Tuesday, August 24, 2021

I'm asked about the secret of the UnStruck Sound in meditation

 Hi xxx is "sounds" like you have studied the "unstruck sound" quite a bit already. Thanks for the message. I have a lot of information on this topic. The book "Taoist Yoga: alchemy and immortality" goes into the different sounds for the left ear (yang) and right ear (yin). The ears are the opposite of the eyes (left is yin and right is yang). 

Speaking of Shri Dhyanyogi - his book "This House Is On Fire" mentions how one of his students had trained with an ayahausca shaman - and that Dhyanyogi and the ayahausca shaman had connected already spiritually. So after my "enlightenment experience" from qigong with Chunyi Lin http://springforestqigong.com then I decided to test the third eye full lotus meditation with a very strong dose of Mimosa Hostilis (an ayahausca analog) - and syrian rue (MAOI). 

So then during the 4 hour nonstop full lotus meditation (when I couldn't move) - I heard a loud OM sound from the heart - it was very loud and emanated both inside and outside the heart.
So afterwards I wondered about this and reading Master Nan, Huai-chin (or huajin) - I discovered him explaining the precise same experience of a loud OM sound from the heart while seeing the astral spirit light. He said this is the conversion of jing to shen - from the 2nd chakra. 

So that made sense as the strong DMT-plant medicine created a very strong kundalini awakening - while in full lotus - and it shot up to the skull and created a loud noise - like a... (self-censored)! (And that cracked open the third eye to kick on the astral realm.

I didn't really have any "hallucinations" to speak off - only that I could not move and any thought I had would immediately be emptied out by the astral light. And I realized that my internal light vision predicted my external thoughts. So that our internal energy is Precognitive to our external reality. This is also explained by Olivier Costa de Beauregard's book "Time: a physical magnitude."

So I think it's the "Tiger's Roar" - that is the "yang qi" going up as the kundalini and it is then the Left Ear so that the "yang qi" transfers over to empty out the left side of the brain and then goes down the front channel as the "small universe" cycle of meditation.

So as Dr. Andrija Puharich explained - this loud OM sound is actually the Yuan Qi as the subharmonic of the future. Meaning that the proton-electron magnetic moment is a "precession" or backwards wobble that is the Schumann Resonance frequency of around 8 hertz.

So as Ramana Maharshi points out - the eternal liberation is ALSO the eternal listening as logical inference - in silence.

So the OM is also described very well in the book, "The Holy Science" by Shri Yukteswar.

I highly recommend that book for further details on the Logos as the Om and how that is experienced in meditation.

So the point being that listening is not the same as hearing. 

So even if we hear the OM it is the logical inference as listening that then drives the process.
That's why Ramana Maharshi was against the practice of mantras as Japa - or at least he emphasized they also created a dull trance. Only the logical inference as listening to the source of sound is able to clear out the  blockages and be an eternal liberation process - that is through silence.

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  1. Hi Drew!
    I was reading your Idiot's Guide to Taoist alchemy and on page 67 I came across these interesting quotes:

    "Up and down, forward and backward, left and right, it's all the same. All of this is done
    with the Yi....
    citing Chang-San-Feng.
    Elsewhere the Classics build on this same idea:
    (Throughout your) entire body, your mind (I) is on the Spirit of the Valley (jing-shen)
    ["concentrated awareness" is the translation I prefer], not on the Chi (qi)."

    Could you tell me what book or pdf these quotes are taken from?

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    1. thanks for the question. I am discussing this quote in this thread: https://www.thedaobums.com/topic/44809-mco-variants/?page=2
      So as I reread this - first I quote Kevin Wallbridge:
      A very popular phrase within the world of Chinese physical culture is “意領氣” Yì Líng Qì, or “the mind leads the Qi.” A more complete rendering of the phrase is “心領意, 意領氣, 氣領身” Xīn Líng Yì, Yì Líng Qì, Qì Líng Shēn, or “heart leads mind, mind leads Qi, Qi leads body.” It is an outline of the use of intent as tool within cultivation. That intent is a key feature of the methodology and development within Chinese physical culture and medicine is clear; therefore, it is no surprise the term is widely used.
      https://crankydaoist.wordpress.com/2014/12/10/the-cult-of-mystical-ignorance/#comments
      So in that thread someone comments that Keven is referring to the "Body Shen" based on the Mandarin symbol.
      So since it's the pancreas - then this is the "yin qi" as psychic intention using the "yang shen" as alchemical medication. Normally the heart is the "red dragon" that goes out of the eyes - and so the yin qi is LOST or sent into other people. That is the psychic healing that I do and it is limited and weak and also dirty energy. haha.
      Real meditation is with the eyes closed to turn the light around so that the yin qi returns to the lower tan tien and the yin shen lost as the disconnected yang qi with the yin qi - it is now "yang shen" that creates "yuan qi."
      So then the Yuan Qi is the true Universal Mind or formless awareness as the true intention.
      That's what the "spirit of the valley" also means - to put the shen UNDER the jing - to create the yuan qi.

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    2. Oh and the original source for the quote - as per that thread discussion - is
      https://www.willmountain.com/v/Taijiquan/RIT-TCC.pdf

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