The fact that psychedelic drugs induce a
greater sensitivity to subtle spiritual and psychic energies, and speed up the influx of
impressions from deeper levels of consciousness, raises the immediate question of how
these energies can be properly understood and handled. Obviously, if these energies are
not guided, they can do more harm than good. The application of traditional Yoga
meditation techniques while under psychedelic experiences provides a constructive solution
to this problem.
According to Yoga philosophy, the most
spiritual and powerful aspect of mans nature is the faculty of attention or
consciousness. The most fundamental aspect of mans free will is the choice as to
what he allows his attention to dwell upon. The attention always has to be on something,
but we can choose what we allow it to dwell upon.
The goal of all Yoga practices is to
discover and directly experience what the attention or faculty of consciousness in man is.
The yogi seeks to know that principle by which all else is known. This goal is achieved by
observing the observer or placing the attention on the attention itself. This may at first
seem very abstract and hard to grasp in terms of practical application, but there are
workable, time-proven methods for achieving this state of pure consciousness which when
consistently applied and practiced are bound to yield results.
It should be constantly remembered during a
psychedelic session that whatever perceptions, thoughts and even hallucinations occur,
they are all the creations of ones own mind and consciousness, and are filtered
through ones own instrument of perception. These perceptions are patternings of our
own psychic energy. We give energy to whatever thoughts and feelings we allow the
attention to dwell upon. Wherever the power of attention is focused, it generates mental
and emotional energy in the form of its own lower overtones, thus feeding and energizing
the thoughts and emotions which the attention dwells upon. It becomes clear that the key
to remaining in control of a psychedelic experience is in controlling the flow of
attention. Distractive experiences can be avoided in the first place, and the flow of
attention can be properly directed by the use of Raja Yoga techniques of meditation. The
following is a description of several such techniques which can all be applied while under
the influence of LSD, marijuana, mescaline, DMT, hashish, psilocybin or other
consciousness-expanding drugs.
At this point, let us consider a basic rule
to apply in case of paranoia or other unpleasant or frightening experiences while under
the influence of a psychedelic drug. Realize that whatever you may be thinking, feeling or
experiencing is being experienced by the consciousness within you. Then place your
undivided attention on that consciousness which is experiencing whatever is happening to
you. This process returns your consciousness to its own pure nature and disengages mental
and astral thought forms. These destructive thought forms then dissipate and are dissolved
back into the homogeneous, vibrational energy of the plane of energy substance from which
they were originally molded. The strong light released by consciousness observing itself
helps to quickly dissolve and dissipate destructive thought forms. This happens because
the strong lower overtones of pure consciousness which are generated cancel out the
discordant, out of phase vibrations of destructive thought forms.
If the attention wanders while practicing
any of these meditation techniques, immediately bring the attention back to the process of
meditation, and do this as many times as is necessary until the attention remains centered
on the particular form of meditation which you are practicing. Inexperienced meditators
have a tendency to fight distractions, which in itself, becomes a distraction. The
attention can only dwell on one thing at a time. Simply bring it back to the thing you are
meditating on.
Another way of stopping distractions is
simply to temporarily suspend the breathing process by neither breathing in or out. Since
breathing is intimately tied to every biological process in the body, the instinct to
survive (developed over billions of years of evolution) will interrupt the flow of
attention into distractions and bring it to center on the awareness of the cessation of
breathing. It is then an easy matter to resume normal breathing and to center the
attention on the particular form of meditation being practiced.
Sound Current Meditation
Focus your full, undivided attention in the
center of your brain where the pineal gland is located. Listen with your attention for
whatever sounds present themselves. After awhile, you will hear sounds of various tones
and pitches. At first, you may only hear the low hiss of random molecular noise in the
ears, but in time, definite tones will present themselves like sustained notes on an
organ. This sound is perceived directly by the brain and the subtle bodies themselves, and
not through the outer physical organs of the ears. It is the sound of the vibration of
conscious energy as it flows through the physical body and as it vibrates and circulates
within the subtle bodies.
You should focus your entire undivided
attention on the sound of highest pitch that you can hear, and let it draw you up into
higher and higher states of consciousness; also let the sound reveal and intensify the
spiritual light. The better your concentration is, the louder and more distinct the sound
will become.
Experience the vibration of this sound
expanding until it includes your whole head, your whole body, and ever-expanding volumes
of space surrounding you. By this means, you will tune into the music of the spheres, and
your whole being will become a receiver and transmitter of the harmonious rhythm of the
universe. When you open your eyes after such a meditation, you may find your surroundings
filled with blazing light.
