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Plane of Nothingness

A yogi who spent almost two hundred years in samadhi after he was deceased, awakened from that state. He is now on the astral level with no idea of what he should achieve.

Samadhi during the life of the physical body is repeated interrupted for one reason or the other but mostly because the kundalini lifeForce is disinclined to it and resists one’s efforts to establish it.

For the most a yogi may go into limited-time samadhis on a daily basis. However, once the physical system is no longer responsive to the willpower of the person concerned, it is likely that a person may go into samadhi for some time, for hours, days, weeks or even years.

With the physical body, the sleep wake cycle is dictated, more or less, by the events of the sun. This means that the apparent the rising and setting of the solar orb dictates how long a person will be in a trance state. Except for people in a coma, most yogis, even the proficient ones, are aroused from trance states daily by the involuntary actions of the kundalini lifeForce.

The yogi mentioned above is deceased. He came out of samadhi after two hundred years. Because I was instructed by awaken him, I did this by infusing breath energy into his remnant subtle body. This was done for two months after which he was aroused. Because I was the first person he perceived, he identified me as his caretaker. This is similar to what happens when one assumes an embryo. Then one identifies the mother as the sole provider.

One morning when doing breath infusion, this yogi observed what I did. He remembered his former practice before he entered the trance state. He telepathically said that he followed a similar practice. Just then he saw a woman to my right. He was curious about her because this was the first female, he saw in two hundred years. He wanted to ask about her but then the female knew his intentions and moved behind me out of his vision.

He then beamed into my mind about the identity of the female. I told him that her name was Ganga Yogini. He beamed in reply that he wanted to relate to her. I told him that this was not possible. While we conversed, the woman superimposed her subtle body into mine. This causes him to lose her trace energy. He could not tell where she was.

At this time, he forgot about her. He sat to meditate. He wanted to show me his last action just before he went into samadhi for such a long time. He entered the chest of his psyche. Then he went into a hollow tube which was pitch black on the inside.

He said that if one goes into that place, one enters the plane of nothingness where there is nothing, not even something insignificant. All sense of self vanishes. There is no viewer nor anything viewed.

After he explained the experience in that hollow tube at the right of center of his chest, he returned to the subject of the woman but I discouraged him from speaking about her.

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