What happens when some people try to separate their two bodies and cannot reunite them?
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"When the physical body is weak, separating the subtle and gross bodies can lead to disintegration, making reunion not just difficult, but impossible. Mastery in Hatha Yoga ensures that the body remains strong, allowing for a harmonious reunion of the two."
According to Osho, while separating the subtle and gross bodies is generally safe, there is real danger if the physical body is weak or damaged: once contact is withdrawn, parts may begin to disintegrate, making reunion difficult or impossible. Hence Hatha Yoga disciplines the body to prevent disorder, and deliberate, skillful separation enables easy rejoining—whereas accidental separations are riskier.
If your body isn’t strong, pulling your “energy body” out can make the body start falling apart, so getting back in may fail—so do it carefully and on purpose.
Why this matters practically
- Prepare and strengthen the body before deep energetic or meditative experiments.
- Use conscious, guided methods instead of accidental attempts.
- Avoid such practices when the body is ill, weak, or unstable.
- Use conscious, guided methods instead of accidental attempts.
- Avoid such practices when the body is ill, weak, or unstable.
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