Awakening of Buddha is part of his "official" biography and the phrase "I am awake" is attributed to him. I also ran long time ago into the idea of "awakening of the kundalini", a magic or spiritual said power present in a dormant state in all us. Could it be a means of communication or togetherness based on now scientifically recognized form of communication called "vibrational" that through training can be brought somehow under conscious (or subconscious) control, pretty much like learning how to speak using vocal cords and other vocal instruments during childhood.
Some yogis claim telepathy exists and is based on the second of the 4 levels of communications between spiritual entities described in the Upanishad (part of Hindu Scriptures). But first i have to re-write the text of a page that seems very much on this subject in a synthetic manner revealing information from Hindu Scriptures and close to scientific language, however it needs some English brushing cause it's hard to read which i'm gonna just do. In text have stricken the not so correct words and underlined my additions.
Beginning of text:
Telepathy is a greek word which is made of two
It has been used since yore by the mystics in some way
It is mentioned in Puranas (which is considered by Chhandogya Upanishad as the 5th Veda), that the highly elevated souls would know and understand the thoughts, emotions, desires of the ordinary people,
This issue (Antaryamin) is explained in detail in the seventh Brahman of 3rd chapter of Brihadaranyak Upanishad (which is the greatest Upanishad amongst all).
Sage Yajnavalkya, the leading Seer of this Upanishad, discloses this mystery
When you go through the revelations, meditate on them and understand, you know and realize that the very Soul of all
Our Soul is an All Knowing One, so as long as we live merged with That, we are All Knowing One, we can hear distant talks, chatterings (Door-shravan); we can have remote viewing (Door-darshan), and some other psychic
Rigveda tells that our thoughts have 4 layers or levels of communication
1. Para, Subtlest layer, which is the fastest communication, you think and that is
2. Pashyanti, 3rd layer, which is used by angels or devas/devis;
3. Madhyama, 2nd layer, which is expressed and understood by gestures and
4. Vaikhari, the
It is said that once Maharishi Raman had received a
Telepathy is one of the Supernatural Powers (Siddhis) which can be developed with some of the practices of Ashtanga Yoga of Sage Patanjali such as concentration (dharana), meditation (dhyana), and trance (samadhi).
Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, the classic text on Yoga, lists several exercises which accelerate the development of the eight Siddhis ranging from invisibility to walking on water [some of the ninja superpowers (which i don't believe in) as well].
In Yoga or Spirituality siddhis are believed to be as side effects of the meditation and suggested not to heed them,
In modern times, it has been researched in 1882 by the classical scholar Fredric W. H. Myers. Since then it has been used by many people in more effective ways, just after a due training.
End of text.
https://yogianand.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/telepathy/
In Wikipedia the 4 levels or layers of communication are in a different order. Here is a quote from there about Sansrkit language i had an intuition and spoke about with someone on the phone since the first time i came in contact with this language maybe 6-7 years ago. I think i said something like Sanskrit is indestructible because it is written in our DNA (a metaphor cause i don't believe in current DNA theory).
"He associates the Pashyanti level of language with sphota, representing a meaning as a whole, existing in the mind of the speaker as a unity. Sphota or the whole-meaning comprises dhvani (the word-sound) and artha (word-meaning). Haney points out that the unity of name and form, of sound and meaning, on the level of sphota in Pashyanti applies mainly to Sanskrit language"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashyanti
There are severa
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