(December 29, 2013 at 8:24 am)enrico Wrote:(December 29, 2013 at 1:23 am)rasetsu Wrote: You keep saying that we follow the wrong practice. You say that 40 years of Yoga has led you to where you know differently about consciousness and life. You've never been very specific about what your practice entails. If we're to follow your method, you'll at least have to tell us what it is. What does your practice look like. Do you do traditional meditation? How long and how often? Tantric meditation? What does 'Tantric meditation' as you practice it entail? You've suggested we practice intuitional science, well what activities does one perform to do that? What does your average days as a Tantra practicing 'intuitional science' look like? What intuitional science activities do you engage in during a typical week? Who did you learn these practices from? How much did you learn from Sarkar personally, as your Yogi, and how much came from other sources? What other sources did you learn from? How much time did you spend learning it, and how? If I want to learn this, what concrete steps do I need to take, and why are they important? Why will they lead me to union with the infinite?
You've babbled on for thread after thread, page after page, and have utterly failed to even give us a glimpse of tantra or intuitional science. If it is your intent to lead us to yoga and union with the infinite, you've been doing a piss poor job of it. What exactly is your intent here? Do you want us to learn intuitional science, or are you just jerking off to your own reflection.
Why should i explain you about intuitional science when you are not interested in? ... Your teacher will find you.
I am a Yogini, darling. I am a master. As such, I'm fully capable of assessing the merits of your practice. That you simply dismiss a Yogini when asked about your practice, and with such pathetic excuses, this suggests to me that you are not ready. I'm somewhat agnostic about reincarnation, though I expect to live again. Your senseless prattle, meaningless analogies, evasive double talk — as well as your inadvertent insolence in the face of a Yogini — does not encourage me to suspect that you are someone with spiritual accomplishments or virtue.
Tell me about your practice or I'll simply have to conclude that you are a poser and a charlatan, claiming fruits that are way beyond your reach.
I achieved union with the Shakti at the age of 4 without a teacher. Your prattling on, pretending to be enlightened, it's just sad and pathetic.
And I know better.
"In the Hindu tradition, mother is first guru (teacher) and in the Yoga tradition,
proper respect of Yoginis is a necessary part of the path to liberation."
~ Wikipedia