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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Flying Humans? Facts, Myths, Dreams Or alone?

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Throughout history, people are very interested in flying. One example is the ancient Greek myth of Icarus and Daedalus escaped from the labyrinth that is the Island of Crete with winged arms.
Even in the modern world in which ordinary people to fly using jets and space ships, we'll never eliminate our dream to be able to fly. The ability to fly a man is not confined to mythology alone. It happened in the lives of mankind since time immemorial, although the only form of tales or legends we hear from generation to generation. Around the world, since time immemorial to the present, we often find stories about people who can really fly. The story of the oldest and most detailed picture comes from the ancient Vedic tadisi, which was hovering and flying is one skill that can be developed by humans.
Meanwhile in Europe, levitation (flying / floating) is owned by 200 saints, and is commonly referred to as a miracle in the Roman Catholic tradition.
One of the best examples is St. Joseph of Cupertino, Italian saint of the 17th century. More than one hundred flights (without a plane of course) officially recorded during his lifetime. As an illustration, like a melodious voice, he will fly high into the air, circled the ceiling of the church and in the air, sometimes for fifteen minutes, sometimes for two hours, and many people who witnessed it. Currently St. Joseph of Cupertino is one person who can fly through the air.
In the first century Greek philosopher, Apollonius of Tyana Saint went to India, where he reported that he saw the Brahmins (priests) "They float up to almost one meter above the ground." Most historians say that the story was purely a fantasy . But Ernest Wood, a British writer who wrote the Eastern philosophy, reported the same thing when he went to India and these are just a few decades ago. "I remember on one occasion when a yogi (yoga expert) parents were floating in the air in the supine posture of about 1.8 meters in open air, about half an hour, while the newcomers are welcome to pass the handle of the distances between the land and the person ... Floating or build up the body from the ground and float several feet in the air above the seat or sofa is ... a fact which is universally accepted in India. "

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Is Yoga Flying it possible? How a man can float or fly through the air against the law of gravity? Flying Yoga or the so-called yogic flying to see all the human potential in a new, expanded thinking about what can be achieved by one man, seeing a new style of relations between human mind and the universe.
In recent years, quantum physicists have identified the most fundamental or basic nature of secrets, all part of natural law in which all the laws of nature including gravity force, is discussed. This natural law to explain all forms and all the phenomena that occur in the universe, including the human mind and body.
An understanding of the ancient Vedic carried by the Maharishi has brought enlightenment and more, by identifying a universal part of this as part of a pure infinite consciousness. Since humans have a basic awareness and source of the most basic law of nature is the human mind can be open at all levels from nature and from which all can function. With the functioning of the most basic level, we may order the total potential of nature to us. We can gain knowledge to know everything, do everything and solve everything. All things are possible. Our potential is unlimited.
Transcendental Meditation technique allows us to open our minds to calm down and feel the pure consciousness, all the laws of nature, in our own consciousness. Yogic Flying is a fraction of the program, allowing our minds to think and react in the most basic laws of nature are.
Therefore Yogic Flying is not defy the laws of gravity or the law of any nature. It allows us to access and turn on the total potential of natural law that lives in us, opening our store of energy and intelligence to all possibilities and complete the activities of our daily lives.

 
 
Around the world, people who can fly variously said to have evolved spiritually in their social lives. In Europe they are called saints; in India called yogis; in Southeast Asia called arahants; in Aboriginal Australia are called "clever men" or doctors. Many people are told in fables, fairy tales, legends or myths. Providing universal assumption that flying is something that is not possible, but we must be confident with the ability of human beings, anything becomes possible. (Achmad Zaenudin Ali)
 
source: (http://terselubung.blogspot.com/2009/06/manusia-terbang_03.html)

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