--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> > wrote: > > > > Jumping in. I've never had any instruction on how to control lucid > > dreams, have no intention intention to do so, but find that I can > if I > > want to. If lucid dreaming spontaneously occurs, it sometimes > happens > > in the dome during rest after program. If I had a particularly > > blissful program, during rest, maybe it's kundalini, I don't really > > know, but it feels like my crown chakra is plugged into a light > > socket. Here's the re-occurring sequence: I'm resting, my eyes are > > closed but I "see" everything and everyone in the dome. I start to > > "fly" above everyone and can control where I go and what I "see." > As I > > rise higher above everyone I can "fly" anywhere, over roof tops, > into > > the clouds, to the moon, the stars, the sun, wherever. The longer I > > "fly" the move intense the feeling of "electricity" flooding my > brain. > > Sometimes I hear choirs of angels and I can direct the music. > > Sometimes, I "see" Maharishi or Guru Dev or a bright light that > looks > > like me looking back at me or a "third eye" right in front of my > third > > eye, but more like an elephant eye, like Ganesha and I can decide to > > "observe" it. I don't know what it means and > > I don't care. > > I take a > > neutral attitude toward it and I just enjoy it when it happens. Some > > might call my experience "astral travel" but on this subject I do > > remember Maharishi cautioning "We don't leave the house if it isn't > > clean." If I am "astral traveling" hopefully, my house is clean > enough > > that I can leave it for a few minutes without having uninvited > guests > > showing up. > > I like that you say "I don't care" because these experiences belong > to the gap between the relative and the absolute, they are as such > not interesting but for the personality to enjoy temporarily. > > They are a an amusing by-product of what you just experienced in > Programme. > > Whereas for people like the Turq or Vaj (who never did TMSP in the > first place) these little things are paramount and very interesting. > > I was present when someone presented a similar story as yours, in > Seelisberg. Maharishi did not caution the fellow but rather said that > since you already are the universe he could roam wherever he wanted > without fear. > > You are certainly "clean". Have no fears. Enjoy ! > > Jai Guru Dev >
Thanks Nabby. It's good to know Maharishi has commented on similar experiences. As always, I just take it as it comes.