240 From: Ramon Sender <rabar@mindspring.com>
Date: Sun Mar 13, 2005 4:49pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 10 rabar94114
Offline
Send Email
Dear R.N.
I am the one offering the copy of the Inner Smile book,
so I just e-mailed it to you.
For others who might continue to want copies, it’s
best to go to the ‘source’:
http://www.healingtaousa.com/
A small window will open with the free offer.
>
> Hello dear Marion!
> Pl. Email pdf file on Qi Gong Inner smile meditation.
> Thanks,
> R N Gupta
241 From: Ramon Sender <rabar@mindspring.com>
Date: Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:20pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 10 rabar94114
Offline
Send Email
Maniram wrote:
> we have made this paper out of these experiences,that we experienced within a
> few years of practice .This made me to mail you people of the path that I
> follow & to post the paper by mail to you and in the files section.
In your paper you write on page 6 as follows:
"By meditating at the spot where the mind takes birth as thoughts, mind gets
stopped at the source. This spot lies in the centre of the skull, a little
above the inner tongue, between the ears.
“Physiologically it is identified as Pituitary gland. It is the endocrine
gland which controls both physically and mentally. So it also called as
Master Gland2. This is the native spot or the primitive spot, from which
the whole body was built or growth started. Gnani meditates at this source
point.”
Actually you are describing the PINEAL gland, which is the so-called
master gland and, in some traditions, also ‘the seat of the soul.’
242 From: <return2reason@ev1.net>
Date: Sun Mar 13, 2005 8:15pm
Subject: Re: Digest Number 10 return2reason
Offline
Send Email
>> “Physiologically it is identified as Pituitary gland. It is the endocrine
gland which controls both physically and mentally. So it also called as
OMaster Gland2. This is the native spot or the primitive spot, from which
the whole body was built or growth started. Gnani meditates at this source
point.”
> Actually you are describing the PINEAL gland, which is the so-called
master gland and, in some traditions, also ‘the seat of the soul.’
Probably several more paragraphs would be necessary to explain what is
meant by “master gland”.
Each different gland could be considered ‘master’, in a certain sense, of
what function(s) they each individually perform.
I’m not sure that science has explained yet what the ultimate source of our
stream of control thoughts indeed actually is and, currently, can only offer
suggestions.
I did run across this web document on Dark Room Enlightenment that is
interesting and has similar terms used in this thread.
http://www.universal-tao.com/dark_room/DarkRoomSci.pdf
254 From: Ram Narayan Gupta <rngupta31@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Mon Mar 14, 2005 8:48am
Subject: Re: Digest Number 10 rngupta31
Send IM
Send Email
Dear Marion!
Thanks for sending the copy of the nner Smile book.
Regards,
R N Gupta
Ramon Sender <rabar@mindspring.com> wrote:
Dear R.N.
I am the one offering the copy of the Inner Smile book,
so I just e-mailed it to you.
For others who might continue to want copies, it’s
best to go to the ‘source’:
http://www.healingtaousa.com/
A small window will open with the free offer.
>
> Hello dear Marion!
> Pl. Email pdf file on Qi Gong Inner smile meditation.
> Thanks,
> R N Gupta