I am doing breathwork already since 30 years, starting with classical holotropic breathing. Later I came into contact with shamanic drumming and singing, I started adding these in sessions. SInce than I discovered that the most beautiful sessions are those you let happen in full surrender, without any structure or plan. Here I share some … Continue reading The Evolution of Breathwork: From Holotropic to Shamanic
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The Direct Experience of Chakra Energy, Kundalini and Reiki: all in one!
As you can see the old room is full of scriptures. These are experiences of people of the past, mostly copied and copied and copied. Do not rely on copied knowledge. Be an instrument yourself! Beyond Borrowed Knowledge Spiritual experiences are deeply personal and transformative, and there is a fundamental truth that borrowed knowledge is … Continue reading The Direct Experience of Chakra Energy, Kundalini and Reiki: all in one!
The Only Real and Essential Reincarnation!
Investing in the Next Life? Doing it Next Time in a Better Way? See if you can wrap your understanding on the more important issue, the incarnation in NOW and HERE! Reincarnation Reimagined: A New Understanding of Identity and Form Don't bother about next lives. Whether you incarnate as this or that. That is all … Continue reading The Only Real and Essential Reincarnation!
Nyāsa: the variant of spontanious manifestations in self touch.
Touch as a Inroad to Contact between Dinosaur and Human at Quinta Quixote As with inner light, inner sound, there is also inner touch. Tantric touch! Nyāsa, traditionally a structured ritual in Hindu and Tantric practices, involves the deliberate placement of mantras or divine energies onto specific parts of the body. While this practice is … Continue reading Nyāsa: the variant of spontanious manifestations in self touch.
Nada Yoga, Yoga of Light and the Tantric Touch paths into the divine recognition: approaching the divine via sounds, light and touch modalities
You can reach the absolute insight via eyes (yoga of light), ears (yoga of sound) and Touch (Tantric yoga) - this has been known since ages. Just explore which is your path!!! We have given much attention to the path of inner light, inner light Yoga, and there are 2 more paths to the divine … Continue reading Nada Yoga, Yoga of Light and the Tantric Touch paths into the divine recognition: approaching the divine via sounds, light and touch modalities
The Fine Line Between Thought and Illusion – Krishnamurti’s Insight
Challenge of conventional thinking Jiddu Krishnamurti often challenged conventional thinking by questioning the role of thought, imagination, and attention in daily life. His inquiry into whether it is possible to sustain a constant state of alert awareness—one that discerns between necessary thought and illusion—remains profoundly relevant. In this chapter, we explore his reflections on why … Continue reading The Fine Line Between Thought and Illusion – Krishnamurti’s Insight
The Hidden Science of Auras and Phosphenes – A New Esoteric and Neurophysiological Perspective
Higher Truth above the heads of many People: Aura's seen and explained in the true perspective of the yoga of light The Observation That Auras Are Phosphenes Seen With Open Eyes Throughout history, mystics, seers, and spiritual practitioners have described auras—subtle energy fields that appear to envelop the human body. These descriptions span cultures and … Continue reading The Hidden Science of Auras and Phosphenes – A New Esoteric and Neurophysiological Perspective
The Spanda Kārikās: The Sacred Doctrine of Divine Vibration
The first time I experienced vibrations in my chest I thought I had a heart attack. I am a MD. I found it also very odd. Not as it was described in the medical textbooks. But it was the experiencing of the spandana, the vibrations in and of the body which are always there. I … Continue reading The Spanda Kārikās: The Sacred Doctrine of Divine Vibration
The Ektara: A Sacred String and the Pulse of Devotion
The ektara, a simple yet profound one-stringed instrument, has resonated through the ages as a symbol of spiritual devotion, mystic music, and raw sound expression. Found in various forms across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and parts of Central Asia, it is deeply embedded in the traditions of wandering minstrels, Sufi fakirs, and Baul mystics, who use … Continue reading The Ektara: A Sacred String and the Pulse of Devotion
Do not become a spiritual copycat
In the past few days, I have been reflecting on how people seek knowledge and spiritual practice. There is something very curious about this: many look for masters, techniques, ancient traditions, but they end up merely repeating what has already been done before. This can be useful in the beginning, but if practice does not … Continue reading Do not become a spiritual copycat