Types of Supernatural Perception
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 3 years before Apr 04, 2016
MiBeloved 3 years ago
When I sat to meditate, after breath infusion, naad sound was in the back top part of the subtle head but it was outside of my individual psyche, about four inches out to the back. Its configuration was a tunnel and it was whistling from that tunnel all about.
I linked into it (dharana) and found that I remained linked (dhyana). After some time, I do not know the duration, I found myself viewing a scene from prehistoric times, when a large predator creature with canine teeth which was about one and one half inch in diameter was eating another creature, it had killed. Those teeth were enameled but had the color of clean ivory.
This was taking place by vision of the buddhi intellect organ. In the subtle body there are several kinds of vision. The essential one is similar to the vision of the physical body, which is the vision through two subtle eyes. This is the one used during astral projections.
One other vision of the subtle body is the third eye. This is vision or sight through one opening, meaning that it is seen through one eye not through a conjoint perception of two eyes. Third eye vision occurs at one place and one place only which is between the eye brows. It can however enlarge there to be very wide across the forehead. It is like looking out of a bay window into another world, looking from within your individual psyche into various dimensions in the subtle world.
Third eye vision can be easily identified because of its location, because of where it occurs.
But there is yet another type of vision of the subtle body which is the buddhi intellect orb. This is a psychic organ which physically is interpreted as one’s sense of reason, one’s intellect. The location of this organ is about one and one half inch back in the head measuring from the third eye.
This is the organ in which I viewed the prehistoric creatures.
I am not sure if that scene took place when I was viewing it or if it was just time rolled back from the past. The buddhi intellect organ can see the past, present or future and can see psychically and supernaturally.
Student yogis should keep track of the location of this organ by keeping track of the exact location from which thoughts usually arise.
When a thought burst out in the mind, where in the mind space does it occur? In this usage mind space means the head of the subtle body, just as brain space means the head of the physical one.
Have you ever daydreamed?
Were you able to maintain just a tiny bit of objectivity during the day dream?
If so, then where was it occurring? When you were looking and seeing that daydream, the psychic organ in which that was occurring is called buddhi in Sanskrit literature. It functions exactly like the legendary crystal ball in which a psychic could gaze and see supernatural events. There is a large chapter of Bhagavad Gita which is dedicated in discussing what was previously called buddhi yoga but which is now known mostly as either raj yoga or kriya yoga.
Patanjali advised us to shut down this intellect organ. In terms of the action required to achieve his instruction about yogah cittavrittih nirodhah, or stopping the auto-mechanisms in the mind, the student should shut down this buddhi organ.
If that is done for a long time, then another type of vision, the supernatural one occurs through that same troublesome organ, and then various types of samadhis ensues, some of which are described by Patanjali in chapter 3 of the Yoga Sutras.
Gena 3 years ago
Hello Michael,
I have been reading your mediation experiences for awhile now, it was this past spring during daylight my inner voice spoke to me, it said "time to get better" if I recall the time right, it was the night before, in my dream my best friend said " you did this to me" I cried out "No!"! And she placed her hands on my forehead and called the Angels to heal me. Now, my will is to surrender, Ive been meditating, sitting still, long walks, talking out loud to entities; however finding no inner peace, more fatigue than ever and bouts of inner pain. My question is, what is the one book you would recommend to begin for a person in its infancy stage in getting closer to that unknown or inner being.
MiBeloved 3 years ago
Try to go on the Internet and check on Edgar Cayce. See if you can get some of his writings and also some of what was recorded about what he said in trances.
Also read Bhagavad Gita English and Meditation Pictorial.
Let me know about Cayce and also if or when you complete the two books.