--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > satvadude108 wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > > >> ispiritkin wrote: > >> > >>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > >>> <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> , Bhairitu wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> My training is from a tantric samrat of the Kali > >>>> tradition. I am now at the level of Sidh tantric > >>>> which means I have mastered the tantric siddhis > >>>> which are all given by mantra. These include the > >>>> vashikaran, stambhan, uchattan, shanti, videshan > >>>> and maran siddhis. <snip> None of these have > >>>> anything to do with sex <snip> My experience > >>>> with vashikaran was the day after getting the first > >>>> mantra for it everyone I encountered in like store > >>>> clerks even if cranky mellowed out when I dealt with > >>>> them. It's been that way ever since. It would be nice > >>>> if it worked over the internet. :) > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Fascinating. Yes, it would be great if mellowness could be vibed out > >>> over the internet, esp this group. =) Heck, it would be great if > >>> mellowness could be vibed out over a town hall meeting. > >>> > >>> I'm just a grasshopper at all this, and so far my approach has been > >>> eclectic and basically non-path, I guess. Proly some focus would help > >>> things along a bit faster. Do you think the mantra, the chant itself, > >>> does work, or is it a tool for focusing attention? You've probably > >>> written quite a bit on this already, but I didn't connect earlier posts > >>> with a specific approach, and I'm interested in knowing more about this > >>> one. My notion is that the attention is the important thing, not how it > >>> is evoked, but that some methods are more efficient at evoking that > >>> attention. > >>> > >> The mantra siddhis are based on nada yoga which is the yogic science of > >> sound. Like an externalized sound and internalized sound reverberates > >> and can also cause sympathetic vibrations. The vashikaran mantra set up > >> a sympathetic vibration even when I was not practicing it (which I only > >> did during my program) that had an effect on the people I was coming > >> into contact with. The stambhan siddhi I have used to shut up people > >> who wanted to talk in a theater during a movie. Very handy. I don't > >> know what they felt but maybe just a sudden self consciousness that they > >> were talking which was annoying others. Again the transmitted vibe > >> would have communicated that. > >> > >> As for attention, remember I said I didn't really do anything to get the > >> vashikaran technique to work. Once learned and practiced it was just > >> part of me from then on. I do have some other vashikaran techniques > >> that require a target and therefore attention. > >> > >> It is important to get information from people who actually practice the > >> techniques. I'm also a professional musician and have taught music > >> too. I often find it interesting and humorous what people who have > >> never learned to play an instrument tell me what it is like to play one. > >> :) > >> > >> > > > > In all seriousness, I need a better fly-fishing sutra. The one I'm > > using is hit or miss and Patanjali is no help. Cultivating awareness > > helps a great deal but I'm searching for a more outward > > stroke of dynamism. Also, something to get the neighbor's cat > > to STFU when she is in heat. Thanks. > Stambhan might work on the cat but sorry I don't know of any fly fishing > siddhis. Check with some southern India tantrics though, especially on > the coast. They may have something like that. ;-) >
I don't know if they have trout in southern India Bhairitu. Coastal Tantrics, I would think, would be more likely to be knowledgeable about salmon siddhis. The two might be close but I'm thinkin a sadhu from a mountainous region is a safer bet. If so, you may be leading me on the path. Wonder if I need to study Hindi or gain another language skill. It would be worth the effort. Maybe somebody in Colorado at Naropa could hook me up. Somebody at the School Of Disembodied Poetics musta happened on the correct sutra for that siddhi. I always use barbless hooks and truly respect fishness, gently returning them to rushing H2O so they may again and again complete the circle. Now about Stambhan and that damn cat........