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Question: Some
time ago, I began practicing a prayer recommended by an individual. After a few
days, I started noticing a peculiar sensation spreading through my body during
the recitation. Initially, I paid little attention to this, but over time, the
sensation intensified. One day, during the recitation, I felt as though my body
was levitating, as if it had no weight. Alarmed, I sought support from a nearby
table, and at that moment, my condition returned to normal. Later, as I
prepared for sleep, I experienced what seemed like a continuous stream of
visions passing before my eyes, similar to the rapid movement of a train.
Throughout the night, I observed a variety of surreal images—mountains, rivers,
gardens, and celestial scenes. On one occasion, while lying down, I experienced
a sudden jolt, akin to an electric shock, and my mind became numb. Following
this, I began to hear footsteps outside my room at night, and I could
distinctly hear the sound of someone walking. While sitting, I felt as though
someone passed by me from behind, yet upon looking, I found no one there.
Eventually, while continuing the recitation, I began to perceive strange and
frightening shapes. Disturbed by these visions, I ceased the recitation.
Although the intensity of these experiences has diminished, I occasionally
still encounter novel sensations and feelings. I now seek your guidance on this
matter.
Answer: The
prayer you were reciting inadvertently led to a regression of latent spiritual
energy. Regression, in this context, refers to unconscious mental and spiritual
states becoming manifest in the conscious mind, a phenomenon that can overwhelm
the practitioner. It is commendable that you ceased the practice, as continuing
the recitation without proper guidance could have precipitated greater harm.
Such experiences are a reflection of the subtle energies being released, which
are not always conducive to an individual's well-being, particularly when
performed without oversight. This is why it is critical to undertake any
spiritual practice or prayer under the supervision of a qualified and
experienced guide, one who possesses a deep understanding of the intricate
dynamics involved. Without such supervision, the potential risks of unintended
spiritual consequences are heightened. Therefore, it is advised that you
refrain from engaging in any further practices without the direct guidance of a
qualified mentor or teacher.
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