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Science of Traveling to Higher Worlds

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Science of Traveling to Higher Lokas: Exploring Ancient Wisdom and Modern Understanding

In ancient Indian scriptures, there is a profound understanding of the science of traveling to higher realms or Lokas. These Lokas are dimensions beyond our ordinary perception, where beings of higher consciousness reside. While this knowledge may seem esoteric, it holds valuable insights into the nature of our existence and the possibilities of expanding our consciousness.

During the process of darshan, which is the sacred act of seeing and being in the presence of a Spiritual Guide or enlightened being, something extraordinary happens. The receptor, the one who is seeking knowledge or initiation, can momentarily experience the expanded space of the cosmos. It is in this moment of darshan that the transmission of Cosmic Superconscious Mutation energy occurs.

The infusion of this cosmic energy leads to quantum entanglement, causing the neurons of the receptor to mirror the space of perpetual completion radiating from the Spiritual  at a biological level. This phenomenon is attributed to mirror neurons, special neurons in our brain that can observe and mimic the actions of other neurons through imitation.

However, mirror neurons go beyond classical imitation. They have the capacity to activate and process all the observed movements or information without physically imitating them. In other words, through direct observation, the entire body can silently and without movement, recreate what is happening elsewhere. This forms the basis of the science of traveling from one Loka to a higher Loka with the darshan of the Spiritual guide.

The Spiritual guide, like a radiating light, becomes a focal point for the receptor. When one sits in an unclutched state in the presence of the Spiritual guide, all their bodies and minds become mirrors reflecting the Spiritual guide's consciousness. They become aligned and polarized towards the Spiritual guide's consciousness, and the Spiritual guide's bio-energy is transmitted into them. As a result, their body becomes light and effortlessly flows in the ether, enabling them to transcend ordinary realms.

Imagine placing five mirrors in front of a single light source. The illumination would be five-fold, as each mirror reflects the light, intensifying the area. Now, consider the same principle with 10,000 mirrors. The reflection becomes 10,000-fold, creating an intense superconscious energy field. When 10,000 people sit in the presence of the Spiritual guide in an unclutched space, the same superconscious mutation is reflected, amplifying the experience and creating a powerful energy field known as Shambhala on planet Earth.

Through this superconscious mutation process, one can travel to higher Lokas of the cosmos and experience elevated states of consciousness. The Spiritual guide, who has realized the state of superconsciousness, transmits their experience of Life in Goloka, the highest realm of consciousness, through initiation.

Life in Goloka is not just a meditation program; it is an invitation to transcend human limitations and tap into the ultimate consciousness, the consciousness of Sri Krishna. By going through the 25 States of Consciousness, one can unlock the power to manifest their reality. These states, which go beyond the commonly recognized waking, dreaming, and deep sleep states, hold the key to profound transformation and connection with the divine.

Ancient Vedic wisdom provides sacred secrets to manifesting reality and understanding the vertical time zones of the universe. It reveals that we exist simultaneously in multiple dimensions and offers insights into relating with gods and goddesses across these different planes. By living a so-called "ordinary" life, one can catch glimpses of superconsciousness and access divine powers such as Third Eye Awakening.

The process of Bhava Samadhi Darshan, where divine cosmic beings manifest through the Spiritual guide's body, is a profound experience that awakens the auspicious components and powerfulness of different dimensions of Sri Krishna within us. Through the activation of mirror neurons, our entire being celebrates and aligns with the energy wave of existence, transcending thoughts and entering a state of thoughtlessness and oneness with the divine.

This ancient science of traveling to higher Lokas combines timeless wisdom with modern understanding. It bridges the gap between the extraordinary and the ordinary, enabling individuals to experience profound shifts in consciousness and tap into their true potential. By exploring the depths of our existence and embracing the science of traveling to higher realms, we can embark on a transformative journey toward self-realization and expanded awareness.

