Re: deceased masters
Jan 05, 2004 09:47 AM
by christinaleestemaker
I know there are Yogi in the mountains it looks like they are death,
but they are not.They are still living from the ether only.
Than I think that persons from other dimensions can materialize
themselves into our world, when it is neccesary.
And there will be much more possible than we think.
We are not the only people with intelligence- and intuitive powers.
Friendly regards Christina.
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "krishtar_a" <krishtar_a@b...>
wrote:
> Dears
>
> Be all of you in deep peace.
> A question.
> If the original Mahatmas were still alive on earth could they still
produce phenomenons?
> I mean, in other words, can a deceased adept or highly special
talented people produce phenomenons in this physical plane only by
the use of will-power and awareness of mystical laws involved???
> I am not meaning mediumship which all we know use other sources of
beings and vehicles allied with will power.
> I also know that some adepts such as Babaji, who was the guru of
Lahiri Mahashaya and, consequently, of Paramahansa Yogananda claimed
that his physical body was senturies old.
> Does anybody have any clue on the " theosophical Mahatmas" being
still alive in this plane, based in these same circumstances?
> If someone wants to know more about these Yogis and Mahatma Babaji,
in his book " Self-biography of a a yogy" , P. Yogananda beautifully
reports.
> Something I find very interesting is the purification that can
devoted Men and Women achieve through meditation and work.
> On March 7, 1952, Paramahansa Yogananda passed away, in a conscious
exit from the body at the time of physical death!
> His passing was marked by an other extraordinary phenomenon. A
notarized statement signed by the Director of Forest Lawn Memorial-
Park testified: "No physical disintegration was visible in his body
even twenty days after death....This state of perfect preservation of
a body is, so far as we know from mortuary annals, an unparalleled
one....Yogananda's body was apparently in a phenomenal state of
immutability." Isn' it fantastic?
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> Krishtar
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