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Tenzin
6th March 2012, 14:13
Hi everyone, putting this out and hoping someone may have some information on this.

Recently, I have uped the notch for my meditation training.

Today, I left my laptop on facing me when I started to sit. Just when I made the mental intention to leave the physical body, the power snapped out and came back on again immediately.

I know the only way to prove that it is what I think it is about, is to replicate the process. However, I read that PC monitors have been designed to capture anyone with kundalini or similar energetic bursts and collect such data for some covert purposes...

Any takers?

mab777
6th March 2012, 14:38
Hi Tenzin,

I donŽt like to meditate with this eletronics devices arround me ... IŽll try what you said.

all the best,
Marcelo.

Tenzin
7th March 2012, 00:06
Hi Marcelo,

Thanks. More specifically, what I read is that the person who has mastered his OB capability consistently witnessed flashes from his home PC when he had his kundalini risen. He warned against that because he suspects the same.

One way to explain it is that he may be experiencing a spike in his sense perceptivity at the moment of exit, which is usually the case. But that does not explain my case, or it could also mean mine was just a sheer coincidence that there was a powerf fault, which can happen here where the power source is weak.

I have asked my master regarding meditating near power sources or even power cables running near us. It was flatly dismissed as something that should not be bothering us. She goes OB everyday.

DeDukshyn
7th March 2012, 00:13
I've never heard that, but from my knowings it is not impossible to be able to perceive these events via some electromagnetic observation (satellite sensors or whatever). I'm not sure how it relates, but I personally consider that consciousness (if clear and appropriate) trump anything that can even be considered in the illusion. Thus rendering any "monitoring" if even possible rather completely moot. They can measure some things, but that does not mean they have any control over them. My 2 cents ;)