Journey Through the 14 Realms: Emotional Processing and Spiritual Transformation

 

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In the vast tapestry of existence, the realms known as Lokas hold profound significance in Hindu cosmology. Rooted in ancient Indian scriptures, these realms offer insights into the intricate workings of our emotions and the spiritual dimensions that shape our lives. Embarking on a transformative journey through these 14 realms, we delve into the depths of our emotions, undergo emotional processing, and connect with the Divine. With the guidance of the spiritual practice of Kriya Yoga, we unlock the potential for spiritual growth, self-awareness, and liberation from emotional patterns. This article explores each realm, the associated emotions, the process of emotional processing, and the yogic practices from Kriya Yoga that can facilitate our transformation.

 

Patala: Embracing the Depths of Emotion

Scriptural Reference: The Garuda Purana

Emotions: Fear, darkness, confusion, despair, hidden desires

In the lowest realm of Patala, we confront our deepest fears and hidden desires. Through emotional processing procedures, such as inner child work and therapy, we unravel the root emotional memories that shape our present experiences. The practice of Navi Kriya from Kriya Yoga helps us awaken the transformative energy within, leading us towards liberation from fear and darkness.

 

Mahatala: Harnessing Inner Power

Scriptural Reference: The Mahabharata

Emotions: Power, dominance, aggression, ambition, struggle

Mahatala reveals a vast and inhospitable realm where power struggles and ambition prevail. To transcend these emotions, we reflect on childhood experiences related to control and dominance. Through emotional processing techniques, self-reflection, and inner work, we transform aggression into assertiveness and ambition into purpose. Engaging in Kriya Pranayama, we harness our inner power and channel it towards higher purposes.

 

Rasatala: Transmuting Intense Desires

Scriptural Reference: The Bhagavad Gita

Emotions: Intense desire, anger, lust, aggression, temptation

Rasatala represents a realm of intense passion and desire. To transmute these emotions, we explore the origins of our desires and anger in childhood. Through mindfulness, self-awareness, and therapy, we process and channel these emotions in a healthy way. The practice of Kriya Pranayama helps us balance and channelize intense emotions and desires.

 

Talatala: Healing Betrayal and Secrecy

Scriptural Reference: The Ramayana

Emotions: Betrayal, revenge, cunning, manipulation, secrecy

Talatala unveils the realm of betrayal and secrecy. Through reflection, forgiveness, and communication, we heal childhood wounds related to these emotions. By engaging in Kriya Vichara, a practice of self-inquiry and contemplation, we unravel patterns of betrayal, developing trust and authenticity.

 

Sutala: Cultivating Abundance and Generosity

Scriptural Reference: The Puranas

Emotions: Generosity, abundance, harmony, grace, luxury

Sutala opens the door to a realm of beauty, opulence, and generosity. To embrace these qualities, we work on healing scarcity mindsets and self-worth issues. Through gratitude practices, self-love, and therapy, we cultivate a sense of harmony and abundance. The practice of Anahata Kriya awakens the heart center, allowing us to experience and share unconditional love and abundance.

 

Vitala: Embracing Wisdom and Mysticism

Scriptural Reference: The Upanishads

Emotions: Wisdom, mysticism, ancient knowledge, enchantment

Vitala invites us to explore the realm of divine wisdom and ancient knowledge. Through introspection, meditation, and spiritual practices, we seek wisdom and mystical experiences. Curiosity becomes our guide, and through the practice of Kriya Dhyana, we enter the depths of meditation, connecting with the wisdom that lies within.

 

Atala: Transforming Sensuality into Divine Connection

Scriptural Reference: The Kama Sutra

Emotions: Sensuality, indulgence, materialism, hedonism, desires

Atala embodies a realm of sensory indulgence and materialistic desires. By examining our relationship with sensuality and materialism, we embark on a journey of self-awareness and transformation. Through practices like Brahma Mudra from Kriya Yoga, we elevate sensuality to a sacred experience, connecting with the Divine through the physical senses.

