Useful Web Links

The following websites are a collection that deal with both spiritual and transcendental perspectives. Accuracy isn't assured but they contain good topics for discussion. Introductory snippets have been included. They may not necessarily reflect my views - (except the Dharmin).


Kinds of Kundalini Risings   

According to Traditional Kundalini Science, Kundalini Shakti constantly strives to attain a lasting Oneness experience by elevating to Bindu, the pinnacle where she can reside in...


 Wikipedia Nadi (yoga)    

Nāḍī ', nerve, blood vessel, pulse' (listen) is a term for the channels through which, in traditional Indian medicine and spiritual science, the energies of the physical body...


Wikipedia Vritti   

Vritti, literally "whirlpool", is a technical term in yoga meant to indicate that the contents of mental awareness are disturbances in the medium of consciousness...


Wikipedia Kundalini chakra   

Kundalini  "coiled one"), in Hinduism refers to a form of primal energy (or shakti) said to be located at the base of the spine. In Hindu tradition, Bhairavi is the goddess of Kundalini....


Wikipedia Kriya

Kriyā is a Sanskrit term, derived from the Sanskrit root kri, meaning 'to do'. Kriyā means 'action, deed, effort'. The word karma is also derived from the Sanskrit root √kṛ (kri) कृ, meaning 'to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake'.[1][2] Karma is related to the verbal Proto-Indo-European root ”kwer”- 'to make, form'.


Wikipedia - Samskara   

Samskaras or sanskaras (Sanskrit: संस्कार) are, in Indian philosophy and Indian religions, mental impressions, recollections, or psychological imprints. In Hindu philosophies, samskaras are...


 Wikipedia Vāsanā

Vāsanā is a behavioural tendency or karmic imprint which influences the present behaviour of a person. It is a technical term in Indian philosophy, particularly Yoga, as well as...


Natural Luminosity - Dharma Wheel  

The following is a comprehensive selection of citations from sūtra and tantra concerning natural luminosity [prakṛti prabhāsvara, rang gzhin gyis ‘od gsal]. It is by no means exhaustive...


Wikipedia - Chaitanya 

The Sanskrit word, Chaitanya, means 'consciousness' or 'spirit' or 'intelligence' or 'sensation'. It is the pure Consciousness or the cosmic intelligence, the consciousness...


Beezone - Devatma Shakti

Is a website listing selected chapters of Devatma Shakti (Divine Power). Swami Vishnu Tirth is a reliable authority on the teachings of Shakti  and initiation...


Biology of Kundalini

I have worked out a preliminary protocol to support the fire of kundalini without getting fried and to prevent the years of depression-like fallout that often...


The Wei Wu Wei Archives

This site is intended as a resource for those interested in or curious about Buddhist/Taoist philosopher and essayist Wei Wu Wei. It includes extracts from eight books...


Kundalini Awakenings

By Kara-Leah Grant Whether you've had a Kundalini Awakening, are curious about the process of awakening Kundalini, think you might have some of the symptoms of... 


The Dharmin

I wrote this short story to explain in greater detail the view of the 'Dharmin' or the realised, liberated or accomplished one who lives the Dharma life...


Bandhas

Bandha means to lock, close-off, to stop. In the practice of a Bandha, the energy flow to a particular area of the body is blocked. When the Bandha is released, this causes the energy to...


Ramana Maharshi about Meditation

What is meditation? It is commonly understood to be concentration on a single thought. Other thoughts are kept out at that time. The single thought also must vanish at the...


The Mirror of Essential Points:

The Mirror of Essential Points: A Letter in Praise of Emptiness from Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje to his Mother. I pay homage at the lotus feet of Tenpai Nyima, Who is inseparable from...


Reincarnation 

Reincarnation is the philosophical or religious concept that an aspect of a living being starts a new life in a different physical body or form after each biological death. It is also...


Wikipedia Kosha

A Kosha usually rendered "sheath", is a covering of the Atman, or Self according to Vedantic philosophy. There are five Koshas, and they are often visualised as the layers...


Wikipedia Three Bodies Doctrine

According to Sarira Traya, the Doctrine of the Three bodies in Hinduism, the human being is composed of three sariras or "bodies" emanating from Brahman by avidya, "ignorance" or...


Shunyata

Translated most often as emptiness[and sometimes voidness is a Buddhist concept which has multiple meanings.


The Embodied Self

Do we have to presuppose a self to account for human self-consciousness? If so, how should we characterize the self?


The Practice of Vast Open Sky

A number of meditation traditions have practices that are a dropping of the ego ('self' notion) into wide open awareness. 


Imaginary Audience

The imaginary audience refers to a state where an individual imagines and believes that multitudes of people are watching him or her. 


The Mysteries of Dreamless Sleep

In deep dreamless sleep. consciousness may not completely disappear when the mind recedes


5 states of consciousness


Five basic states of consciousness that we experience are: Jagrat or waking, Swapna or dreaming, Sushupti or dreamless sleep, Turiya or 'waking' sleep and Turiyatita or mindless-space in cosmic consciousness.

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