Nathanial.Dread said:
care to elaborate a little more on Amrita? I have never heard of such a thing, but the ability to produce psychoactive substances from your own body seems like it would be a total game-changer.
Jin said:
its something to do with the tongue curling upwards and touching a very precise spot somewhere on the roof of the mouth or somethin like that , yet i don't exactly know which spot , i need to find out aswell , i have'nt experienced this only heard about it yet it greatly interests me aswell yet its not easy and perhaps the spot can be differently located for different people , frankly speaking i don't know
Amrita is a sweet tasting liquid that trickles down the causeway between the cross-roads region, at the base of the human brain, where the primary glands interact. It's origins are from energy portal we call the Third Eye, Mind's Eye or the "All Seeing Eye". In Yogic thought, it is known as the Ajna Chakra (or as I see it, the Singular Eye). The correlating material structure within the human brain is the pineal gland.
Said Amrita, then flows down the nasal passage into the back of the throat. It is described as the "Nectar of the Gods" and legend has it that it bestows Siddhis (psychic powers), like clairvoyance and Samadhi, deep trance states. It also facilitates astral travel and multidimensional shifts in the conscious-awareness of the recipient, as entheogens surely do. Likewise, this Divine elixir is purported rejuvenate and invigorates the entire human organism.
One of the key triggers to this phenomenon, is called the Kechari Mudra. This is a complex Mudra practiced by Kriya Yogis, Kundalini Yogis, Siddha Yogis, Tantrikas, and Tibetan Yogis, alike. Kechari or Khechari, is a Sanskrit word which means "to seal". Or in some interpretations, "to lock". It is symbiotic with enraptured trance states is often in conjunction with "the breathless state". Such a subtle form of breathing is nearly a cessation but in truth, it is an intentionally cultivated, minimization of the ordinary inhalations and exhalations, of our normal breathing process.
This is multiplied exponentially, by vaporizing Spice, smoking Changa or munching shrooms. But that's just my personal experience and I am but a mere pilgrim along the Sacred Way. Like brother
jamie and most of the exceptionally fine fellows and fems, in this holographic clubhouse, I am amplified tremendously by the molecular boost of psychedelics. It still totally rocks my world, big time! But that doesn't mean I don't also aspire towards achieving such levels naturally and without external plant-derived stimulation.
In Chinese systems, like Taijiquan (Tai Chi Chuan) and Qigong (Chi Kung), it is kind of considered by Taoists practicing internal cultivation, as "closing a circuit". Basically, it's about affecting energy flow and the direct activation and release of Qi energy, overflowing in stimulating exuberance. This is affected by curling the tongue back and reaching up behind the soft pallet of the upper mouth and if at all possible reaching the tongue behind the uvula and thus, stimulating the Ajna chakra or Third Eye, in the process.
While I am hardly on the level of one such a Sri Neem Karoli Baba Maharaj... that's the understatement of the eon, but even a neophyte like myself has had this powerful experience, many times. This happened both, under the electrifying effects of psychedelics and also, while exercising my Sadhana and doing deep meditation, asanas, mudras and pranayama. Now this is without any external chemical imbibement, whatsoever.
But whatever this nectarine liquid really is... I suspect it is a tryptamine in nature and may very well be something akin to DMT, if not the molecule itself. Those who have spent a fair amount of time and effort practicing pranayama, have also had this mysterious Amrita trickling by the sheer rush of any number of breathing techniques and time-honored methodologies. This causes me tot speculate and form an hypothesis. Can the effects of continued pranayama practice, facilitate the release of DMT from the lungs and then travel to the brain? I wonder about this stuff. :?
As this fits in with the OP's original post, insofar as it explains a grossly rudimentary example of how some human beings are high as a kite, naturally. So, in layman's terms, he was already tripping his brains out. I suspect that they are indeed in a continuum of higher states of conscious-awareness.
I only wish that modern scientific academia wasn't such a whore, chasing dollars from corporate sponsors and monetary investors with definitive agendas and predictable biases. But sadly, empirical science as a generalized whole, obliquely passes up the chance to investigate some of these enigmatic experiences, dynamically happening within the inquisitive mind of homo sapien erectus. Just sayin' and it's only my tiny little opinion on the matter... but why not look into the mystical experience and thoroughly examine the results?
universecannon said:
Thank you
universecannon, this is such a beautiful compliment to the first video. You rock!!! :thumb_up: