Velocity of the Soul
The aṣṭāṅga-yogasystem is a materialistic art of controlling air by transferring it from the stomach to the navel, from the navel to the heart, from the heart to the collarbone, from there to the eyeballs, from there to the cerebellum and from there to any desired planet. The velocities of air and light are taken into consideration by the material scientist, but he has no information of the velocity of the mind and intelligence. We have some limited experience of the velocity of the mind because in a moment we can transfer our minds to places hundreds of thousands of miles away. Intelligence is even finer. Finer than intelligence is the soul, which is not matter like mind and intelligence but is spirit, or antimatter. The soul is hundreds of thousands of times finer and more powerful than intelligence. We can thus only imagine the velocity of the soul in its traveling from one planet to another. Needless to say, the soul travels by its own strength and not with the help of any kind of material vehicle.
Space Travel by the Yogis
As already described, a yogī can go anywhere he desires without mechanical help, for a yogī
can place his mind and intelligence within the air circulating inside
his body, and by practicing the art of breath control he can mix that
air with the air that blows all over the universe outside his body. With
the help of this universal air, a yogī can travel to any planet
and get a body suitable for its atmosphere. We can understand this
process by comparing it to the electronic transmission of radio
messages. With radio transmitters, sound waves produced at a certain
station can travel all over the earth in seconds. But sound is produced
from the ethereal sky, and as already explained, subtler than the
ethereal sky is the mind, and finer than the mind is the intelligence.
Spirit is still finer than the intelligence, and by nature it is
completely different from matter. Thus we can just imagine how quickly
the spirit soul can travel through the universal atmosphere.
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