Yoga Introduces the Dream State
How to find Maya Yoga
The dream state inside yogic helps one to comprehend, transmutes, realize, and mediate. Through visions one move to see Maya while mediating toward Thatness. After one starts to remove the delusions that trap the mind, only then can he reach inside his castle in the sky to discover partial realization, or the symbolic truths.
To start one must learn to transmute his mind over to the larger side after his comprehension has developed. The first practice of yogic starts with comprehension, which the yogin must feed from its power to reach a decree that, takes one to transmute the mind. It yogic terms, the first level of comprehension is the form of dreams, which refers to upholding one’s ability to master continuity of the conscious mind. The goal is achieved through the dream state and the awaken state.
In summary, one must realize his dreams at all levels, and come to grips with the aspects of his dreams that present trueness. When one prepares for sleep, at this point the yogin prays to his higher source, which in yogic terms is the master “Guru.’ Guru is supposed to assist the yogin in comprehending the state of dreaming. Thus, the prayer is to help one hold firm to their comprehension. According to yogin, cause is the result of all things. Thus, motives and/or resolutions are the ultimate dependency in the languages of Tibetan, Hinduism, etc.
Once the yogin masters the first practice, he then moves toward the second practice. AT this level, the yogin uses the power of his comprehension to master breath. At this stage, the yogin begins sleeping on the right side of his body. He uses the thumb and the finger beside the little finger, (RIGHT) and presses both fingers at the pulse section, which is located at the “throat.” (Arteries) Using the left hand, the yogin prevents breathing from the left nostril, which he then allows his saliva to amass within the chambers of his throat.
Next, the yogin moves to visualize his powers of comprehension. He starts by visualizing Itself, and moves to Supreme (Ultimate benefit of visualization) and continuing put the breaks on diffusing the contents of his dream.
Itself starts the realizing process that yogic creates Thyself as a deity that becomes “Vajra-Yogini.” In summary, one must visualize the throat. Once he visualizes the throat, it moves him to the psyche-centre, he sees in the throat region as a brilliant red color, which is the identity of his personification, and the actuality of his “Divine” Tongue, or Speech.
Red symbolizes “AH.” Once he recognizes his actual language, he moves to meditate on AH. Furthermore, yogin recognizes that not all extraordinary beings, things, etc, are real although the supernatural may exist, and that his mirror does not exist within self. He now comes to grips with his full comprehension, which is yogin dream state.
Through visualization and recognition of Itself, yogin waits until darkness before striving to fully-comprehend the full meaning of his state of dream. He finds his resolve at dawn when he awakes and practices the yogin “Pot-Shape,” i.e. he breathes up to seven counts. He may increase the count to eleven if he has not completely understood his dream state. Between the brows, he starts to meditate on the dot. Meditating, the yogin moves to visualize the dot, which if it appears excessive of blood and causes a ruddy complexion, thus the dot becomes red. The dot appears green if his temperament appears timid.
If at this point, yogin has not discovered his dream state realism, he waits until darkness and begins to meditate on the dot.
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