Hahaha I like the way you think Bodhimind. You ask the right, and challenging question.
Ya man, theyre a bunch of fuckers.
This sutta is extremely interesting and I will read it. I am curious what these 12 types of beings are. It also adds some reinforcement to some thoughts Ive been having lately as to why the world is the way it is, why it is led in the direction that it moves, as well as how the collective delusion is maintained. I've felt myself influenced externally for a long time and as I've seen it more intimately, more frequently, some pieces start to fall into place; this sutta helps with that, thank you for sharing it.
That golden strobe light is exactly what I spoke of when I described the sun bursting through the clouds. It can form shapes, or dance, but most prominently it can form a Kasina. I've come to recognize this golden as the first light, however, as it can become much more brilliant as well as more encompassing. Jhananda told me that his entire vision is light...what an amazing experience that would be. Be aware of the chakra that is "active" as you view the visual field and this golden light appears. In my experience, you dont have to leave the body to glimpse higher realms, as a matter of fact, traveling into the golden light, with fuckers attached, is one way ive felt their burden lifted from me. I notice this when the thir-eye chakra is extremely pronounced, almost painfully, in a deep meditative state.
Cheers Bodhimind
You're welcome. It might be possible that the suttas are fabricated and not the original words of the Buddha, or that it might have been inserted by mystics along the path. Or perhaps it might have been botched by translators too.
I think most all of the Suttas have been botched in translation, but the meanings are there, if we look close enough. What we lose in translation is correct adjective; which could change the meaning all-together. Sometimes relying on discernment and intuitive insight (that inner feeling or voice) helps us with seeing what was meant to be seen in them.
But, I know them not to be fabricated; not because I've read them, (there are many that I have not) but that there are many I can relate to a personal experience. Outside of cosmology and descriptions of the highest planes; theres always some part within the Sutta that can resonate from within.
What I appreciate most about the Suttas is they are progressive. So when I encounter something in them that I have not experienced yet, the Suttas themselves still provide a base of progression; both in what could be expected and to where I might be within a particular progression.
Now this one is tricky but, I dont think it matters so much if they are indeed the words of the Buddha himself; only that the experiences described within them resonate true. One difficulty that I would have with some descriptions within coming from a student or another mystic, is the depth, accuracy, and clarity in which the Suttas themselves are able to describe the religious experience. Who ever wrote them, or rather, whoever understood the meaning intended to be conveyed, truly had an immensely intimate understanding of...well...everything.
Many times I have found the Suttas to be metaphorical and requiring some depth of inspection. So for those able to discern, we may find the meaning within them. I'm pretty sure that most of what is written was never intended to be taken at face-value. So as to the above, I do not understand the full meaning, but I do recognize a place within the progression, and that there may be more to the spectrum than I have seen.
I also wonder what it would be like to see light even if you close your eyes, that's pretty amazing. I feel that my third-eye might not be completely open, although I do receive intuitive insights. Perhaps I am not focusing on the right space. It's hard to phrase the question, but where exactly do you look when you have the visual charisms? From my memory, when I experienced the kaleidoscopic vision, it was as if my eyes were rolled upwards and the vision was as if it was 'internally projected' on a mental screen. I say this because even when I had my first OBE, I felt that I often lacked the ability to see clearly and was "blind".
For me, the strobing light comes faintly and it becomes especially prominent if I open my eyes. Not sure if it is the same one as you mention though.
With me, it can depend on a number of things; depth of meditation, "concentration", the level in which I am committed to surrender etc. If I am completely withdrawn, absolutely just had enough with everything, I will close my eye and see a golden light almost immediately. In these times, I will look to the light.
Other times it becomes progressive, and I may not see a golden light until some time into a meditation sit. I can no longer say what level of depth this occurs in because it seems the levels just blurr together anymore; but I can say that it
will arise. In the meantime, you can attend to the visual charism in the static snow of the visual field.
However, with me, I only do this if the meditation moves to the third-eye. I know it has moved there when I feel it open; a pressure above the center of the brow, center for-head. When I do attend the visual charism, it feels as if lenses are in front of both eyes and as "intention" is sustained in expanding view, these lenses can roll towards the respective temple on either side of the head.
Theres quite a few things I havent figured out; but I have experienced applying intention to "piercing the darkness", and the golden light appearing. This was done by first applying intention to seeing through the third-eye. It's hard to explain, but basically I do what happens when the third-eye opens in meditation. I know the point prominently, though, so I'm not sure how well that will work for you. But, if you're able to move energy in your body, focus it center forhead and "look beyond" what is there, expand. I do this with my eyes physically closed. You probably wont see anything by doing this initially, but it should at the very least push the third-eye open for you.
I've also experienced this "blindness". I used to ask Jhananada about this alot. It does get clearer, and there really isnt anything you can do to help it right now other than returning to meditation. I found that as the third-eye would flare more in meditation, the clearer "seeing" became. Ya know, it's almost ironic that I was excited and asking questions about opening the third-eye because, it was blurry and unclear when I did see things, to finding that once it was open, it is now my physical eyes that struggle in this regard haha.
Yes, I am not surprised that you would have a problem with the writing of Culadasa. He joined my earlier Yahoo forum and made quite a bit of effort to assassinate my character there; then after I banned him, he started his own forum, which basically defined jhana in terms of creative visualization. Then a few years later I found myself at Diamond Mountain Buddhist center in South-eastern, AZ, and there a sizable group drove to the Dragoons to meditate and study with Culadasa. I went along to meet him, and as a lark. I figured he would be very threatened by me showing up at his home. He used the opportunity to assassinate my character again. He also demonstrate no understanding of the other superior fruit of attainment. So, I would not recommend his book for anyone who wants to understand deep meditation or jhana.
Thank you for the clarification. I guess I will stop reading his book then. I felt that it was far too cognitive and restrained to neuroscientific concepts.
Yes, flashes of light are common manifestations of the charisms (jhana-nimitta). It sounds like you are making excellent progress.
I hope so, because I feel that when it comes to visual-charisms, I tend to be a little 'blinder'. I can feel the tingling and the auditory as if it was day and night, but the visual-charisms for me tend to be a hit or miss, where sometimes I perceive an internal bright light, or sometimes it is completely dull, and only when I open my eyes do I see a strobing bright light.
I tend to not open my eyes much during a meditation sit unless it is one that is in the dark. Daylight I've found to be somewhat of a distraction if I do.
But, the way youre describing this "strobing light" makes me think of the annihilating light. It comes with me in deep meditation sits, at the deepest surrender, just before the OOBE. It's where I can go unconscious before leaving the body. A bright light comes from the right to left and freaking deletes me, hits the "off switch". I am unsure if this is what you were meaning, though.
This thought leaves me thinking about how crazy that moment is, the visual field will vibrate, the blue fire melts away the fabric of whatever the hell it is...deleted...awake, immersed, feeling.
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Just one more thing to add that I forgot in my previous post:
I've been feeling "mini-explosions" throughout my body and was wondering if it was typical phenomena. They feel as if they are balloons being popped. Just a while ago, I got into a meditative state and then my knee just popped, as if there was "cracking" sound. Then a few days ago, I had popping occur right in the middle of my head. It was quite sudden so it felt a little shocking.
I was thinking that it might have to do with blood vessels suddenly opening and letting blood fill, but it is strange in the sense that the sound seemed to happen inside my head. Is it a charism of some sort, or a typical phenomena, or do I need to get my health checked haha.
I experience this "mini-explosion" in the middle of the head, during meditation, as well. I always thought it was the sinus opening, but I do not know for sure. I do know that it happens every meditation sit, and is like you described it.