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Tibetan and Indian Monks Still Master Art of Levitation

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Pravda: Tibetan and Indian Monks Still Master Art of Levitation Legends Say That Ancient Levitators Were Able to Rise Up to 90 cm above the Ground The Gods described in Asian mythology had a special ability. They could fly. However, ordinary mortals could master the unique art of flying, too. For example, Indian Brahmans, yogis, hermits and fakirs could rise up and float in the air. There is a chapter in the Vedas on levitation, a sort of guideline on how to reach a state required for leaving the ground. Unfortunately, the meaning of many of the ancient Indic words and concepts has been irretrievably lost over the last few centuries and so the invaluable instructions can not be translated into modern languages. As regards the ancient levitators, records at hand say that they were able to rise above the ground up to 90 cm (35.4 inches). They did not rise up to impress onlookers. They simply wanted to assume the most suitable position for performing religious rites. The art of levitation still exists both in India and Tibet. Many scholars engaged in Asian studies mention the phenomenon of "flying lamas." Alexandra David-Neel, a British explorer, one day witnessed the flight of a Buddhist monk. The monk flew a few dozen meters over the alpine plateau Cnang Tang. He was bouncing off the ground like a tennis ball to rise in the air again and again. He kept his eyes on some guiding star hanging somewhere in the distance, the monk was the only person who could see the star in broad daylight. Europeans have long been aware of levitation too. There was one big difference between Eastern and Western medieval levitators. Unlike the Brahmans, yogis and lams, the monks in Europe never took any special training to learn how to levitate. They would naturally rise in the air after reaching a state of ultimate religious ecstasy. According to trustworthy records, Saint Theresa, a Carmelite nun, was one of the first levitator of the Middle Ages. Her flight was seen by 230 Catholic priests. The nun wrote about her unusual "gift" in the autobiography dated 1565. It is quite noteworthy that Saint Theresa herself did not want to fly. She spent long hours praying desperately in an attempt to get rid of her special power. She was asking Lord to relieve her of that grace. One night the Almighty finally heard the nun's prayers. She did not fly after that night. Josef Desa used to be the most famous "flying man." He was born into a devout family in South Italy. Since he was a boy, Josef was a very religious person, prone to inflicting all kinds of torture upon himself in order to experience a state of religious ecstasy. Later he joined the Franciscans. He would get really ecstatic at times and rise in the air. One day he floated right before the Pope's very eyes. Josef went to Rome. Pope Urban VIII granted him an audience. Josef got as excited as one could be. He could not help rising in the air. The head of the Order of St. Francis eventually brought Josef back to earth. Men of science observed more than a hundred instances of levitation by Josef. They put down their comments in the official records. However, the Christians were thought to be embarrassed by Josef's flights. As a result, Josef was sent to an out-of-the-way monastery in 1653. He was transferred to another monastery three months later, then to another one, and so on. Wherever he appeared, the news about the "miracle man" spread like wildfire. People from the neighboring towns and villages stood outside the monastery walls waiting for a miracle. Finally, Josef was transferred to a monastery in Osimo where he died in the fall of 1663. He was canonized four years later. Daniel Douglas Hewm was the most famous levitator of the 19th century. Below is a description of his flight penned by an editor of an American newspaper. "All of a sudden Hewm began lifting off and all the people in the room got completely surprised. I could see his legs floating about a foot about the ground. Hewm apparently could not speak as he had a twinge going from top to toe after the clash of fear and rapture in his mind. He went down some time later, and rose up again. He went up to the ceiling during a third ascent." Hewm learned to levitate of his own free will later on. He showed his outstanding ability to thousands of spectators including such celebrities as William Makepeace Thackeray and Mark Twain, Napoleon III, other politicians, doctors and scientists of note. Hewm has never been accused of duping an audience. There is a lot of controversy regarding a physical nature of levitation. Some researchers say that it is a product of the biogravitational field created by a special kind of mental energy emitted by the human brain. Doctor of Biological Sciences Alexander Dubrov is a supporter of this hypothesis. Dr. Dubnov points out that the biogravitational field is deliberately created by a levitator and therefore the latter can control the field and change the direction of a flight.
