08-27-2017, 01:57 PM
Among the many topics unexplored in Don's questioning of Ra, the history of the Vedas and exploration of the Hindu worldview are two of them I wish had been on his radar.
The subject went unexplored simply because the questioner didn't ask questions on that subject. Just like he unfortunately didn't inquire about the Buddha.
There are however some oblique references to your culture's history, including:
Along with discussion of sanskrit and brief mention of tantra.
There are a couple/few Indian members in the forums, including Confused, who may be able to offer more insight.
Would love to hear any of correlations you find between this philosophy and Hinduism. I'm slowly reading a book right now on pranayama and I am blown away by the way it describes the energy centers, movement of prana, the three primary channels (ida, pingala, and sushumna) in sometimes almost identical terms to Ra's description.
And welcome!
The subject went unexplored simply because the questioner didn't ask questions on that subject. Just like he unfortunately didn't inquire about the Buddha.
There are however some oblique references to your culture's history, including:
Quote:47.8 The light body or blue-ray body may be called the devachanic body. There are many other names for this body especially in your so-called Indian Sutras or writings, for there are those among these peoples which have explored these regions and understand the various types of devachanic bodies. There are many, many types of bodies in each density, much like your own.
Along with discussion of sanskrit and brief mention of tantra.
There are a couple/few Indian members in the forums, including Confused, who may be able to offer more insight.
Would love to hear any of correlations you find between this philosophy and Hinduism. I'm slowly reading a book right now on pranayama and I am blown away by the way it describes the energy centers, movement of prana, the three primary channels (ida, pingala, and sushumna) in sometimes almost identical terms to Ra's description.
And welcome!
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi