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Picking up Another Embryo

Meditationtime Forum Post

Date:  Posted 6 years before Nov 25, 2018

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

During meditation this morning for the first 15 minutes at least, I was in an astral conversation with Arthur Beverford Guruji, my first yoga teacher, who is deceased. He mentioned one of his daughters and also began to make comments about the children which my body produced. His idea is that children of yogis, should make it their business to take up the practice.

 

I was saying that it depended on their past life as well. As I elaborated on in the sex you! book, children are usually coming from the ancestral line and they come with propensities from the past life. In other words they are prepackaged even before their births. This means that if they were not yogis previously, it is hardly likely that they will be favorably disposed to yoga and even if they are, it does not mean that they will take up the practice in earnest.

 

To take yoga seriously and to make it a priority, one has to want something from the practice. Just to do it for its sake or because your parents did it cannot sustain a practice.

 

For one thing yoga practice if you do it seriously, will kill off your mundane ambition and sheer off much of your desires. Therefore sensing that yoga might do this, relatives try to appreciate it from a distance, if they do appreciate it at all.

 

Beverford is concerned about his own rebirth and does not want to take birth in a family of people who have no appreciation for yoga and who would not expose him to the practice early on.

 

That is a heck of a thing to worry about when you are in the hereafter waiting to pick up another embryo.

 

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On linked in, Jivana wrote:

 

Are you saying that finding an appropriate yoga womb is not exactly like hailing a cab in NYC?

 

Where almost any one will probably get you where you're going.

 

I guess thank god for that. He's going to have to do some serious Law of Attraction work on that side though, yes?

 

You wrote: "For one thing yoga practice if you do it seriously, will kill off your mundane ambition and sheer off much of your desires.”

 

This has definitely been my experience.

 

Having so much of my focus inward, turning it outward feels like a revolution of sorts.

 

MiBeloved’s Response:

The way it is, getting birth as the child of a great yogin or yogini is near impossible because they are so few genuine persons in that standing, and of the few, only fewer are involved in begetting children.

 

Even a mediocre yogi like me is not interested in begetting children. I have 4 and at 61 for me to begin producing progeny if even my body could do it, would be a sort of suicide.

 

The reason is that you cannot just beget children and the matter ends there. There remains the responsibility for their upbringing and in the developed countries the government feels that you are committed to that at least until the child becomes 18 years of age.

 

The other thing is that a yogin would be better placed if he or she, took the next body through a relative who is a yogi, through a descendant like a child or grandchild, but the problem is that most relatives are not interested in yoga. Thus when that yogi who needs a body goes looking for other birth opportunities, the law of attraction may not supersede the law of karma which says that he or she has no right to a body from a womb in another family line (Sanskrit gotra)

 

Law of attraction is nice to think about, but if you have 200 bucks in the Bank, how are you going to feel if you get a call from a teller saying that I used the law of attraction on her and induced her to release your money to me because I wanted to pay for a subscription on a dating site?

 

The irony of it is that Beverford began two families. One in his early life and then after divorce, another one later on in life. Once when we were in a conversation he explained that he went to Japan and got into a monastery but then instead of staying on to complete the austerities, he turned away from it and decided to go back into the world and get married again.

 

So the irony of it is that here is a yogi who did this, who prolonged his family life affairs by raising two sets of children, and now he is hesitant to go close because none of the family is deeply interested in yoga.

 

This means that a yogi’s investment in married life or in committed family life without marriage may be of no use to the yogi when it is time for rebirth.

 

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Jivana reply:

 

P.S. The Law of Attraction doesn't work that way... it's not black magic.

 

It only works when all is in right alignment.

 

MiBeloved’s Response:

Thanks but I thought by the law of attraction a person can use it to get whatever is desired even at the expense of others.

 

You are saying that is not the fact, then that is good.

 

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It is interesting you mentioned that in a post concerning Arthur Beverford, because in 1974 after he returned to the USA from the Philippines, he showed me a photo of a wheat farm and told me to go north and find it.

 

I went north and found many such farms but in the end, some farmers threatened us saying that we wanted the land of an old farmer and so we had to move on.

 

Beverford was a staunch follower of the Law of Attraction.

 

Jettins 6 years ago

Too much fuss on the law of attraction garbage, there is a fundamental flaw. What we want to attract might not be what we need to experience. Just learn to ride life as a sailor would the ocean. Look for the wind that can help carry you forward, use this to determine which direction. If you can't detect the wind then turn on your engine. The best winds are on the Astral side of things indeed.

 

There is no problem with the concept, but people keep confusing the difference between what should happen and what they hope happens as being one in the same with this over simplification of existence, it's childlike.

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

Jettins,

 

Law of attraction might be what they used to call make-belief, which eventually wore out and turned into positive thinking which in turn wore out and turned into law of attraction.

 

It does show however the span of human desperation and how desires rule the day.

 

Perhaps the psychology of it speaks a truth which is that it does not matter if it is true, what matters is that it gives hope and shows light at the end of the endless tunnel.

 

Jettins 6 years ago

I think we create our reality sure, but what are they creating if they don’t know shit about themselves? Most people think they know themselves yet they don’t know how to handle a little nightmare? They wouldn’t know what to do if they lost their job or their girlfriend? Most people’s lives rule by one type of fear or another? They might not even be what they have been programmed to say? And they are trying to work with concepts such as a law of attraction?  It’s childlike.  Most have no clue what they need to go through in the process of learning about themselves and they think they can rig the game? Thinking of a law of attraction in any other way is childlike.

 

For a law of attraction to be real as intended the individual would need to know their life’s path in advance. For this a person would need to know the information in the junk portion of the DNA, the undeterminable portion, the building block of your entire being. This is impossible in human form but can be attempted.

 

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I can’t even post on linkedIn because I was banned from posting without approval. There was nothing I said that was offensive. My experiences must have been too occult in nature for the moderators. These are the same type of people I run into while in the realms to help out time and again, just a bunch of children.

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

Thanks for lettings us know what happened.

 

They do not inform members of these issues.

 

It is interesting that they did not give a reason even.

 

Dean 6 years ago

Jettins,

 

Keep speaking your mind brother!  We all appreciate that over here!

 

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