Spiritual Mission Energy
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 5 years before Apr 11, 2018
MiBeloved 5 years ago
This diagram was to be posted this morning but due to schedule I was unable to do this. This shows how the sushumna nadi may appear in a white hot form when it is cleared and energy freely moves within it without any chakra expression. This is good for those students who want to pull kundalini shakti up into the base of the brain.
I did an intense session of breathing this afternoon and had a few students practicing. Mostly there was focus on the rapid breathing in easy postures, so that the students can get a grasp on the breathing process which is a practice in its own right and which is listed as the 4th stage of yoga, pranayama. The third stage is added to this in some of the more difficult postures for specific reasons for targeting certain hard-to-reach parts of the subtle body. However beginners need not focus on all those postures but should get the breathing process down pat. Then later as need be they can add more difficult postures and continue the practice on their own, tending to the individual needs.
During the practice, three Buddhist yogis appeared overhead in their subtle bodies. From the condition of their bodies, I assume that they are from the lower plane of the Tushita heavens. Their astral bodies had gold and silver light all the way through, which means that they have attained realms which is beyond the Swarga loka angelic world where pious earth people go to enjoy the results of their philanthropic and righteous activities on earth.
These three Acharyas, teachers, transmitted some remnant mission energy through the top of my head as I was practicing. They did not ask me if they could do it. They just did it. Recognizing them as siddhas, I did not say anything but then a thought flashed which told them that I may not be able to help with finishing that remnant mission. I won’t cling to or identify with the energy but if there is an opportunity to speak on their behalf or if there is an opportunity to give someone some information from within the energy, then I will do it.
But I won’t be clinging to the energy and adding to my stockpile of mission energy. I have sufficient mission and am not even sure that I can complete everything which I was supposed to do.
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The three Buddhist Acharyas released themselves from the commitment they made to free certain students. Since these students could not be freed by these gurus, and since those gurus could not go to higher places so long as they held on to these commitments, they dumped the concerns which free up their subtle bodies to go to the higher Tushita heavens.
They could not dump the energy into thin air, so they transmitted it in my psyche and left.
This is like when a man waits at a place in a journey for his relatives and then they do not arrive there on time. Because he has to give them some money for their maintenance, he feels that he must wait for them before travelling on. Under that obligation, he waits and waits, but if they do not show up after some months, he decides to travel on but realizes that the only way he can responsibly do that is to find another person who may give them the money.
He reaches someone reliable at that place, and asks the person to give the money to his relatives. But the person agrees on condition that if those relative do not arrive in one month or so, he could pass the money to someone else whom he finds to be reliable.
Taking disciples is a pain in the neck and only a really unenlightened teacher will be anxious to do that. The obligation to free disciples is like a concrete block tied to the neck of a swimmer who is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. No one in his right mind will take disciples unless it is mandatory to do so and it was stipulated by the yoga guru.
It is really a saying of worth, that fools rush in where wise men fear to tread.
It is a question of priority.
Which is more important?
To be a Student or to be a Guru?