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There is more on levitation within Christianity.
The Orthodox (Greek, Russian, et al.) have a large monastic community on Mt. Athos in Greece that has existed since the time of the Roman Emporer Justinian.
They practice a form of meditation by repitition of the Jesus Prayer ('Lord Jesus Christ have mercy on me a sinner'). This method is part of what is known as Hesychasm. This has produced some startling results. The following is an except of a text written in the fourteenth century by Callistus, Patriarch of Constantinople (aka Byzantium/New Rome/Instanbul) and his co-author and fellow monk Ignatius of Xantholoulos:
"Thus, light springs forth for them, as from the sun's disc, and enables them spiritually to reason, judge, see, foresee and the like. In general, throught Him all showing and revelation of unknown mysteries shines forth for them; and they become filled with supernatural and Divine power in the Holy Spirit. This supernatural power renders their flesh lighter or rather finer and makes them soar on high like a meteor. By this power of light in the Holy Spirit some of the holy fathers, while still in their bodies, traversed wide rivers and deep seas dry-footed, as though immaterial and incorporeal. They covered in a moment great distances, requiring many days of travel and performed many other marvellous deeds in heaven, on earth, in the sun, on the seas, in deserts, in cities, in every place and country, in beasts, in reptiles and generally in every creature and every element--and they were glorified. When they stood at prayer, their holy and precious bodies were lifted off the ground as though on wings; after death they remained uncorrupted and performed signs and miracles..."
I should note that 'uncorrupted' means they didn't decompose.
Taken from: Callistus, Ignatius. Directions to Hesychasts, #95. Writings from the Philokalia on Prayer of the Heart. Trans. E. Kadloubovshy and G.E.H. Palmer. London, Boston: Faber and Faber 1992
Rob
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