Imaginative Perception and the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace Suhrawardi, the Persian mystic-philosopher and founder of the Illuminationist (Ishrāqī) school, defines imaginative perception not as fantasy or fiction, but as an real world realm, "ʿĀlam al-Mithāl" or World of Images, also called the Mundus Imaginalis by Henry Corbin. This is not subjective fantasy, but a real ontological plane, … Continue reading Imaginative Perception and the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace
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Meeting God in the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace
I think I hit on something big when I realised that the phosphenes I saw were projections in my own individual ultrasubjective hyperspace, at the moment the phosphenes morphed into messenges. I saw archaic symbols all morphing and lateron when I focussed on the sounds in the utter silence, whole choirs of angels happened. So … Continue reading Meeting God in the Ultrasubjective Hyperspace
🕉 The Yoga of Sound : meditatie on the path of the inner sounds – Phonophenes!
There are people easily seeing stuff (I see you!), some more easily hearing stuff (I hear you) and other are more tactile (I feel you). We went deep into the phosphenes, the spontaneous inner lights. But spontanious sounds also happen. We suggest to call these phono-phenes. These are the sounds and sometimes even words heard … Continue reading 🕉 The Yoga of Sound : meditatie on the path of the inner sounds – Phonophenes!
The First Ten Sacred Names of Ra
The sacred names of Ra, the ancient Egyptian sun god, carry profound symbolic and spiritual meaning. In the tradition of Kemetic spirituality, each name represents not only a different form or aspect of the divine solar force, but also a moment in the sun’s journey, a power of transformation, and a stage of divine consciousness. … Continue reading The First Ten Sacred Names of Ra
Phosphenes, Nada Yoga, and Divine Revelation: An Integrated View
Throughout history, mystics, prophets, and spiritual visionaries have described vivid inner visual experiences, visions of luminous forms, divine lights, and symbolic imagery, as well as profound auditory phenomena like inner sounds, voices, and celestial music. These have typically been attributed to divine intervention or communication from higher spiritual realms. However, viewing these experiences through our … Continue reading Phosphenes, Nada Yoga, and Divine Revelation: An Integrated View
How could phosphenes play a role in seeing and reading the information in the Akasha Chronicles?
This idea has captured my thinking and meditations since some time now. I dived deep into the phenomena of phosphenes (the yoga path of inner light) and the yoga path of sound (Nada yoga). I started to see and hear subtle information. By and by the intensity grew. The messages became more clear and louder. … Continue reading How could phosphenes play a role in seeing and reading the information in the Akasha Chronicles?
Phosphene meditation and the neurophysiology of expression of the the divine in the ultra-subjective
Phosphene Meditation: Commentary and Exploration Introduction: The Nature of Phosphenes Phosphenes have been seen by tantric meditation masters of all times, and you can see them too: the gateway into the divine! Phosphenes are visual phenomena characterized by the perception of luminous shapes, colors, and patterns experienced without external visual stimuli. Typically, phosphenes arise when … Continue reading Phosphene meditation and the neurophysiology of expression of the the divine in the ultra-subjective
Is there internal ‘space’ and where is the monkey? Profound talks from top scientists with Krishnamurti
Dialogue with Scientists: The Question of Space and the Self In an illuminating conversation at Brockwood Park in 1984, renowned philosopher and spiritual teacher Jiddu Krishnamurti engaged in deep dialogue with distinguished scientists exploring the profound themes of inner space, consciousness, and the nature of the self. Among the participants were notable figures such as … Continue reading Is there internal ‘space’ and where is the monkey? Profound talks from top scientists with Krishnamurti
Spontaneous physical movements during deep meditation: the Kularnava Tantra
The ancient Vedic text that describes spontaneous physical movements during deep meditation—comparable to mudras and asanas—is primarily the Kularnava Tantra and certain other Tantric scriptures, rather than the more commonly known Vedas or Upanishads. The phenomenon known as Kriyā, are spontaneous physical or energetic movements arising naturally during deep states of meditation. Although classical texts … Continue reading Spontaneous physical movements during deep meditation: the Kularnava Tantra
Free ebook on the Yogas of Light, Sound, and Touch
Welcome to perhapos the most unique journey I myself traveled, through the ancient and powerful practices of the Yoga of Light, the Yoga of Sound, and the Yoga of Touch. These three paths offer a profound opportunity to connect with the world within you and around you, exploring how the simplest of sensations can unlock … Continue reading Free ebook on the Yogas of Light, Sound, and Touch