Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 Yeah, I get the knocks on the walls, too. Often they bounce from one wall to the next, and then knock on the ceiling, too. They used to intimidate me years ago, now I don't even pay attention any more. Sometimes they manifest in my subtle vision field, trying to look as grotesque as they can (just yesterday I came across a crocodog--they can be quite creative!). When they realize I am not interested, they just vanish. Especially if I increase the heat/light a bit... ;-) So, they do like energy--but not all of it, it seems. Sel , " Glen Olah " <glen_olah wrote: > > It is very timely that you should mention this at this moment Selena. > Like I mentioned in my previous post, I have never done yoga (might be > time to start) but have been experiencing all of what you describe > aside from the mudras. Not to any great degree at all. Exceedingly > minor manifestations of asanas and pranayama but definite nonetheless. > The tongue lock normally continues in intensity till it is quite > forceful the deeper into contemplation or phenomenon that I drift. > I expect to experience asanas to a greater degree in the future. I > felt how the energetic paths were flowing more easily with my body > locked into specific positions. > Thanks for all your great info as always. > love, glen. > > Oh, and one other thing - when I have extreme phenomenon occurring > such as this it always attracts entities. Like moths to a light. > >Bang< from an appliance or position in the room, then scampering as > they run towards the bed, then feeling them climb up to feed on the > excess energies. I am experimenting a little with sending them love > but normally get caught up in contemplation of more pertinent matters > and I end up forgetting about them and when I remember they are gone... > > > , " selena230 " > <selena230@> wrote: > > > > Sometimes kriyas take the form of spontaneous asanas (hatha yoga > > poses), mudras (hand gestures), bandhas (locks), and pranayama > > (breathwork). Don't be surprised if, during a meditation, you find > > yourself doing a mudra or a bandha you didn't even know it existed. > > Once you are done with the practice, go check the literature and learn > > more about it. > > > > I also noticed that, at times, it feels like the energy body is taking > > a hatha yoga pose while the physical body is sitting still. The > > sensation is very distinctive; you really get the feeling that you are > > doing the most complex pretzelasanas without blinking. > > > > Sel > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 That's incredible that you should mention a crocodog because when I first started experiencing entities over 12 months back I had an unforgettable experience with exactly the same! I even wrote extensively about it at the time. Heh! Funny about the synchonicities isn't it? , " selena230 " <selena230 wrote: > > Yeah, I get the knocks on the walls, too. Often they bounce from one > wall to the next, and then knock on the ceiling, too. They used to > intimidate me years ago, now I don't even pay attention any more. > Sometimes they manifest in my subtle vision field, trying to look as > grotesque as they can (just yesterday I came across a crocodog--they > can be quite creative!). When they realize I am not interested, they > just vanish. Especially if I increase the heat/light a bit... ;-) > > So, they do like energy--but not all of it, it seems. > > Sel > > > , " Glen Olah " > <glen_olah@> wrote: > > > > It is very timely that you should mention this at this moment Selena. > > Like I mentioned in my previous post, I have never done yoga (might be > > time to start) but have been experiencing all of what you describe > > aside from the mudras. Not to any great degree at all. Exceedingly > > minor manifestations of asanas and pranayama but definite nonetheless. > > The tongue lock normally continues in intensity till it is quite > > forceful the deeper into contemplation or phenomenon that I drift. > > I expect to experience asanas to a greater degree in the future. I > > felt how the energetic paths were flowing more easily with my body > > locked into specific positions. > > Thanks for all your great info as always. > > love, glen. > > > > Oh, and one other thing - when I have extreme phenomenon occurring > > such as this it always attracts entities. Like moths to a light. > > >Bang< from an appliance or position in the room, then scampering as > > they run towards the bed, then feeling them climb up to feed on the > > excess energies. I am experimenting a little with sending them love > > but normally get caught up in contemplation of more pertinent matters > > and I end up forgetting about them and when I remember they are gone... > > > > > > , " selena230 " > > <selena230@> wrote: > > > > > > Sometimes kriyas take the form of spontaneous asanas (hatha yoga > > > poses), mudras (hand gestures), bandhas (locks), and pranayama > > > (breathwork). Don't be surprised if, during a meditation, you find > > > yourself doing a mudra or a bandha you didn't even know it existed. > > > Once you are done with the practice, go check the literature and learn > > > more about it. > > > > > > I also noticed that, at times, it feels like the energy body is taking > > > a hatha yoga pose while the physical body is sitting still. The > > > sensation is very distinctive; you really get the feeling that you are > > > doing the most complex pretzelasanas without blinking. > > > > > > Sel > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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