The secret to flight is a community of people who live together and are making efforts to be Conscious and Aware.
Spending time in a such a scenario, one learns to breath "light" energy.
Usually people get small glimpses of "light" energy for small moments of their life, but have no idea what It was, forget about it, or simply never find it again.
Within a community of people who are making aims to be conscious (not express negativity, be understanding of eachother)
The ancient Indian Principles are:
Listening- Learning to listen to the "synchronicities" or "signs". Listening, with no Bias, with no pesonal convictions one way or the other.
Learning to be open to what higher forces want. Learning to genuinely stand above all the doubts that the Logical Brain tends to cause.
Learning to use Logic, but not be used by logic. Accepting science, but not letting science's skepticism destroy your Childlike beauty.
Contemplation- Contemplation is Learning from what you have listened to.
If you to learn to communicate with higher life forms (which is already a miraculous feat of Human Intelligence)
The next step is to Learn from higher life forms.
Action and assimilation into one's life.Eventually Verifications of higher life forms become so strong that one must now walk the tight rope.
Continue to listen to your intuition, but attempt to see through the various supposedly "Logical" explanations for phenomenon such as synchroncities.
One eventually accepts that there is no logical way to understand these things as of yet, the root of all such explanations are completely hollow and based on the latest theory.
These theories do amount to something useful, but are useful only to the intuition.
(within the realm of "spirituality"
And my personal intuition says that the latest theory is just the visible part of a large mountain of theoretical poop.
Science is awesome within the practical realm
The science of spirituality is simply:
Listening, contemplation, assimilation.
Here is the Several-thousands year old Sutra
Quote:Thus, through statements like Tattvamasi,
That art thou, to pursue meanings such as oneness of jiva, the embodied soul,
and Brahman, the absolute reality, is shravana
Listening. And to reasonably pursue the meaning of whatever has been listened to is manan, contemplation.
To attempt to understand the embodied soul and to understand God.
To realize that thou (the embodied soul) art that (God)
Listening.
Contemplation.
Quote:Establishing your mind in the indubitable meaning attained through this listening and contemplations, attunement with it is nididhyasan, assimilation.
Assimilation, in my personal and unique experience, I have listened to Angels. (This word simply works to describe it, Entities, Higher forces, God, Love all work just as well)
Angels have forced me to contemplate on my own day-to-day actions. To experience whether what I do is helpful or destructive.
Angels have left me with no reason to question if there is a soul, and with no reason to figure out if there is a scientific way to understand the soul.
Assimilation of the statement, Thou art That, leaves one completely satisfied, once it is assimilated.
No need for a soul, if the embodied soul is just a drop of water in an ocean of Brahma.
If there is a soul, then there are Angels! and if there is a soul, and I reasonably pursue the meaning of that which has been listened too... an endless and pointless debate where either way is just awesome.
Quote:Dropping the meditator and the meditation respectively, when the meditated-upon, the goal, remains as the only objective and the mind becomes still like the flame of a lamp in a windless place -
this is called samadhi, enlightenment
When one
simply
looks.
Look.
Enlightenment.
Look.
And then may be you will find a good community.
I can offer one of many communities which exist. But I will restrain myself, because I feel by posting a link I immediately loose the credibility of being a fellow friend who wants to help people who are in the state of "Mumuksha" The longing for truth.