 
check this out,these tibetan monks also levitate huge rocks.this could be the secret of how they built the pyramids,stonehenge,etc... Tibetan Sound Levitation Of Large Stones Witnessed By Scientist 10-3-3 Excerpt from 'Anti-gravity and the World Grid' edited by D.H.Childress, ch.8, Acoustic levitation of stones by Bruce Cathie, pp. 213-217 A New Zealand scientist recently gave me an intriguing extract from an article published in a German magazine, relating to a demonstration of levitation in Tibet. After obtaining a translation by a German journalist, in English, I was amazed at the information contained in the story, and was surprised that the article had slipped through the suppression net which tends to keep such knowledge from leaking out to the public. All the similar types of stories that I had read up until now were generally devoid of specific information necessary to prove the veracity of the account. In this case a full set of geometric measurements were taken, and I discovered, to my great delight, that when they were converted to their equivalent geodetic measures, relating to grid harmonics the values gave a direct association with those in the unified harmonic equations published in my earlier works. The following extracts are translations taken from the German article: 'We know from the priests of the far east that they were able to lift heavy boulders up high mountains with the help of groups of various sounds...the knowledge of the various vibrations in the audio range demonstrates to a scientist of physics that a vibrating and condensed sound field can nullify the power of gravitation. Swedish engineer Olaf Alexanderson wrote about this phenomenon in the publication, Implosion No. 13. The following report is based on observations which were made only 20 years ago in Tibet. I have this report from civil engineer and flight manager, Henry Kjelson, a friend of mine. He later on included this report in his book, The Lost Techniques. This is his report.. A Swedish doctor, Dr. Jarl, a friend of Kjelsons, studied at Oxford. During those times he became friends with a young Tibetan student. A couple of years later, it was 1939, Dr. Jarl made a journey to Egypt for the English Scientific Society. There he was seen by a messenger of his Tibetan friend, and urgently requested to come to Tibet to treat a high Lama. After Dr. Jarl got the leave he followed the messenger and arrived after a long journey by plane and Yak caravans, at the monastery, where the old Lama and his friend who was now holding a high position were now living. Dr. Jarl stayed there for some time, and because of his friendship with the Tibetans he learned a lot of things that other foreigners had no chance to hear about or observe. One day his friend took him to a place in the neighbourhood of the monastery and showed him a sloping meadow which was surrounded in the north west by high cliffs. In one of the rock walls, at a height of about 250 metres was a big hole which looked like the entrance to a cave. In front of this hole there was a platform on which the monks were building a rock wall. The only access to this platform was from the top of the cliff and the monks lowered themselves down with the help of ropes. In the middle of the meadow, about 250 metres from the cliff, was a polished slab of rock with a bowl like cavity in the centre. The bowl had a diameter of one metre and a depth of 15 centimetres. A block of stone was manoeuvred into this cavity by Yak oxen. The block was one metre wide and one and one half metres long. Then 19 musical instruments were set in an arc of 90 degrees at a distance of 63 metres from the stone slab. The radius of 63 metres was measured out accurately. The musical instruments consisted of 13 drums and 6 trumpets.(Ragdons) Eight drums had a cross-section of one metre, and a length of one and one half metres. Four drums were medium size with a cross-section of 0.7 metre and a length of one metre. The only small drum had a cross-section of 0.2 metres and a length of 0.3 metres. All the trumpets were the same size. They had a length of 3.12 metres and an opening of 0.3 metres. The big drums and all the trumpets were fixed on mounts which could be adjusted with staffs in the direction of the slab of stone. The big drums were made of 1mm thick sheet iron, and had a weight of 150kg. They were built in five sections. All the drums were open at one end, while the other end had a bottom of metal, on which the monks beat with big leather clubs. Behind each instrument was a row of monks. When the stone was in position the monk behind the small drum gave a signal to start the concert. The small drum had a very sharp sound, and could be heard even with the other