Proclaiming ones self as God has gotten more then one head chopped off, but this is definitely a point to consider. By the way, I’m not about to reveal myself, bro neo, as God. I am saying maybe we all are, at least from the following perspective.
“When I have Yoga with Baba, how do I know it’s (Baba) something outside myself?” This was a question one of my mouth born children asked me when I was a Pajama wearing Double Foreign BK. I told him, it must be, because we experience something outside ourselves. LMAO! Yeah, I also used to say sex is bad.
OK, what I said may be true, but lets look at a more logical and reasonable understanding of the dynamics involved in Yoga. The BK’s tell us that if we think of a person, where they are, and their personal characteristics we will have a mental link with that person. Iron Aged brains aren’t very sensitive to Yoga so it doesn’t work so well with other people. Bap Dadda on the other hand has super puka brain (or soul) waves and so our Yoga reaches him, although we may not get direct feed back.
Now consider that what we are actually having Yoga with is not something out side our selves, but with a thought that we have created in our mind. We are taught to create a conscious being of light that emanates all security, love and power. By having Yoga with this light we can be immersed and experience these qualities. If our Iron Aged brains can’t receive direct communication with Bap Dadda, but we can experience positive qualities it makes more sense that at least the majority of our Yoga is not with something outside ourselves but with an idea we have created within ourselves.
No doubt it is a brilliant idea to have one source that we have Yoga with that can be a panacea to all our woes, and no doubt that because hundreds of thousands of people concentrate on this one image it is a real force within humanity’s collective unconscious, but the fact remains the majority of us non-psychic, Nike wearing, Coca-Cola drinking peoples Yoga is with our own mind and our own ideas.
Everything we have created in our own mind is an archetype which is in someway connected to some part of ourselves. This is a fantastic thing. There is a part of our own self that can fill us with waves of unlimited peace and contentment. So playing with ourselves can be very beneficial!
Nice theory neo, but where’s the proof? The proof is in the pudding my dears. Try this experiment and tell me I am wrong. For a week (or like 15 seconds for us seasoned mediators) try having Yoga with a nice warm bowl of mango pudding, giving it the characteristic of an almighty deity. That’s right, imagine a medium sized bowl of delicious yellow pudding. It glows with an other worldly radiance. This is The Pudding of creation and it has a consciousness. It loves you. It is the source of all love and joy. Become one with The Pudding and become one with the warm love and peace. Feel your Sanskars being purified by the steam of the hot caramel topping. YOU ARE THE PUDDING!
“When I have Yoga with Baba, how do I know it’s (Baba) something outside myself?” This was a question one of my mouth born children asked me when I was a Pajama wearing Double Foreign BK. I told him, it must be, because we experience something outside ourselves. LMAO! Yeah, I also used to say sex is bad.
OK, what I said may be true, but lets look at a more logical and reasonable understanding of the dynamics involved in Yoga. The BK’s tell us that if we think of a person, where they are, and their personal characteristics we will have a mental link with that person. Iron Aged brains aren’t very sensitive to Yoga so it doesn’t work so well with other people. Bap Dadda on the other hand has super puka brain (or soul) waves and so our Yoga reaches him, although we may not get direct feed back.
Now consider that what we are actually having Yoga with is not something out side our selves, but with a thought that we have created in our mind. We are taught to create a conscious being of light that emanates all security, love and power. By having Yoga with this light we can be immersed and experience these qualities. If our Iron Aged brains can’t receive direct communication with Bap Dadda, but we can experience positive qualities it makes more sense that at least the majority of our Yoga is not with something outside ourselves but with an idea we have created within ourselves.
No doubt it is a brilliant idea to have one source that we have Yoga with that can be a panacea to all our woes, and no doubt that because hundreds of thousands of people concentrate on this one image it is a real force within humanity’s collective unconscious, but the fact remains the majority of us non-psychic, Nike wearing, Coca-Cola drinking peoples Yoga is with our own mind and our own ideas.
Everything we have created in our own mind is an archetype which is in someway connected to some part of ourselves. This is a fantastic thing. There is a part of our own self that can fill us with waves of unlimited peace and contentment. So playing with ourselves can be very beneficial!
Nice theory neo, but where’s the proof? The proof is in the pudding my dears. Try this experiment and tell me I am wrong. For a week (or like 15 seconds for us seasoned mediators) try having Yoga with a nice warm bowl of mango pudding, giving it the characteristic of an almighty deity. That’s right, imagine a medium sized bowl of delicious yellow pudding. It glows with an other worldly radiance. This is The Pudding of creation and it has a consciousness. It loves you. It is the source of all love and joy. Become one with The Pudding and become one with the warm love and peace. Feel your Sanskars being purified by the steam of the hot caramel topping. YOU ARE THE PUDDING!