Please note friends that I split this off of Michel's Greetings to all fellow contemplatives, and placed it within the subsection of this forum that is dedicated to discussion on the immaterial domains and how to get there.Thank-you aglorincz, Stu, Michel, PJ, Ichigo, Michael Hawkins, Sam, and others for posting your recent comments, which make this forum dynamic and inspiring to seekers everywhere.
Jhananda is obviously much farther down the road than I am, but this is really what we're discussing here requires.
Your whole world must come crashing down. The cites you've built have to be set on fire. Your house which you've lived in your whole life - like in the stories of Gilgamesh and Noah - must be torn down so you have the material with which you can build the 'ark' (that is, if you'd like to survive the 'flood').
While most people think they can have their "cake and eat it too" being arm-chair contemplatives; nonetheless I agree with aglorincz that the journey to liberation and enlightenment often requires completely deconstructing our life. We must unpack all of our belief systems, which frequently requires tossing out preciously held beliefs, lifestyle choices and behaviors. This is what I mean when I use the term 'rigorous.' We must be rigorous in our daily meditation practice, as well as in our use of critical thinking in investigating philosophy.
It may not be accessible to some people, but I tried to explain why I think the crises are essential in this post here:
The Dark Night builds the Immaterial Body
Basically, I would argue that the different crises facilitate the construction of a 'spiritual body.' (Obviously, for a modern person who does not believe in the non-material, this is a hard sell.) But, the way I understand it, is this spiritual body is still made up out of 'matter.' But, the 'matter' of this body is the same 'matter' that constitutes the superior worlds. So to us, we cannot see it/feel it/experience it, or fathom the 'matter' which constitutes it.
We have been discussing your premise here several times, while I believe it holds some merit, it has some deep flaws as well, as discussed on the other thread. Now, you are proposing that the spirit body (dharma-kaya) has mass. I find many New Agers and New Age pseudo physicists speculating about the same thing.
The problem here is, if the spirit/soul and the various charismatic phenomena are electromagnetic, then the soul has mass, which numerous implications, such as:
1) It would mean that we could encase someone in a lead coffin before they die and thus capture their soul for ever in that lead tomb, which is not true.
2) We could attract souls, angels, or demons by using an antenna.
3) When we travel out-of-body, then we would be limited to the speed of light, which means it would take a long time to travel just to the moon, planets, sun, stars and galaxies; whereas, I have traveled OOBE to the moon, planets, sun, stars and galaxies instantly.
4) When we travel to massive objects, with tremendous gravity, such as: the sun, the center of the galaxy, black holes, etc, then we could be trapped by their intense gravitational field and be stuck, which is not true, because I have traveled to those places while in an OOBE, and their gravitational fields had no effect upon my ability to move about, and return here instantaneously.
So, I have had to conclude that spirit/soul and the various charismatic phenomena are NOT electromagnetic.
Again I am not saying this conclusively but I would argue that this body can have 3 levels of refinement, which incidentally correspond with the 3 highest noble persons:
refinement 1 (jhana 1) - possessed by the once-returner - someone who has gone through the first dark night - after death is reincarnated? with some continuity of former consciousness (unlike laypersons)
refinement 2 (jhana 2) - possessed by the non-returner - after death is reborn in superior worlds
refinement 3 (jhanas 3+) - possessed by the arahant - someone who has gone through the second dark night - after death reborn ?? a completely unintelligible state of being/mahasamadhi
The Theosophical Society had a similar belief system. Since Madam Blavatsky was from Russia, and Buddhism existed in Russia up until the Russian Revolution, then it is reasonable that she got this idea from Mongolian Buddhism, which is the same as Tibetan Buddhism.
I can see how the belief in 3 stages of consciousness, or spiritual development through the stages of: gross (material), astral, and causal comes about; however, once you get to the causal level at the 8th stage of samadhi, then you will see there really is not 3 bodies, but one consciousness evolving, or moving, through the immaterial domains.
The immaterial domains are a little bit like an onion in which there are countless layers. When one gains facility there, then one can travel through those layers effortlessly; whereas, those who are caught in the layers cannot move out of them. The obstacle; however, is one of consciousness only; not one of mass or gravity, although it might feel like that when one is caught in the layers of the immaterial domains.
I am a bit curious about your epistemology. Is this premise of subtle body development that you are advancing your own, or coming from Tibetan Buddhism, or Theosophy, or Orthodox Christianity, or some place else? As an anthropologist/philosopher it would be interesting to unpack this philosophy and examine its history and movement.