instruments making a terrible din. All the monks were singing and chanting a prayer, slowly increasing the tempo of this unbelievable noise. During the first four minutes nothing happened, then as the speed of the drumming, and the noise, increased, the big stone block started to rock and sway, and suddenly it took off into the air with an increasing speed in the direction of the platform in front of the cave hole 250 metres high. After three minutes of ascent it landed on the platform. Continuously they brought new blocks to the meadow, and the monks using this method, transported 5 to 6 blocks per hour on a parabolic flight track approximately 500 metres long and 250 metres high. From time to time a stone split, and the monks moved the split stones away. Quite an unbelievable task. Dr. Jarl knew about the hurling of the stones. Tibetan experts like Linaver, Spalding and Huc had spoken about it, but they had never seen it. So Dr. Jarl was the first foreigner who had the opportunity to see this remarkable spectacle. Because he had the opinion in the beginning that he was the victim of mass-psychosis he made two films of the incident. The films showed exactly the same things that he had witnessed. The English Society for which Dr. Jarl was working confiscated the two films and declared them classified. They will not be released until 1990. This action is rather hard to explain, or understand.: End of trans.' The fact that the films were immediately classified is not very hard to understand once the given measurements are transposed into their geometric equivalents. It then becomes evident that the monks in Tibet are fully conversant with the laws governing the structure of matter, which the scientists in the modern day western world are now frantically exploring. It appears, from the calculations, that the prayers being chanted by the monks did not have any direct bearing on the fact that the stones were levitated from the ground. The reaction was not initiated by the religious fervour of the group, but by the superior scientific knowledge held by the high priests. The secret is in the geometric placement of the musical instruments in relation to the stones to be levitated, and the harmonic tuning of the drums and trumpets. The combined loud chanting of the priests using their voices at a certain pitch and rhythm most probably adds to the combined effect, but the subject matter of the chant, I believe, would be of no consequence. The sound waves being generated by the combination were directed in such a way that an anti-gravitational effect was created at the centre of focus (position of the stones) and around the periphery, or the arc, of a third of a circle through which the stones moved. If we analyse the diagram published with the original article, then compare it with the modified diagram, we become aware of the following coordinates, and the implications, when compared with my previously published works. The distance between the stone block and the central pivot of the drum supports is shown as 63 metres. The large drums were said to be one and one half metres long, so the distance from the block to the rear face of each drum could be close to 63.75 metres considering that the pivot point would be near the centre of balance. My theoretical analysis, by calculator, indicates that the exact distance would be 63.7079 metres for the optimum harmonic reaction. By mathematical conversion we find that this value is equal to 206.2648062 geodetic feet, which is harmonically equal to the length of the earths radius in seconds of arc (relative to the earths surface) 206264.8062. This also leads us to the following associations: (206.2648062 x 2) = 412.5296124 This number squared = 170180.68 which is the theoretical harmonic of mass at the earths surface. The four rows of monks standing behind the instruments in a quarter circle added to the production of sound by their loud chanting and must be taken in to account in regards to the geometric pattern.. If we assume that they were standing approximately two feet apart, we can add a calculated value of 8.08865 geodetic feet to the radius of the complete group. This gives a maximum radius of: 214.3534583 geodetic feet. The circumference of a complete circle with this radius would be: 1346.822499 geodetic feet. Which is a half harmonic of 2693.645 (unified field) The distance from the stone block to a calculated point within the cliff face and the height of the ledge on the cliff face from ground level is given as 250 metres. If we can now imagine that the raised stone blocks pass through a quarter arc of a circle during their flight from ground level to the hole in the cliff face, then the pivot point of the radius would be