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Re: Theos-World Cayce on Yoga

Oct 06, 2004 02:09 PM
by samblo


Paul,
Thanks for your comments and viewpoints. Just to explain my view. For many 
years from my early teens until 1981 I had regular experience of both sound 
as Naadi and perceptual presentments. In the mid 1970's I had regular astral 
bell ringing in my sleep that awoke me. At about this same period I had also 
become involved in a very dramatically paranormal UFO case that added to the 
existing time line of my experiences. As a result of the UFO paradox I started 
looking into Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky. One of the purposes was to find an 
explanation and direct correlation of my historical "sound" experiences and the 
unusual events presented during the UFO case exposure. I also took a lay 
initiation from a Sikh, Master Takar Singh. In this same period I also involved 
with the Ch'an Order of California. Also during this period I found much 
resonance with the Non-dual Kasmiri Siva ' works published by Jaideva Singh. Jaideva 
Singh also published a work on the Sound Current, "Spanda Karika" which 
provided insight to my experiences. Also due to my exposure to Master Takar Singh I 
found another work which I valued on the topic of the sound current written by 
Huzar Swami Maharaj Ji "Sar Bachan - the Yoga of the Sound Current." My sound 
current stopped in 1981 after I had certain Light Experiences. However my 
astral bell still rings and awakes me from sleep on occasion and Light Shows 
continue on occasion. All together the search for "answers" did result in 
"expansion" in terms of what I did not know about, but much remains an enigma, at 
least to me in cold hard concrete corporeal terms of common thinkingness. I tend 
to find some agreement with the attitude of not fixating on the events as they 
outwardly do not present explanation in our usual convention of communication 
or means of understanding and detailing it out to any one elicits an unanimous 
response, glazed over eyeballs, lol. Some time back I do recall Netemara 
posting her experience and find a large agreement with her description of the 
"Bell," so far in my experience she is the only other person who has described it 
so nearly to my own experience. Madame Blavatsky, Theosophy and it's contents 
have been a great help. Blavatsky in her works presented such a Grand survey 
and Tour of the History and Practice of Mankind's urge to elevate. End of Blog.

John


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