Eccedustin wrote:Hmm..So, do you see these Gods physically? Literally? Or do you sense that they are there?
Son wrote:Eccedustin wrote:Hmm..So, do you see these Gods physically? Literally? Or do you sense that they are there?
I've seen them physically before, yes, as a result of long-term samatha. When that was diminished, so was the physicality. The memory, perception that is, it itself a very powerful force here. But inconsistently, I have always been aware of them, since my earliest childhood memories. This is very related. I even have some memories of living as an earth god--very pleasant memories. And someone who had no knowledge of Buddhist teachings once told me that I made them think of a bright man living in a tree. The relatedness of this is really not important, though I'm sure. So that's not my interest or my goal here--my own previous divinity that is. Not important.
Viscid wrote:Ever see any nagas?

Son wrote:Viscid wrote:Ever see any nagas?
I see one almost every time I visit a certain spring. It is very long and thick, but it doesn't have a human body like you see in pictures sometimes. This one in particular has an owl-like man face, you might would say, and antlers of some kind. He is very protective of the entire spring area. The spring itself is a state park. If you want to see the god for yourself, the park is called Ponce de Leon Springs State Park, in Ponce de Leon Springs, Fl. Beautiful place really.
Relating this to the topic, in my thinking if I could communicate with him in some way, I'm wondering how if at all he might help other beings around him, including the multitude of animals under his watch.
That's the spring pool, the place where I usually saw him is the dark shrouded area in the back, behind that gorgeous tree there.
Son wrote:Relating this to the topic, in my thinking if I could communicate with him in some way, I'm wondering how if at all he might help other beings around him, including the multitude of animals under his watch.
Eccedustin wrote:Son wrote:Eccedustin wrote:Hmm..So, do you see these Gods physically? Literally? Or do you sense that they are there?
I've seen them physically before, yes, as a result of long-term samatha. When that was diminished, so was the physicality. The memory, perception that is, it itself a very powerful force here. But inconsistently, I have always been aware of them, since my earliest childhood memories. This is very related. I even have some memories of living as an earth god--very pleasant memories. And someone who had no knowledge of Buddhist teachings once told me that I made them think of a bright man living in a tree. The relatedness of this is really not important, though I'm sure. So that's not my interest or my goal here--my own previous divinity that is. Not important.
What do they look like? The Devas?
Tell me about your memories as an earth God.
Viscid wrote:Son wrote:Relating this to the topic, in my thinking if I could communicate with him in some way, I'm wondering how if at all he might help other beings around him, including the multitude of animals under his watch.
He probably wouldn't listen to advice from some idealistic human with the gall to think they're wiser than he.
Eccedustin wrote:
Do other people see him when you see him or are you the only one?
Son wrote:I feel like after so many years, waiting around on these feelings, it's time to actively pursue them. I'm going to relate to these gods in a spiritual way, with the Dharma. For the benefit of myself and others. I'm posting this to ask about experience, and to ask about samatha meditation in regards to seeing and hearing godly beings.
Thank you.
JBG wrote:Why would you want to do that? Do you believe that the devas can teach you Dharma better than some human teachers or do you believe that you can teach Dharma to the devas and gods?
I've read of experiences with devas etc by some Theras of the Thai Forest tradition, but personally I wouldn't want to get involved with them if I had such experiences.
I've never been afraid of that at all. Not everyone is the same.I would be afraid that it could lead to things I have no ability to handle by myself.
Maybe just for a moment I would intentionally spread the attitude of metta to all living beings and then try to direct my attention elsewhere.
So, in my opinion, it's better to develop samatha-vipassana meditation for the purpose of liberation than for the purpose of discussing with devas and gods.
And, regarding the relations with gods and devas, after you have crossed the river and are on a safe ground you don't need the advice of internet forum posters.
Viscid wrote:Son wrote:Relating this to the topic, in my thinking if I could communicate with him in some way, I'm wondering how if at all he might help other beings around him, including the multitude of animals under his watch.
He probably wouldn't listen to advice from some idealistic human with the gall to think they're wiser than he.
Son wrote:Okay, it would be helpful to hear about those experiences. People reference them often but I've never heard details.
daverupa wrote:One might discuss a Sutta about merit with such a being, to some benefit, yes? Maybe craft a short four-line poem about it (or just find one to offer), since that seems to be what devas are fond of.
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