Guest guest Posted March 17, 2003 Report Share Posted March 17, 2003 Sat Sangeet, Many thought's on your words. Thanks. Just wanted to relate a little something more. "The food we eat provides us a very crude form of Prana. That Prana which comes in with each breath through the nostrils is much finer, but is still crude compared to that which can be obtained through the eyes by such processes as Trataka, staring at flames or the sun. The supreme form of Prana is that which is imbibed by the mind directly from the universe telepathically, without the interposition of any sense organ. The subtler forms of Prana are much Sweeter than Prana from normal sources. They require little digestion, satiate body and mind more pro-foundly, and can be imbibed only through internal concentration. Thus the Yogis speak of enjoying Jnanamrtam Bhojanam, "the nectar of knowledge for sustenance." ---more Svoboda from "Prakruti" p.182 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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