coincident with this position. The theoretical radius was found to be: 249.8767262 metres which very closely approximates the estimate. This converts to 809.016999 geodetic feet. The diameter of the full circle would therefore be: 1618.034 geodetic feet. A circle with this diameter has a circumference of 5083.203728 units, which can be divided into three even lengths of 1694..4 It therefore appears that the levitated blocks, once resonated to a certain frequency, would tend to carry out a flight path that is coincident to one third of a circle. The spacial distance being equivalent to the mass harmonic at the center of a light field, 1694443. The instruments used by the group, in theory, would also have been tuned to produce harmonic wave forms associated with the unified fields. The given measurements are in rounded off parts of a metre but in practice some slight variations from these measurements would be expected in order to create the appropriate resonating cavities within the instruments The geometric arrangement, and the number of instruments in the group would also be a most important factor. If the given measurement for each type of drum is modified fractionally and converted to its geometric equivalent an interesting value for the cubic capacity is evident. The large drums: 1.517201563 metres long, 1.000721361 metres wide = 58.94627524 geodetic inches long, 38.88 geodetic inches wide = 69984 cubic inches capacity = 40.5 cubic geodetic feet capacity. Therefore the cubic capacity for eight drums = 324 cubic geodetic feet This harmonic value is built into the world grid and is equal to half the harmonic 648. The medium size drums: 1.000721361 metres long, 0.695189635 metres wide = 38.88 geodetic inches long, 27.00948944 geodetic inches wide = 22276.59899 cubic geodetic inches capacity = 12.89155034 cubic geodetic feet capacity. Therefore the cubic capacity for four drums: = 51.56620136 cubic geodetic feet 14.97414932 centimetres = 5.895334377 inches = 5.817764187 geodetic inches = 0.484813682 geodetic feet As the dish-shape was focused upward towards the stone block to be levitated it would be expected that some type of reaction would take place which had an effect on the mass. The geometric shape of the cavity does seem to be engineered in such a way the projected frequency vortex causes a reciprocal reaction to the mass harmonic of each block. The reciprocal of 0.484813682 = 2.062648055 Twice this value: = 4.12529611 The square of this value: = 17.018068 (the harmonic of mass at the earth's surface.17018068 I believe that there is not much doubt that the Tibetans had possession of the secrets relating to the geometric structure of matter, and the methods of manipulating the harmonic values, but if we can grasp the mathematical theory behind the incident, and extend the application, then an even more fascinating idea presents itself.
 
here's more on acoustic levitation. Levitation and Flight April 28, 2006 by Thoth (excerpt) (JW Thoth helped make the Great Pyramid of Egypt.) bron To ascertain if levitation and even flight could be possible without the need for complex machinery, we need to study the work of modern day scientific pioneers and the clues left in ancient texts. At least six thousand years ago, before even the wheel has been invented, highly complex monuments were constructed using blocks of stone that weighed as much as 800 tonnes apiece. Was it simply a colossal amount of human effort that led to the construction of ancient monuments such as Stonehenge in England, Sacsayhuaman in Peru, Baalbek in the Lebanon and the pyramids of Giza, or was there a se-ret to their construction? Ancient people often incorporated blocks of stone of staggering dimensions into their architecture when it would have been far easier and quicker to use smaller more manageable blocks. Many of these quarried blocks were well over 100 tonnes apiece and the largest were actually over 1000 tonnes. The Trilithons of Baalbek Three stones that form the Trilithon at Baalbek in modern day Lebanon, contain the largest stones used in any man-made structure, massive stones is between 63 and 65 feet in length, around 14 feet high and 12 feet thick. Each stone has an average weight of about 1000 tonnes. An even larger block with an estimated weight of 1200 tonnes lies unfinished in the nearby quarry. Why this stone was abandoned is unknown, but as one end of the stone is still attached to the bedrock it is clear it was still unfinished and that no attempt had been made to lift it, but it had been quarried assuming it could be moved. Not only are the Trilithon stones of an immense size, the stone blocks that support them are also incredibly large, weighing in at around 450 tons