In the beginning, the sound current may
appear in one localized part of the head; most likely in one of the ears. You should not
listen to the sound current in the left ear because this is psychically harmful. Listen to
it in the right ear, and gradually try to move it to the center and top of the brain. From
this vertex center, known as the Sahasraram Chakra (whose associated gland is the pineal
body), allow the vibration of the sound current to fill the entire head and to then expand
beyond the head into the surrounding space. This is one of the classical methods and can
lead to the highest type of experience.
Meditation on the Light in the Head
To practice this form of meditation, close
your eyes, and observe your inner field of vision by focusing the attention at the point
in the center of the forehead, just slightly above the point between the eyebrows. This
location is called the Third Eye Center or Agna Chakra. It is related to the faculty of
clairvoyant vision. The physical manifestation or anchorage point for the Agna Chakra is
the pituitary gland, which is located in a bony cradle in back of the root of the nose.
When you close your eyes, look steadily
into your inner field of vision until light, color and patterns begin to appear. (This is
looking with your attention and not with the physical eyes which should remain relaxed.)
When most people close their eyes, initially they see a black void, but by looking
steadily into this void, various colors and patterns will begin to appear. When this
happens, simply observe them with your full, undivided attention as if you were intently
watching a movie. Then periodically focus all of your attention within the smallest point
that you can see in the center of your field of vision, and pierce through that point.
After you have done this, the light will again blaze forth from the point in a new burst
of energy, and you will find yourself at a higher rate of vibration or plane of energy.
With continued practice of this form of meditation, you will become immersed in a blazing
sea of light; and you will become a center from which that spiritual power is radiated.
By concentrating the attention in the
Sahasraram Chakra or Thousand-Petalled Lotus, located at the top of the head, an
experienced meditator can release an even more powerful radiation of light and spiritual
energy. (It may take more work to activate this chakra; the beginner can get more
immediate results by looking through the Agna Chakra or Third Eye Center.) The
Sahasraram Wheel is the highest chakra; called the Doorway to the Infinite and
the Brahmarandra or Hole of Brahma, it is the most powerful and spiritual of all the
centers that can be awakened in man (with the possible exception of the Heart Chakra which
is considered by some yogis to be of equal importance). When the Sahasraram Chakra is
fully activated in a perfected yogin or saint, the white fire of Cosmic Kundalini descends
upon him and blends with his own rising kundalini force, and the white light of
spirituality radiates for miles around.
Meditation on the Chakras
By focusing the attention on various
locations within the body, where the chakras are located, it is possible to activate these
chakras and facilitate an increased flow of energy between the higher planes of energy and
the subtle body, thus releasing an increased amount of spiritual energy. There are seven
major chakras in the body which link together the physical body and the subtle energy
bodies.
The chakras are revolving vortexes of
energy which act as mechanisms for the absorption and radiation of spiritual energy. In
the physical body, they relate to glands and major nerve centers. In the etheric body,
they are like wheels with flower petals which are created by a sort of stroboscopic effect
of the revolving energy. The etheric chakra flowers are connected by a sort of funnel-like
stem to the gland or nerve plexus to which they belong. In the astral body, the chakras
appear as whirlpools of energy, like the eddies in a stream of water or in a basin of
water when the stopper is pulled out. In the mental body, they appear as converging lines
of light.
The Muladora Chakra is at the base of the
spine and is the seat of the Kundalini Fire Wheel when aroused, which in the advanced
stages of yoga, rises up through the center of the spine and activates the highest chakra
in the cerebral cortex called the Sahasraram Chakra.
The next chakra is called the Sacral Center
or the Swadisthana Chakra. It relates to the adrenal glands and is related to the
absorption of pranic vitality, which is in the air. The air absorbs this energy from solar
radiation. There seems to be some differences of opinion between various texts as to
whether the Muladora Chakra or Swadisthana Chakra relates most directly to the sexual
functions.
After the Swadisthana
Chakra, comes the
Manipara or Solar Plexus Center, which relates to the digestive functions and vitality of
the astral desires and feeling emotions.
Next in ascending order is the Anahala or
Heart Chakra, which relates to the source of spiritual energy and the higher emotions of
love, altruism and benevolence.
The next chakra is the Vishudha or Throat
Chakra, which is related to the thyroid gland and has to do with the power of speech and
relates to mantra yoga and the capacity for artistic creativity. This center is activated
by chanting and singing.
Next we have the Agna
Chakra, which is
located on the forehead, just slightly above and between the eyebrows. It is related to
the pituitary gland and the subcortical areas of the brain. The Agna Chakra has to do with
the higher mind faculties of clairvoyance, scientific reasoning, willing and philosophical
thought. Development of the chakra awakens the ability to see and regulate astral and
mental forces on the superphysical level.
Above the Agna is the Sahasraram Chakra or
Thousand-Petalled Lotus, which is related to the pineal gland and the cerebral cortex.
