Levitation is a phenomenon of psychokinesis (PK), in which objects, people and animals are lifted into the air, without visibly physical means and float or fly. The phenomenon was said to have occurred in mediumship, shamanism, trance, mystical rapture, and demonic possession. Some cases of levitation appear to be spontaneous, while spiritual or magical adepts are expected to be able to control it consciously.
There appears to be several general characteristics about levitation. The duration of the event from May last a few minutes to several hours. Usually it takes a lot of concentration or being in a state of trance. Physical media that have been touched during levitation usually return to a surface. Levitation of saints usually are accompanied by a flash light through the body.
Numerous incidents of levitation have been recorded in Christianity and Islam. Among the first was Simon Magus in the first century. Other incidents reported among the Catholic saints include the incident of Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663), the most famous, who would often levitate in the air. It is reported, it often has a little cry just before levitating, and on one occasion levitated for a period of two hours.
Saint Teresa of Avila was another well known saint who reported levitating. She said the experience in states of intoxication. One eyewitness, Sister Anne of the Incarnation, said Teresa levitated a foot and a half on the ground for about half an hour.
St. Teresa wrote of one of her experiences: "It seems to me, when I tried to do some resistance, as if a great force beneath my feet to get up. I know nothing to compare with that, but it is much more violent than other spiritual visits, and I'm like a pattern of pieces. "(Evelyn Underhill" Mysticism ", 1955)
Also Saint Teresa observed these levitation fear, but there was nothing she could do to control them. It did not become unconscious, but it was lifted.
And in the early twentieth century Gemma Galgani, a Passionist religious reported levitating during rapture.
Incidents were also reported in the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Milarepa, the thirteenth century, the great yogi of Tibet, would have possessed many occult powers such as the ability to walk, rest and sleep during levitating.
These exploits have reported being reproduced by the Brahmins and fakirs of India. Similar capabilities have been shared by the Ninja of Japan.
In the Eastern tradition of levitation would be achieved through the secret techniques of breathing and visualization. Techniques involving the use of a universal life force and are called by different names such as "prana,''ch'i" and "ki
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There appears to be several general characteristics about levitation. The duration of the event from May last a few minutes to several hours. Usually it takes a lot of concentration or being in a state of trance. Physical media that have been touched during levitation usually return to a surface. Levitation of saints usually are accompanied by a flash light through the body.
Numerous incidents of levitation have been recorded in Christianity and Islam. Among the first was Simon Magus in the first century. Other incidents reported among the Catholic saints include the incident of Joseph of Cupertino (1603-1663), the most famous, who would often levitate in the air. It is reported, it often has a little cry just before levitating, and on one occasion levitated for a period of two hours.
Saint Teresa of Avila was another well known saint who reported levitating. She said the experience in states of intoxication. One eyewitness, Sister Anne of the Incarnation, said Teresa levitated a foot and a half on the ground for about half an hour.
St. Teresa wrote of one of her experiences: "It seems to me, when I tried to do some resistance, as if a great force beneath my feet to get up. I know nothing to compare with that, but it is much more violent than other spiritual visits, and I'm like a pattern of pieces. "(Evelyn Underhill" Mysticism ", 1955)
Also Saint Teresa observed these levitation fear, but there was nothing she could do to control them. It did not become unconscious, but it was lifted.
And in the early twentieth century Gemma Galgani, a Passionist religious reported levitating during rapture.
Incidents were also reported in the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. Milarepa, the thirteenth century, the great yogi of Tibet, would have possessed many occult powers such as the ability to walk, rest and sleep during levitating.
These exploits have reported being reproduced by the Brahmins and fakirs of India. Similar capabilities have been shared by the Ninja of Japan.
In the Eastern tradition of levitation would be achieved through the secret techniques of breathing and visualization. Techniques involving the use of a universal life force and are called by different names such as "prana,''ch'i" and "ki
images and videos for levitation
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