Swami Rama has shattered the myth of eastern science about restrictions of human Physiology when in the year 1970 under the supervision of scientists from the clinic of Menninger in Topeka (Kansas) he has demonstrated that he is able to control his autonomic nervous system, and this according to Physiology, people can not do.
Elmer E. and Alice M. Green, as well as E. Dale Walter, reported that Swami Rama has caused a gradual change in the temperature of two parts of his skin on one palm , located at a distance of about two inches apart. Temperature change happened in opposite directions (with a speed about 4 degrees Fahrenheit per minute) until the skin temperature difference reached about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. One part of his palm had turned red from the heat, and the other had ash-gray from the cold.
In another experiment, Swami Rama raised the heart rate by an effort of will, from 70 to 300 beats per minute. His heartbeat turned into a vibration in which the heart was no longer pumping blood in a normal rhythmic manner. He also could stop his heartbeat at least for 17 seconds.
Swami Satyananda Saraswati describes how in 1977 in the "Brain & Behavior Research Institute" in Kansas , USA an observational research of a yogi's brain has been conducted while Swami Rama was engaged in relaxation and gradually entered into a deeper state of consciousness. Scientific research was directed by Dr. Elmer Green, and the bio-currents of the brain were recorded on the electroencephalogram machine. Subsequently, the world learned about this scientific discovery.
Scientists have documented that with one strong-willed effort the yogi entered different states of consciousness alternately: when he fully relaxed his body, he had entered the state of Yoga-Nidra and the device registered a 70% alpha wave is a 5-minute period when he was visualizing a blue sky with rare floating clouds.
Then the yogi went into a dream state that was followed for 5 minutes, with mostly theta waves for 75%. Later Swami Rama said that this condition was uncomfortable, he called it "noisy and unpleasant". He further added that he was able to eliminate it by moving his consciousness into the subconscious". Here he gained an experience of certain desires in the contemplation of archetypal images, which tried to possess his mind.
Finally, Swami entered the state of deep sleep /unconscious mind/ and it was confirmed with the slow vibrations of the Delta waves. However, his consciousness remained alert throughout the scientific experiment. For example, he easily recalled the various events that took place in the science lab and associated with the experiment. And, for example, after the experiment, Swami Rama has voiced the questions that one of the scientists asked the yogi in the period of increasing the Delta waves. The presence of Delta waves indicates the deep sleep state and it would seem that yogi could not perceive these issues...
Scientists did not have the opportunity to carry out such studies before. When the deep sleep state could be combined with the awareness of the present moment. This clearly showed that scientists are faced with the Grand opening of the Turiya, which is so persistently described in the ancient texts of yoga, WHICH DOES EXIST, as evidenced by the fact, not the phenomenon of faith.
Scientists are personally convinced that the nature of the superconscious does really include all possible States of consciousness: wakefulness and superficial sleep and dream. In other words, the simultaneous interaction of consciousness, subconsciousness, and unconsciousness is possible.
Thus, the maximum relaxation of all mental and psycho-physical processes in the body invariably leads to the integration of consciousness as such, and to the enlightenment of the individual. Essentially, people who have reached this state - DO NOT SLEEP. They know only a state of being, which is unchanging, regardless of whether it was a dream or wakefulness. They are constantly in a state of Turiya in yoga Nidra.
It became clear that the so-called "universal mind" or consciousness can be gradually developed and strengthened through such efficient technologies as yoga-Nidra and meditation. So the mysterious and impenetrable world of unconscious is losing ground and is now defined as the superconsciousness. This gradual process of enlightenment of the individual and liberation from the yoke of the "mysterious" forces and is called self-realization, Kaivalya, Moksha or Samadhi.
Of course, the demonstration of such "miracles" is not the goal of yogis, it is a way to convey to the industrial society (which doesn't even know how things like wifi, cell phone or TV works) that each one of us possess an enormous inner power that is wasted on utter nonsense.
Elmer E. and Alice M. Green, as well as E. Dale Walter, reported that Swami Rama has caused a gradual change in the temperature of two parts of his skin on one palm , located at a distance of about two inches apart. Temperature change happened in opposite directions (with a speed about 4 degrees Fahrenheit per minute) until the skin temperature difference reached about 10 degrees Fahrenheit. One part of his palm had turned red from the heat, and the other had ash-gray from the cold.
In another experiment, Swami Rama raised the heart rate by an effort of will, from 70 to 300 beats per minute. His heartbeat turned into a vibration in which the heart was no longer pumping blood in a normal rhythmic manner. He also could stop his heartbeat at least for 17 seconds.
Swami Satyananda Saraswati describes how in 1977 in the "Brain & Behavior Research Institute" in Kansas , USA an observational research of a yogi's brain has been conducted while Swami Rama was engaged in relaxation and gradually entered into a deeper state of consciousness. Scientific research was directed by Dr. Elmer Green, and the bio-currents of the brain were recorded on the electroencephalogram machine. Subsequently, the world learned about this scientific discovery.
Scientists have documented that with one strong-willed effort the yogi entered different states of consciousness alternately: when he fully relaxed his body, he had entered the state of Yoga-Nidra and the device registered a 70% alpha wave is a 5-minute period when he was visualizing a blue sky with rare floating clouds.
Then the yogi went into a dream state that was followed for 5 minutes, with mostly theta waves for 75%. Later Swami Rama said that this condition was uncomfortable, he called it "noisy and unpleasant". He further added that he was able to eliminate it by moving his consciousness into the subconscious". Here he gained an experience of certain desires in the contemplation of archetypal images, which tried to possess his mind.
Finally, Swami entered the state of deep sleep /unconscious mind/ and it was confirmed with the slow vibrations of the Delta waves. However, his consciousness remained alert throughout the scientific experiment. For example, he easily recalled the various events that took place in the science lab and associated with the experiment. And, for example, after the experiment, Swami Rama has voiced the questions that one of the scientists asked the yogi in the period of increasing the Delta waves. The presence of Delta waves indicates the deep sleep state and it would seem that yogi could not perceive these issues...
Scientists did not have the opportunity to carry out such studies before. When the deep sleep state could be combined with the awareness of the present moment. This clearly showed that scientists are faced with the Grand opening of the Turiya, which is so persistently described in the ancient texts of yoga, WHICH DOES EXIST, as evidenced by the fact, not the phenomenon of faith.
Scientists are personally convinced that the nature of the superconscious does really include all possible States of consciousness: wakefulness and superficial sleep and dream. In other words, the simultaneous interaction of consciousness, subconsciousness, and unconsciousness is possible.
Thus, the maximum relaxation of all mental and psycho-physical processes in the body invariably leads to the integration of consciousness as such, and to the enlightenment of the individual. Essentially, people who have reached this state - DO NOT SLEEP. They know only a state of being, which is unchanging, regardless of whether it was a dream or wakefulness. They are constantly in a state of Turiya in yoga Nidra.
It became clear that the so-called "universal mind" or consciousness can be gradually developed and strengthened through such efficient technologies as yoga-Nidra and meditation. So the mysterious and impenetrable world of unconscious is losing ground and is now defined as the superconsciousness. This gradual process of enlightenment of the individual and liberation from the yoke of the "mysterious" forces and is called self-realization, Kaivalya, Moksha or Samadhi.
Of course, the demonstration of such "miracles" is not the goal of yogis, it is a way to convey to the industrial society (which doesn't even know how things like wifi, cell phone or TV works) that each one of us possess an enormous inner power that is wasted on utter nonsense.