each; highlighting the enormity of the construction effort that was successfully undertaken by these ancient people. Many researchers suggest that acoustic levitation was used in the construction. Acoustic levitation would be an invisible technology that would leave no physical evidence of its use. If the ancient builders of Baalbek did use sound to move their huge blocks into position, the only evidence that might remain would be the retelling of the story in local legend passed down from generation to generation. The Phoenician historian, Sanchoniatho, wrote that the g-d Ouranes, who possessed the power to make stones move on their own, supposedly built Byblos, the first city in Lebanon. Sanchoniatho goes on to say that the demi-go-s of Byblos possessed "light and other more complete ships". This is an even more controversial statement, certainly suggesting that whoever built Baalbek might have come from another land but also that air travel might have been used. The Pyramids of Giza A wooden ramp might have been suitable for hauling the huge granite blocks and limestone lintels from the Nile river to the site but there is no way they could have been used to raise limestone lintels weighing between 50 and 200 tonnes, two hundred feet in the air and moving them into precise alignment within the pyramid, even today this remains an engineering impossibility. The relieving chamber blocks for example each weigh 70 tones and measure 8 x 2 x 1.5 meters, each block needed to be hoisted 200 feet in the air before being positioned inside the great pyramid. Moving stones the legend of how the pyramids were built Thoth The Arab historian, Abul Hasan Ali Al-Masudi wrote in the tenth century that according to legend a magical papyrus was used to levitate the stone blocks. According to the legend, the papyrus was placed under the stone to be moved and the stone was tapped with the kind of metal rod that Thoth and other Egyptian deities are often pictured as carrying. This created an acoustic resonance and caused the stone to levitate and move along an avenue of metal poles (which would presumably have amplified the resonance). Tiahuanaco and the Monuments in the Mountains In the highlands of Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, sits the enigmatic site of Tiahuanaco. This site was once attributed to the Incas, but is now known to have been a ruin long before the Incas inhabited the area. There is a great deal of geological evidence to suggest it was originally a port city at the edge of Lake Titicaca. The lake has since dropped over 800 feet in depth and its shores have receded about 12 miles. There, at the pre-Incan ruins of Puma Punku, 100 tonne sandstone blocks were used to create a temple, 13,000 feet above sea level, in the Bolivian Andes. In this part of the world the air is so thin that tourists are exhausted just walking by about and the rugged terrain makes normal foot travel difficult. Like with the pyramids of Giza, the temple complex incorporates a series of subterranean chambers, whether this is coincidence or evidence of a further connection between the two sites has yet to be investigated. The site also contains a building called the Kalasasaya, thought to have been a temple, whose stone steps are comprised of huge stone blocks some 30 feet in length. There are many blocks in the Tiahuanaco complex that weigh over 100 tons, and which were transported to the site from a quarry some 50 km away. According to the oral tradition of the Aymara Indians, the current residents of the shores of Titicaca, the whole site at Tiahuanaco was built at the beginning of time by the founder-go- Viracocha and his followers, who caused the stones to be carried through the air to the sound of a trumpet. Trumpets and musical instruments in general have been credited with inducing levitation in objects in many cultures, including the Tibetan one. The research of Olaf Alexanderson and Henry Kjellson in Tibet Swedish engineer Olaf Alexanderson detailed in the publication, Implosion No. 13, how some vibrations in the audio range will demonstrate to physicist that a vibrating and condensed sound field can nullify the power of gravitation. In the 1950s, a Swedish engineer named Henry Kjellson documented accounts from two travelers who each separately claimed to have witnessed acoustic levitation firsthand, in his book The Lost Techniques.
 
Thx for that Quantum. Just goes to show how much ancient knowledge there is out there to be uncovered. I beleive that levitation and telekenisis is a natural human ability that has atrophied over time and that the ancient civilizations knew how to harness this ability for various tasks.
 
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