Guest guest Posted February 5, 2003 Report Share Posted February 5, 2003 Hi Aunty Lyndal, Thanks for your explanation, it sounds about right. By what you've said the feeling of something clogged up behind my right ear sometimes (usually after a hard day at work or something!) is a bhadda and not a bhoot because it tends to go after a good meditation leaving my head feeling light and 'normal' again. It also clears if say I go on holiday somewhere peacefull without the stress of city life. I have some questions for you if you don't mind: 1) Why have I suddenly become aware of these bhaddas, before, I just used to get upset or stressed but feel nothing behind my right ear? Is it just once you've passed a certain level of stress etc in life they become apparent to some sensitive people? 2) Do bhaddas always manifest behind the right ear area (end of the left channel I think)? 3) Are these bhoots basicly bad spirits of dead people and how and why do they invade people? Can you deliberately invite them and how? 4) What is the behaviour of someone with a bhoot in them? Thank you very much, I thought perhaps I had a bhoot in me before but now I don't think that was the case! Love Adam Dear Adam, From your description the blockage you experience disperses after collective meditation. As you know our individual kundalinis all unite and support each other at this time so we should generally feel much lighter after. Any blockages which leave the affected chakra by rising upward are simply bhaddas; sort of accretions of stuff we have accumulated in the wear and tear of life. Bhutani(plural) usually called " Bhoots " are on the other hand are things which have once been alive but have gone out of the path of evolution, when they died, and exist in the left side, in the universal sub conscious. When they invade our person they are called U.P.I.'s (units of psychic interference) and can be distinguished from simple bhaddas by the fact that they don't move upward in relation to the movement of the kundalini but actually try to hide by skipping all over the place when a candle is used to clear them. A catch on the left Svaddhisthan is usually a signal of their presence. When we forget our true nature and revert to old habits of despondancy etc then we attract these sort of things. Sometimes they are lurking in material objects we may be attatched to. This is why it is good to live as simply as possible and keep our surroundings clean and tidy. They like dirt and so on. There is a series of talks from 1980 or 81 called " what a sahaja yogi is " " preparation for becoming " and " the real becoming " , in which Sri Mataji explains a whole lot of things like this. You are lucky to live in London where you can access these sort of things and people who were there at the time (before videos) who saw what Sri Mataji was demonstrating. Get a couple of people to work on it with a candle. If you are aware of something THERE that is more than half the battle. No need to ponder about where and why. Just be confidant that Sri Mataji has given us the power to cleanse ourselves by surrendering all our problems to Her. But we first have to be conscious of them. with love from Aunty Lyndal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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