Yogi and Astral Minature Species
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 5 years before Jan 21, 2019
MiBeloved 5 years ago
Two nights ago I was in an astral world, where the elephants were miniature. There a mature elephant stood a mere two inches off the ground. In that place the animals spoke a common language. They discussed things with one another. I was there near a wasp and a caterpillar. The wasp was about one and one-half inches long and the caterpillar when stretched out was about 2 inches long. Fully mature trees were about four inches high
The caterpillar and wasp saw me but they ignored me and continued arguing and fighting. I was in an astral form which was flying around like a butterfly would in this world. I was about one and one half inches long.
The wasp wanted to sting the caterpillar to stun it and take it alive in a trance state to be eaten by its children in its nest but the caterpillar kept striking this way and that way, which baffled the attempts of the wasp.
Then the caterpillar would say,
“You are not going to eat me, your craven black wasp. Get your food somewhere else. My body is not going to be your food. I have a life to live as well as you do. Why should you live at my expense? You already killed and ate many of my kind, you vicious person. Change your way of life for the better. Stop attacking my kind.”
Then the wasp would look at me out of the corner of its eye and it would say, “Who are you addressing in that mean way. You think that I do not have the right to kill you. Wherefrom did you hear that? I am not going to eat you. We wasps are not cruel for cruelty sake. I have to kill you to feed my offspring. Why do you object? Better to let me sting you and it will be all over. You will never know what hit you, once the sting enters you.”
After this the wasp flew away because I was present and the caterpillar put up quite a defense to save its own life. I did not interfere but my presence there caused the wasp to lose its sense of determination to kill that specific caterpillar.
I did not interfere because unless a yogi has special commission to do so, he has no right to interfere in the laws of nature.
What is the significance of the experience?
It has value in the sense of entering into the history of another environment as an observer of life elsewhere.