reduced to his thoughts. He may be perceived by the living through his thoughts just as he was perceived by psychically-aware persons when he used the body. To divine which thoughts are from me, read my books and in that way you will become familiar with the sequence and method of my thinking.

 

By thoughts we can remain connected regardless of physical register.

 

unlimitedsun 6 years ago

PraNaams GuruDeva!

 

AspiringSiddha 6 years ago

What a blessing in the form of your books.

 

Thank you So So much for clarifying mystic yoga.

 

Where will you leave your body?  and When?

 

Where will go afterward?

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

AspiringSiddha wrote:

Where will you leave your body?  and When?

 

MiBeloved's Response:

There is a system where yogis go to a certain place or plan to stay at a certain place to leave the body. Much of this has to do with two factors:

 

·       Creating a shrine (called a tirtha in Sanskrit)

 

·       Going to a spiritual gate or a heavenly entry point (for instance there is Haridvar in India which is really Hari and dvara, meaning the gate (dvara) to Hari (Supreme Being) or Kashi, a place which is supposed to be a check point if one wants to go to Lord Shiva or wants to be guided by Lord Shiva hereafter.

 

I have no such plan. My course of yoga has no focus on that. Instead of setting up buildings in physical locations, I wrote books.  As for going to a spiritual gate, Kriya yoga is concerned with that in terms of finding the gates within the psyche.

 

In the psyche there are environments and one of those can be used to transfer to other dimensions. Some people focus on a physical place (shrine or place of pilgrimage) some focus on an astral place and try to cause the astral body to go there after death. In kriya yoga the focus is within the psyche to use an escape hatch within the psyche itself.

 

There used to be a rumor that the president of the United States, can from within the White House go to another part of the country by an underground passage in the event of an open attack where he cannot escape by leaving the building externally.

 

So in kriya yoga, one finds gates and one can use one of those to go to other places.

 

The president can also fly to another place, that is like astral projection. But the president can also take a taxi, which is like physically going to a shrine.

 

I am neither concerned with the time or place of leaving the body. The body belongs to time so I am confident that time will figure that out. Whatever little brains I have I must use to be ready so that when time strikes, I can make the exit from within the psyche.

 

When this body was born, I did not have much control over what happened to it. In fact much of what I wanted for this body in the infancy of it, did not take place. Time had its own plan, so I have learnt from that to not exert any energy planning things which Time controls in its own way irrespective to my desire.

 

I am not that important that time has to alert me as to the when and where of the killing of this body. Time reserves the right not to inform me and I am okay with that.

 

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AspiringSiddha wrote:

Where will go afterward?

 

MiBeloved's Response:

Where is not the correct way to study this? It is what a person will do hereafter. Where is determined by what a person will and can actually do hereafter. To find someone in the supernatural world, the geography of the place is based on what is done not where it is done.

 

As it stands right now I will be continuing my yoga austerities to complete out certain practices. So my focus will not be a location but an activity. So to reach me you also have to think in the same way.

 

Dimensions hereafter are not found in a geographic way as one would a physical place. It is found by the activity vibration of the person.

 

AspiringSiddha 6 years ago

Thank you for clarifying this confusion of mine.

 

Alfredo 6 years ago

Kashi vishwanatha Gange! The abode of Lord Shiva, Lord of Yogis. (in Kashi, at the side of the Ganges)

 

Kashi = Varanasi = current Benares in India.

 

I continue to study your books carefully...thank you!

 

sf_thompson 6 years ago

Beautifully put, thank you!

 

Alfredo 6 years ago

From "Uddhava Gita Explained", page 302:

 

"As soon as the yogi tempers his body sufficiently by yoga disciplines, and provided that his ideation energy is made quiescent, he acquires a harmony in respect to material nature. Subsequently fire and other energies which are dangerous to a material body, avoid attacking him. That does not mean he will not lose the body, for he certainly will, but many of the common ailments and causes for alarm, do not bother him.

 

When material nature treats the yogi in this way, he is given a special exemption, so he can expend more time cultivating the practice to reach higher stages."

 

So, I wish you many more years of great health, and hopefully we are learning from this.

 

Pool 6 years ago

Thanks Michael Beloved! There are so many things I am learning from you with face faced to the ultimate reality and truth without any games going round, facing reality as it is, not pumping useless illusions. Being strict on yourself when it comes to Kriya Yoga and following the books as being said in them should be followed for the most parts, if you are a serious yogi and really want to accomplish your way going forth. You sure are one of a kind! I am truly blessed to have found this site and to be in your presence, and many other great Yogis which I came across here.

 

Alfredo 6 years ago

Dale Thomer! (dale, in Spanish, hit it, go for it).

 

It is so encouraging to witness your progress and Mumukshutva.

 

Great yogic future awaits you as you develop along the lines of this great Yogiraj.

 

I will be witnessing you from the hereafter.

 

You can become a beacon of light to others.

 

May Lord Shiva, Lord of Yogis, bless your path with exemptions and success!

 

I bow to you!

 

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