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 how does one remove a perception?
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ThoughtBroadcaster

USA
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Posted - Jun 22 2014 :  3:40:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
how does one remove a perception? i want to know if there are any kundalini yoga meditations that can remove all perceptions? i am currently doing one that does but need something more powerful. also i tried a while back with sodarshan chakra kriya but no luck.

Anthem

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Posted - Jun 22 2014 :  9:57:15 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
What perception or what kind of perception do you want to remove?
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CarsonZi

Canada
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Posted - Jun 23 2014 :  1:54:36 PM  Show Profile  Visit CarsonZi's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
My current perspective is (that's a joke ) that in order to remove all perspectives/perceptions/beliefs you have to remove the "base" perspective/belief that all others are built on. Most (I think) would say that the belief in an "I" is the core belief. I think this is actually inaccurate (personally). The investigations I have conducted have resulted in outing the core foundational belief as actually the belief in space/time. My current understanding is that if that belief in space/time can be seen through completely, then all other "misperceptions" fall away automatically.

Love,
Carson
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Bodhi Tree

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Posted - Jun 24 2014 :  10:09:00 PM  Show Profile  Visit Bodhi Tree's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by CarsonZi

The investigations I have conducted have resulted in outing the core foundational belief as actually the belief in space/time. My current understanding is that if that belief in space/time can be seen through completely, then all other "misperceptions" fall away automatically.

I like that. It resonates with my perception as well. To me, it seems that what was once considered to be space/time, is, in actuality, The Now. The Now contains all notions of past, present, and future, and therefore transcends linear boundaries of ego perception.

On a more practical note, I perceive this to be true when I have increasingly vivid memories of the so-called past, or lucid visions of the so-called future, and with the clarity gained from meditation and sobriety, both past and future appear much more Present than ever before. So, space/time is merely a mental construct to help us sort through the Infinite Now, which is forever balancing on the present moment.

Peace.
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jonesboy

USA
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Posted - Jun 25 2014 :  10:09:47 AM  Show Profile  Visit jonesboy's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
It reminds me of this story by Krishna Das and Maharaji

Krishna Das - Twice Upon a Dream
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