Positive Energy Saturation
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 5 years before Aug 26, 2017
MiBeloved 5 years ago
Advanced Pranayama Practice
Preliminary pranayama practice has to do with pushing, pulling, compressing and somehow removing all negative gases from the psyche. Negative in this case means substances which produce a dulling effect on consciousness and cause the person to be limited to making decisions from the dulling level of energy of material nature.
The breath infusion is done by aggressive or slow means taking command of the breath actions of the body. This is not a visualization practice, where one sits and imagines that the breath is doing this or that. This involves physical actions of the diaphragm and lungs.
After sometime, after some years of this practice, one will find that the psyche no longer holds the negative energy, the apana force or carbon dioxide energy. It will appear that the system no longer has interest in retaining carbon dioxide in the body.
Then the advanced pranayama practice begins. Once you notice that the apana energy is no longer accumulating in the lower trunk of the subtle body, then it is time to change the method of energy infusion from that of hunting down the apana and removing it to that of just putting in positive subtle energy into the trunk.
The focus then changes to the trunk itself and not just to the central spinal passage sushumna nadi. Once the negative energy is removed consistently and is no longer held in excess in the body, then the kundalini’s negative habits will disappear.
The complete saturation of positive energy into the trunk, thighs, legs and feet is the major accomplishment in this advanced practice. This saturation results in an overflow into the neck and brain. While before all energy pooled and was stored in the trunk of the subtle body, in the pubic area of it, mostly, now the pooling and storage will occur in the neck and head. This changes the configuration of the subtle body, making it to be transformed into a yoga siddha form.
Alfredo 5 years ago
MiBeloved wrote:
[The complete saturation of positive energy into the trunk, thighs, legs and feet is the major accomplishment in this advanced practice. This saturation results in an overflow into the neck and brain. While before all energy pooled and was stored in the trunk of the subtle body, in the pubic area of it, mostly, now the pooling and storage will occur in the neck and head. This changes the configuration of the subtle body, making it to be transformed into a yoga siddha form.]
Alfredo's query:
Besides this major accomplishment, attained by continuous Pranayama practice, what else must the yogi do alongside this practice?
MiBeloved 5 years ago
Alfredo's query:
Besides this major accomplishment, attained by continuous Pranayama practice, what else must the yogi do alongside this practice?
MiBeloved's Response:
Yogi must curtail associations which do not directly contribute to spiritual progress. There must be a great reduction in such association; otherwise it will take forever literally to get these achievements.
Meditation session will be of low quality, if the yogi took in much mental and/or emotional energy from others, either through physical or psychic contact.
In spite of all the activity, and in spite of being attracted to material existence, the yogi must hold the view in the back of his or her mind, that the material world is a dead zone.
A yogi must perform some minimum social services, otherwise the spiritual progress will be sabotaged, and yet, a yogi has to always bear in mind, that this material world is a negative suction zone.
Alfredo 5 years ago
Since social services can be a hindrance, what are the Tapas or austerities that the yogi should perform or follow to help towards Moksha?