The eight jhānas are profound meditative states in Buddhism, representing deep levels of concentration and mental absorption. The term "jhāna" (Pāli) or "dhyāna" (Sanskrit) translates to "meditation" or "absorption." These states are integral to Buddhist meditative practices, particularly within the Theravāda tradition. Origins and Development The practice of jhāna predates Buddhism, with roots in ancient … Continue reading The eight jhānas: a formalized meditation path from the Theravāda tradition
The role of tantra and tantric sessions in the development of masculine sexuality
Fly High in Full Intensity! Fly High in Full Intensity as this deity! Each men deserves to get to know his full potentiality in intensity and sexuality and this becoming a volcano like the tantric deity we met in Bhutan here above. Without consciousness no mature sexuality in its full potentiality can happen. Men look … Continue reading The role of tantra and tantric sessions in the development of masculine sexuality
The Link Between Eye Movement, the Default Mode Network, and Deep Meditation
Why Still Eyes Deepen Meditation It is often said that when the eyes keep moving, meditation cannot go deep. This observation is more than just an anecdotal insight; it has a strong basis in neuroscience. The movement of the eyes is closely linked to the brain’s Default Mode Network (DMN), which generates thoughts, self-referential narratives, … Continue reading The Link Between Eye Movement, the Default Mode Network, and Deep Meditation
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 Ever-New Joy of Divine Glorification: Understanding Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.12.50
Pushkar - holy lake morning bath The Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, also known as the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, is one of the most revered scriptures in the Vaishnava tradition, describing the glories, pastimes, and teachings of the Supreme Lord, Kṛṣṇa. It is considered the essence of all Vedic knowledge, focusing entirely on bhakti (devotional service). Among its 18,000 … Continue reading The Ever-New Joy of Divine Glorification: Understanding Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.12.50
The Summoning of Sound and Light: A Journey Through the High Light Path
Introduction to the Mystical Composition Music and sacred sound have long been bridges between the material world and the divine, and in the creation of "ФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬ and the Summoning of ЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦ into АБВГДЕЖЗИЙ for the High Light Path!", a profound synthesis of ancient mantra energy and sonic improvisation has unfolded. This video, deeply rooted in … Continue reading The Summoning of Sound and Light: A Journey Through the High Light Path
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
Returning to the Source: The Inner Path of Spiritual Practice – or the recognition of your being Source….
Today, as I sat in meditation, a realization dawned upon me. This body, this vessel, has been walking a spiritual path for over half a century. And before it dissolves into the vastness of eternal wisdom, I feel called to share something with you—an insight, a whisper from the depths of experience, for whatever it … Continue reading Returning to the Source: The Inner Path of Spiritual Practice – or the recognition of your being Source….
Quinta Quixote: A Private Sanctuary of Meditation and the Inner Light Path in the Algarve
In countryside near Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo, Quinta Quixote is a private - Wwoof-related permaculture and meditation center—it is said to be a haven for those seeking connection, balance, and spiritual exploration. Surrounded by green fields, and in wintertime the soft trickle of a nearby creek, and the enduring presence of an ancient … Continue reading Quinta Quixote: A Private Sanctuary of Meditation and the Inner Light Path in the Algarve