 

Bhuloka (Earth): Discovering the Human Emotions

Scriptural Reference: Various Scriptures

Emotions: Joy, sorrow, love, compassion, anger, fear, and various other human emotions experienced in everyday life.

Bhuloka is the physical realm where humans reside, experiencing a wide range of emotions. By exploring our childhood experiences and processing these emotions, we gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. Through the practice of Kriya Yoga, we develop emotional intelligence and learn to navigate and transcend these human emotions.

 

Bhuvarloka (Space/Astral): Awakening the Spirit

Scriptural Reference: The Upanishads

Emotions: Curiosity, wonder, spiritual yearning, mystical experiences

Bhuvarloka is the realm of celestial beings, spirits, and astral entities. Through emotional processing and spiritual practices, we cultivate curiosity, wonder, and spiritual yearning. The practice of Kriya Pratyahara helps us withdraw our senses and connect with the astral dimensions, experiencing mystical insights and revelations.

 

Swargaloka (Heaven): Attaining Bliss and Serenity

Scriptural Reference: The Vedas

Emotions: Bliss, serenity, contentment, divine love, a sense of fulfillment

Swargaloka is the realm of celestial deities and heavenly beings. Through emotional processing and self-transcendence, we cultivate the qualities of bliss, serenity, and divine love. The practice of Kriya Samyama helps us merge our consciousness with the universal energy, experiencing a sense of fulfillment and divine connection.

 

Maharloka (Higher Mind): Awakening Higher Wisdom

Scriptural Reference: The Upanishads

Emotions: Wisdom, insight, knowledge, inspiration, profound understanding

Maharloka is a realm where great sages and wise beings reside. Through deep introspection and contemplation, we tap into the higher mind and access profound wisdom and insight. The practice of Kriya Dharana helps us concentrate and focus our mind, awakening higher levels of knowledge and inspiration.

 

Janaloka (Intuition): Connecting with Inner Knowing

Scriptural Reference: The Upanishads

Emotions: Deep intuition, clarity, inner knowing, spiritual insight

Janaloka is a realm where beings possess heightened intuition and psychic abilities. Through emotional processing and spiritual practices, we refine our intuition and cultivate clarity and inner knowing. The practice of Kriya Prana Nidra enhances our connection with the subtle realms, deepening our spiritual insight and intuition.

 

Tapoloka (Divine Will): Cultivating Divine Purpose

Scriptural Reference: The Bhagavad Gita

Emotions: Determination, self-discipline, perseverance, a sense of divine purpose

Tapoloka is a realm where beings have intense spiritual discipline and tapas (austerity). Through emotional processing and self-discipline, we cultivate determination and perseverance on the path of spiritual evolution. The practice of Kriya Tapas strengthens our willpower and aligns us with our divine purpose.

 

Satyaloka (Truth): Attaining Enlightenment

Scriptural Reference: The Upanishads

Emotions: Pure love, bliss, enlightenment, a deep sense of oneness with the ultimate truth

Satyaloka is the highest realm associated with the abode of Lord Brahma and enlightened beings. Through emotional processing and self-realization, we transcend all limitations and attain enlightenment. The practice of Samadhi leads us to the state of pure consciousness, experiencing pure love, bliss, and a profound sense of oneness with the ultimate truth.

 

Conclusion:

Embarking on the journey through the 14 realms, guided by the practices of Kriya Yoga, we undergo emotional processing, spiritual transformation, and neurobiological change. It is through the grace and guidance of a spiritual teacher or guru that we receive Deeksha, invoking divine power and love. Deeksha facilitates emotional processing, activates corresponding chakras, and deepens our connection to the Divine. Through Deeksha, we receive intellectual jnana, the knowledge of each realm, and experience emotional liberation. Ultimately, Deeksha leads us on a path of profound neuobiological transformation, awakening our highest potential and realizing our true divine nature.

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