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A Dharana Dhyan Pratvahar D. Samadhi
2. In which type of Dhyan has the Sadhak to fix his eyesight on the space
between his eyebrows
A. Bhrikutimadhya Dhyan
B. Nasagra Dhyan​

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Jangama dhyana is a meditation technique which has been practiced by various sages over the centuries. In recent times, this technique was widely taught in India and around the world by Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj, who experienced a spiritual vision in which the manifestation of a Jangama sage instructed him in this technique of meditation to achieve self-realization. Jangama means 'eternal existence' and dhyana means 'meditation.' Hence Jangama dhyana is 'Meditation on the Eternal Existence (of the Self).'

Today, the technique is taught by his direct disciple Shri Shivarudra Balayogi Maharaj, who carries the legacy and spiritual teachings of his guru Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj around the world.

 - Because it helps, this experiment brings you to the third eye line. When both of your eyes are focused on the nose, there are many things that happen to him. The basic thing is that your third eye is on the line of the nose - a few inches above, but in the same line. And once you come in the line of the third eye, the attraction of the third eye is its stretch, its kissing strength, that if you fall in its line, you will be drawn to it even in spite of yourself. You just have to come right in its line, so that the attraction of the third eye, gravity becomes active. Once you fall in its line, there is no need for any effort.

Looking blindly is an eyesight, half-eye-opening is counter-productive, and full-eyed looking is full moon. His goal should be unambiguous. His practice leads to stability of mind. ... The method of meditating without closing the eyes has been written in the books of saints like Kabir Sahib, Guru Nanak Sahib and Palatu Sahab.

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