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These techniques are available, though this one is specifically for

the time of death. But what is death?

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Dilip Raheja

Devi Mandir

Wednesday, December 17, 2003 5:36 AM

Meditation

Namaste and Jai Maa to everyone, there are various forms of

meditation in practise, wouldn't it be great to practise following as

prescribed in Bhagwad Geeta? regards,Remembering me at the time

of death, close down the doors of the senses and place the mind in

the heart. Then, while absorbed in meditation, focus all energy

upwards to the head. Repeating in this state the divine Name, the

syllable Om that represents the changeless Brahman, you will go forth

from the body and attain the supreme goal.-Bhagavad Gita 8:12-13 To

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You are thinking of Astavaraka, the Sage bent at eight places.

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Chris Kirner

Sunday, March 07, 2004 1:03 PM

Re: Meditation .........Qstn(1)

Kali,In the normal course of things, I believe this is true. Alignment

of the head, neck, and trunk is vital to proper movement of prana in

the nadis.That said, Pandit R. Tigunait has written that according to

tradition one of the great sages of the past (Dattatreya?) had a

pronounced deformity of the spine.Is this along the lines of your

question?Chris,

"kaliananda_saraswati" wrote:> Hello to all,> > I have been told

that if the spine is curved deep meditation is not > possible because

the energy cannot rise at it should.  > Can anyone say if this is so

and whether it can be corrected.> > Thanks.> > Kali

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