I recently read Samael Aun Weor’s book The Perfect Matrimony. Sam was the founder of a Gnostic Church. He wrote that you are never suppose to have sex like an animal and let your orgasm be expressed at your genitals. That is having sex from desire not love. If you do this then you unleash the barbarians and you will create a worldly child full of desires. If you want to have a spiritual child you cannot have sex like an animal through desire. According to Sam, an Immaculate conception is possible through Yogic techniques where just one sperm exits the man penis and impregnates the woman. The spermatozoa with the highest consciousness. Which contradicts other things I’ve read saying the soul doesn’t enter the body until the fetus is about 3 months old but it is an interesting concept.
According to Sam you are suppose to make love with the man in Padmasana and the woman on top of him. Very little movement is made with the legs. Each sex is suppose to contract their sexual muscles and bring the energy up to Ajna. You should caress with your hands and stare into each others eyes with thoughts of love and admiration. The energy you create causes the most highly developed spermatozoa to exits the man’s penis and impregnate the woman. This is similar to what the Tantra School taught but they didn’t talk about an Immaculate conception. I have noticed that when I am in this position and pucker my lips to kiss, and at the same time in Khechari that my tongue uncontrollably thrusts forward pushing on the Tenth Gate. When you have an orgasm the energy first travels up the spine, if your Khechari is touching the Tenth Gate, the energy expresses itself through the tongue. If you are not in Khechari, then the energy travels back down the spine on the next inhale and express itself through ejaculation. You lose the creative power of the universe as kind of a circuit breaker. The energy must express itself through the tongue at the Tenth Gate or through the genitals as an ejaculation. After the Tenth Gate is opened, the electricity created from an orgasm and expressed through the tongue placed right underneath the Pituitary Gland will make the Amrita flow.
The orgasm expresses itself at the tongue by making it thrust forward with violent force. The bone that breaks that allows you to get to the Amrita is called the Cribriform Plate. After the attainment of Khechari Stage 3, when you practice Nadi Shodhana you are constantly pushing on the right and left side of the Cribari Form Plate sending electricity to it weakening it as you rotate back and forth through the turbinate areas. But your tongue doesn’t break through this bone. Your tongue actually pushes on the Crista Galli to bust open the Tenth Gate.

I had an experience last week that leads me to conclude this. I realized that I should be practicing Nadi Shodhana all the time (all day long). Yogananda said that the great masters watch every breath they take. The only reason you would do this is if you were always practicing Nadi Shodhana. I have been lazily sitting in the breathless state. It takes effort to breathe. Moving my arm around is easier. I almost feel like I have to start an engine up or something to breathe. When I have to breathe because of exercise creating carbon build up, its no big deal because the breath just starts up on its own. But when I breathe when I don’t have too, it feels laborious at first. After you balance your Nadis, your turbinate areas flare and get lubed up. I develop this rhythm and I get this puffiness feeling in my chest. The breath gets shallower and you almost feel full of air even after you exhale.
Well after doing this for awhile I started feeling a tingly feeling at the secret spot which is the bump that is right above the top part of the nasal septum. It tingled so much that I started pushing on it and it started shocking me. The electrical shock was similar to what you feel like when you bump your nose but there was no pain associated with it and it felt good. So of course I pushed and pushed and then started to push harder even though my nose was filling up with mucus and my eyes were watering from the shock. And then I felt a bone move, an electric shock went up and down my spine, my tongue felt like it was being squeezed by a Boa Constrictor as a very strong vacuum developed in my nasal pharynx area, my eyes locked into Shambhavi Mudra, and I went into a trance.
After I came out of the trance I could feel that the Nasal Pharynx area had changed. There were ribbons of skin that were extremely sensitive where the secret spot use to be. And I liked rubbing my tongue on them. It wasn’t until the next day that I realized what had happened. By pushing right above where the green arrow is pointing, I shifted that large bone forward where the blue arrow is pointing. This brought down the top of the Nasal Pharynx considerably. My Nasal Pharynx area feels about half of the size that it use to be. If you start pushing on the bone right above the green arrow, your tongue gets rigid as it straightens out and the back part of your tongue braces itself against the bones pointed at by the yellow arrow, this pushes the little one down and the other one back creating the space for the bone pointed at by the blue arrow to come forward and down.

The shifting of this bone about 45 degrees counterclockwise causes the passageways to the Tenth Gate to open up considerably. In the picture below the two nasal openings of the turbinate area looks like it covers about 90% of the passageway with the top part of the Tenth Gate covering only 10%. It looks like from the picture that you could put your tongue in the nasal passageways down below which you can to some extent but since your tongue is extended up to enter the pharynx and has to curl almost 180 degrees down to enter the nasal openings, it can not go very far. The shifting of this bone makes the openings of the turbinate point directly at the Tenth Gate. I wish I could show a picture like the one below of what my turbinate area looked like before and compare it to a picture of what it looks like now.

The back part of my tongue now touches the top of the Nasal Pharynx. As soon as I go up into Khechari now if I extend my tongue it has to go either in the right or left turbinate area. There isn’t enough room in my Pharynx area now to put the tongue up there without entering one of the turbinate areas unless I roll my tongue up on the top of the septum and point it back to the back of my throat. The implications of this are obvious. An advanced Yogi is suppose to perform Nadi Shodhana all the time. Now the bone that the red arrow is pointing at is a lot closer to the nerve channel where the black arrow is pointing at. This is where the information from the eyes, ears, nose and mouth travel to make it to the brainstem or mind. This nerve channel is what we are suppose to compress to enter into Samadhi or the void.
And so basically what I am saying is that it is a good idea to pay attention to Jesus when he says: “If two make peace with each other in this one house, they will say to the mountain, ‘Move Away,’ and it will move away.” And as Lahiri Mahasaya says, you must make the prana static. And as Satyananda says that you must balance the Mental (Parasympthetic Nervous System) and Life forces (Sympathetic Nervous System). I believe that practicing Nadi Shodhana pushes the positive prana through the negative nadi and visa versa and this scours the latent impressions, samskaras, or karma.
My tongue now feels like it is home, where it is suppose to be when I am in Khechari. I now have no problem sleeping in Khechari and wake up with a strong internal ringing sound. Practicing Nadi Shodhana puts you in a state of bliss.
There is nothing special about me. I am a sinner. My ego that came with my body will always create desires to experience worldly things that bring in electricity. I just wake up every morning and practice Pranayama. If you practice, you will experience everything I am experiencing. The powers that be create all these fairy tales about the enlightened masters. They were once just like you and me and then they did these exercises. The reason Moses became enlightened is not because he was a Jew or one of GOD’s ?chosen people?. He became enlightened because he was raised as a Pharoah’s Son. He was taught this secret information. The ruling class of the Egyptians knew about these techniques that is why they wore crowns with a snake coming out of their Third Eye. It says right in The Bible Acts 7 22
And Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and was mighty in words and in deeds.
Jesus had to travel to India to study at a university there to learn these techniques. Now you can get this information right off your computer sitting at home. Wake up people! The external world is false. You have an imagined identity of who you are. In the internal world, you are GOD playing an elaborate game with yourself. Which world do you think is real?
I incorporate Nadi Shodhana into my everyday life whenever I can. If I’m not talking to someone or eating I’m in Khechari alternating my breath. I still love going up an down my chakras when I’m waiting for anything like in line at the supermarket or in traffic at a red light. It is nice just to say hello to your Chakras. I haven’t incorporated the two of them together yet. I know that that is the next step. I am hoping to make a few more videos in the next few weeks on How to achieve Khechari Stage 2, How to turn on your Kundalini, and How to perform Nauli.










