The night has started. The air is a bit cooler now, tinged with a faint silver that falls across the earth like some silver cloth. Somewhere above, the moon is present, whole or in part, yet always complete in its essence. You stand there, under its light. The meditation begins before you have even moved. … Continue reading Moon Phosphene Meditation (MPM): Ode to Khonsu, the Egytian Moon God
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The Yoga of the Internal Body: a rediscovered ancient path to self-knowledge
A Third Path towards Inner Awakening 1. Introduction: the three Gateways Within leading to the recognition of who you are For centuries, the inner traditions of yoga have spoken of two subtle gateways into the depths of consciousness: the gateway of light and the gateway of sound. The Yoga of the Inner Light (Jyoti Yoga … Continue reading The Yoga of the Internal Body: a rediscovered ancient path to self-knowledge
Tzvarnohamo – Gurdjieff’s Forgotten Word for a Universal Social Force
I have been reading G. I. Gurdjieff’s work since I was young, half a centrury ago. And still I am captrued by him. One of his most enigmatic writings is The Herald of Coming Good (1933). In that book one also sometimes stumbles over strange, unfamiliar words, terms that seem to appear once and then … Continue reading Tzvarnohamo – Gurdjieff’s Forgotten Word for a Universal Social Force
The Sacred Geometry of Devotion: Symmetry in Ancient Egyptian Ra Yoga
In the sacred world of ancient Egypt, symmetry was far more than an aesthetic principle, it was a divine law you see working everywhere. Known through the guiding presence of Ma’at, the goddess who personified cosmic balance, order, and truth, symmetry permeated every aspect of Egyptian life. From the perfectly aligned pyramids to the mirrored … Continue reading The Sacred Geometry of Devotion: Symmetry in Ancient Egyptian Ra Yoga
A New Taxonomy of Klüver Form Constants based on new subjective reports of phosphenes induced by transcranial stimulation
We discuss first the results of this study: "Kvašňák, E., Orendáčová, M., & Vránová, J. (2022). Phosphene Attributes Depend on Frequency and Intensity of Retinal tACS. Physiological research, 71(4), 561–571. https://doi.org/10.33549/physiolres.934887" The study is extremely valuable to define the form constants which can be percieved with closed eyes, as internal light phenomena. We will then generate a … Continue reading A New Taxonomy of Klüver Form Constants based on new subjective reports of phosphenes induced by transcranial stimulation
The Ultimate Phosphene Guide: A Visual Journey from Flicker to Visionary Light
This is an article in Progression! Welcome to this evolving visual guide designed for seekers of the Yoga of the Inner Light. This guide brings to life the inner visual phenomena known as phosphenes: the spontaneous lights, forms, and visions that emerge behind closed eyes during meditation, contemplation, or sensory withdrawal. Fields of emeralds and … Continue reading The Ultimate Phosphene Guide: A Visual Journey from Flicker to Visionary Light
The Black Mirror and the Book of Mysteries, the Sefer ha-Razim: Unveiling Inner Visions
In our exploration of the "Yoga of the Inner Light" and the profound connection between ancient contemplative practices and modern neuroscience, few artifacts offer as rich a tapestry as the black mirror. This dark, reflective surface, often associated with scrying and divination, serves as a powerful gateway to inner vision. But what if we told … Continue reading The Black Mirror and the Book of Mysteries, the Sefer ha-Razim: Unveiling Inner Visions
The Working Methods of the Magi Dr. John Dee and the seer Edward Kelley and their Dark Mirror!
John Dee (1527–1609) and his scryer Edward Kelley (1555–1597) devised a complex visionary system that aimed to decipher divine wisdom through angelic communication. Their method combined ceremonial ritual, symbolic architecture, and precise record‑keeping, as documented in Sloane MS 3191, especially De Heptarchia Mystica. 1. The Scryer and the Magus Dee adopted the classical magician’s model: he assumed … Continue reading The Working Methods of the Magi Dr. John Dee and the seer Edward Kelley and their Dark Mirror!
Why Did the Magus Dr. John Dee Not Scry for Himself in the Black Mirror?
Dee's black obsidian Mirror, now in the British Museum in London Through Another Man’s Eyes: Why John Dee Needed Edward Kelley’s Visions? When we imagine John Dee (1527–1609), the legendary Elizabethan scholar and court magician, we often picture him staring into a black obsidian mirror, calling forth visions of angels. Yet Dee himself rarely gazed … Continue reading Why Did the Magus Dr. John Dee Not Scry for Himself in the Black Mirror?
On the refinement of internal energy into light
The phrase "the highest level of qi (the light aureola)" appears in certain Daoist texts and esoteric traditions, and is typically associated with the refinement of internal energy into light, specifically within the framework of Daoist inner alchemy (内丹, neidan). Here's what is known or inferred about this concept: 1. Qi Transformation in Daoist Inner … Continue reading On the refinement of internal energy into light