Its located at the top of the head. It relates to the sound current and the faculty
of clairvoyant hearing, and is the most spiritual of all the chakras. When this chakra is
fully developed, union with God-consciousness is possible, and Illumination takes place.
By focusing the attention in any one of the
chakras, the lower overtones of the concentration of consciousness in that location
activates that chakra and increases the energy flow in it, making possible a conscious
entry into the superphysical planes of energy. Meditation on the first three
chakras,
namely the Muladora Chakra, the Sacral Chakra and the Solar Plexus Chakra is not
recommended because this can arouse lower emotions and sexual passions. This can allow
entry to undesirable astral influences and cause psychological unbalance. It is better to
work with the Heart Center, the Agna Chakra, and the Sahasraram Chakra because these are
the most directly related to the unfoldment of superconsciousness; and when awakened, will
automatically develop the lower chakras by changing the glandular balance of the body and
by circulating new pranic forces through the energy channels or nodies of the etheric body
as well as purifying and strengthening the astral and mental bodies.
The hormones which the pituitary gland
secretes, regulates the other glands in the body including the thymus gland, the thyroid
gland, the adrenal gland and the sex glands as well as other glands. Once the pituitary
gland is fully activated by the development of the Agna Chakra, all other glands are
brought into proper chemical balance, thus helping to properly develop and raise the
vibratory rate of all the lower chakras.
In Kundalini Yoga, an advanced yoga
practice, concentration is done on the Muladora Chakra at the base of the spine in order
to arouse the Kundalini Fire and bring it through the center of the spine to activate the
highest chakra, the Sahasraram, at the top of the head. If however, the Kundalini Fire is
prematurely aroused and not properly directed, great damage can be done to the nervous
system and to the etheric body. If the Kundalini force is not properly directed upwards,
it can revert downward causing abnormal sexual desire and perversion. Therefore, arousing
the Kundalini should only be done in advanced stages of yoga when a great deal of
purification of the subtle bodies has taken place and soul control over the personality is
well established.
The Combination of Mantra Yoga and
Meditation
When doing Om chanting or other mantras, it
is possible to activate various chakras. By chanting at varying pitches, you will make
different tissues in the body vibrate, thus stimulating the nerve centers and the
glandular centers, and activating the chakras associated with them. With a bit of
experimentation, you will find which tones or pitches vibrate which parts of the body and
which chakras. When this has been ascertained, then chant with full force while meditating
in the chakra you wish to activate.
The sound waves create vibration patterns
in the etheric, astral and mental atmosphere, which you can develop the ability to see.
They are multicolored and very intricate and beautiful, sometimes forming geometrical
patterns and mandalas made out of threads of light. Music will have a similar effect. Just
listen to the music during a psychedelic session while observing the inner light through
the Agna Chakra or Third Eye Center. Then watch the color patterns change and develop with
the music. Classical music and Indian ragas are especially good for this purpose.
Meditation on the I Am Principle
In the practice of this form of meditation,
consciousness is made to dwell upon itself. When properly and successfully practiced, this
is the most powerful and highest form of meditation. While focusing in the Heart Chakra or
in the Sahasraram Chakra at the crown of the head, place the attention on the attention
itself. If any distractions come in the form of thoughts and perceptions of a specific
nature, then immediately concentrate your attention upon that consciousness in you which
is the experiencer of those thoughts and perceptions. Even the manifestation of spiritual
light and sound current should be regarded in this way. The sound current and the light
are merely the lower overtone manifestations of the pure consciousness upon which you are
meditating. The more you hold your attention steady in concentration upon itself, the more
the light, sound current, electrical sensations in the body, feelings of magnetic force,
sensations of weightlessness, etc. will manifest automatically. If, however, you allow
your attention to become distracted by any of these manifestations, then you will be
subject to the limitations of the thing by which you have been distracted; and the
focusing of pure consciousness will be interrupted so that all of the things which are the
lower overtones and by-products of the focusing of pure consciousness, possibly including
the psychic manifestation which distracted your attention, will also stop. Seek ye first
the kingdom of pure consciousness and all of these other psychic manifestations will be
added unto you.
Placing the attention on the attention
itself can be done in any location in space since pure consciousness, which is the same as
God, is an omnipresent principle. In the beginning, it will be found easiest to do this in
one of the chakras, preferably the Heart Chakra or the Sahasraram or Head Center. The Agna
Chakra or Third Eye Center located on the brow can also be used with good results, but it
is better to use the Sahasraram Chakra if you can activate it.
With practice of this form of meditation,
your pure consciousness will experience itself as a blazing sea of white light extending
infinitely in every direction. The pure consciousness itself is crystalline and colorless,
but it generates the white light, which is the simultaneous presence of all of the colors
which are the specific lower overtone rates of vibration, which the pure consciousness
generates.
