I'd appreciate your input guys on a curious experience last night.
Dave's insights over the past year or so have got me reading about Hatha Yoga. (so far it's much like Buddhist teaching, but with an added focus on working with the body to facilitate the raising of consciousness)
I've meanwhile cautiously been experimenting with meditative techniques to raise kundalini energy, and while I get lots of light and the occasional very obvious movement of energy and lots of beautiful whole body feelings it's you could say been 'stuck' at that for many months.
Thinking that maybe some physical work as suggested by Hatha Yoga would help clear any potential 'blockage' I started a class last night. Really hard work for an overweight and not very fit 52 year old. But what a feeling of being energised upon leaving the class - which as I write 16 hours later is still present.
The interesting bit. Some time after getting home I went to bed and put the bedside lamp out, and as is typical started into a routine where I work to remain conscious while asleep. (it's slowly coming) I got into a nice state of resting in (internal) light while lucid dreaming with my eyes closed, and after maybe 20 min for some reason started some of the kundalini breathing which intensifies the usual (internal) light show.
Almost immediately there was this very powerful surge of internal light which coincided exactly with the touch switched bedside lamp going crazy - starting to wildly flicker on and off. I initially thought that the intense flickering of light was 'internal', but it proved to be both.
After maybe 20 sec of this I was able to get it together well enough to be C1 conscious and touch the lamp, at which point it started working 100% normally. Switching on and off normally, with no tendency to flicker.
It was for real, because it woke my wife up. I'm reluctant to jump to conclusions, but a careful inspection showed that there was nothing touching the lamp. Leading (very tentatively) to the possibility that it was the energies I was producing that upset it.
I wasn't able to reproduce the effect in the fifteen minutes afterwards before I went to sleep, but then I wasn't trying when it happened either. It's always worked 100% reliably.
Is this in the experience of any of you possible, or have you had anything like it happen?
Or is it more likely that it has some more normal physical or conventional scientific explanation? These contact switches apparently work by registering a reduction in the rate of voltage increase as a current is fed into a capacitor - when you touch it you in effect add a lot of capacity which slows the rate of voltage rise. Which is sensed by a microprocessor based circuit that makes the decision to switch.
I'll know to discount it if the switch starts acting up in normal circumstances in the coming weeks. On the other hand maybe with lots of practice I'll be able to dump the TV remote, but for now I'm just staying neutral on the issue.....