The placing of the attention on the
attention itself in a specific chakra brings about a condition in that chakra, in which
its vibration structure is harmonically and geometrically aligned in all of its planes of
manifestation or rates of vibration. This creates common node points in the inner plane
structure of the chakra. Vibrations of different frequencies and different wavelengths all
begin and end together at these common node points. This is made possible by the fact that
the wavelengths of the various vibrations and their frequencies all bear exact
mathematical rates to each other, like the notes in a musical scale. Any vibrations which
are out of phase in terms of their spatial distribution or vibratory rates are
automatically canceled out by interfering with other waves at the common node points.
Where several wavelengths, both short and long, begin and end their cycles together, it is
possible to slip through the dimensions and to experience the higher spiritual rates of
vibration and approach the Atman, which moves with infinite speed. At these common node
points, the exchange of energy from one octave or plane to another also becomes possible,
allowing a flow of energy from the higher dimensions into the lower dimensions. Thus, a
transmutation of those vibration patterns which exist on the lower dimensions into the
higher ones becomes possible. The soul is then able to control the personality structure,
making it a fit instrument of spiritual expression in the affairs of men. This form of
meditation develops one-pointed concentration.
Since the use of psychedelic drugs
stimulates the flow of a great amount of energy from higher planes into the lower planes,
any thought and emotion patterns created during a psychedelic session are strongly
imprinted and have a great deal of energy incorporated into their vibration structure.
These thought and emotional patterns then act as powerful unconscious conditioning factors
in our daily lives. It is therefore of the utmost importance that constructive imprints
are made during a psychedelic session. Remaining in control of the attention can ensure
this.
In this regard, I would like to give a few
final points of advice. Try not to focus the attention from one thing to another too
quickly. Stay with a thought or meditation process until it is complete. Dont panic
if frightening visions or hallucinations occur. Fear will make you concentrate on them all
the more and thus feed them with the power of your attention. Remain detached and place
your attention on that consciousness within you which is experiencing the hallucinations.
Remember at all times that God exists in you in the form of your own power of attention
and that power when properly directed, will control all lesser forces.
It is believed by some researchers that
psychedelic drugs stimulate the secretion process of the pineal and pituitary glands,
which are known by yogis and occultists to be related to the Sahasraram and Agna chakras
(which are also called the Thousand-Petalled Lotus and the Third Eye Center). This
stimulation increases the flow of energy between the etheric body and the physical body.
It may be that psychedelic drugs place the cells of the physical body under stress so that
they must speed up their activity to overcome the stress. When the cells increase their
activity, their vibratory rates increase, thus putting them harmonically in resonance with
the higher rates of vibration on the subtle superphysical planes of energy. This process
makes possible the expression of a higher level of consciousness through the glandular
system, brain and nervous system.
The increased physical cellular activity
requires more work and activity in the etheric body to sustain the stepped-up activity of
the physical body. The vibratory rate of the etheric body is thus accelerated, requiring
an increased activity in the astral body to sustain and remain harmonically in tune with
the etheric body. The increased vibratory rate of the astral body requires a stepped-up
activity and increased vibratory rate in the mental body. This in turn more fully tunes
the mental body in to the power, love and wisdom of the soul. Thus an alignment of the
whole being on all planes is facilitated, and a more rapid exchange of pattern imprints
and energy between the various octaves or planes of energy takes place.
It may also be that psychedelic drugs have
a chemical structure such that they are perfectly in resonance with the lower overtones of
certain key frequencies in the higher planes and can therefore act as a point of entry for
the reflection of these vibrations in the physical body. They would therefore help to
create common node points in the vibration structure of several different dimensions.
Not only is the love, wisdom and power of
the soul brought to bear in the life of the personality, but the fine organization of the
physical body, the etheric, astral and mental bodies, which have been produced by the
evolutionary process, are harmonically reflected and preserved in the soul. While the
physical body is the least permanent, the densest and composed of the substance of the
lowest plane, it is in terms of evolution, the newest and most highly organized in terms
of structure. Therefore, a complete replica of it made out of the energy substance of the
subtle planes, is an evolutionary gain for the soul and subtle bodies. When the physical
body is sufficiently vivified by the influx of energy from the higher dimensions, it
begins to create higher overtone reflections of itself in the akasha or energy substance
of the higher planes, and thus its pattern is preserved and made immortal.
Therefore, when properly used, psychedelic
drugs help to speed up the evolutionary process. When man has evolved to superman, he
will, under the direction of the superconscious mind in accordance with Gods will as
it manifests in evolution, take an active part in the molding and directing of the
evolution of the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms. Even today, his vibrations
intimately affect, for good or bad, those kingdoms in nature.
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