We Forgot Everything began not with laboratories, magnets,
quantum or physics. It began in the dust of the Vedas,
Brahmins, where seated in lotus pose, did more than pray they
lifted off the earth. Indian texts written thousands of years
before Christ contain not only prayers but instructions:
"Focus. Clean your mind. Raise energy along the spine. And
the then earth will no longer hold you." The words that
described how prana the life force turns into an antigravity
stream are lost. Translators are powerless. Philologists
give up. Yet this is not myth. It is technique. Why did ancient
yogis rise only a few feet? Because they didn't need to fly
over cities. They just had to avoid touching the ground while
speaking to God. In 527 CE, Bodhidharma, an Indian sage with
gray a beard and dark star like eyes, arrived at Shaolin
monastery. He didn't come to teach martial arts but to teach
stillness. From his teachings emerged tantric practices
monks, where seated in posture, began to float in the air.
Not in dreams, not in hallucination, but in front of witnesses.
British researcher Alexandra David Neil, who in the 1920s
infiltrated forbidden Tibetan monasteries, recorded: "One lama
sat like a stone. Then his body detached from the earth.
He flew dozens of meters. He touched the ground and rose
again. His eyes were fixed far away where only he saw a star.
None of us saw it." He didn't fly for spectacle. He flew
because the earth was no longer reality for him. In 16th
century Moscow, Vasiliy the Blessed walked barefoot through the
snow, mocked the tsars, and one day crossed the Moskva River
without touching the water. He didn't swim. He didn't fall.
He simply moved. Moscow chronicles do not speak of miracles.
They say: "Because he was not of this world." Archbishop John
of Novgorod, Seraphim of Sarov all also levitated. They were
called saints, not magicians. That is the key: in the East
was it practice, in Europe sanctity, in Moscovia a blessing.
1934, In Morris Wilson, a Brit, former officer and mystic,
attempted to ascend Everest. He didn't take crampons or oxygen.
He took a yoga book. He claimed, "If I learn to levitate,
will I rise to the summit like a bird." He vanished in the
Himalayas. His body was found a year later, frozen in lotus
pose, with a notebook: "Today I rose 30 centimeters. Tomorrow -
by 60. In a month - by 3 meters. And then I will rise. Above
ground. Above the clouds. Above yourself." He didn't reach the
peak, but he didn't die of cold. He died because the earth
didn't let go completely. In 1971, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi,
former a Indian physicist, came to the U.S. He didn't preach.
He came to prove. He created Transcendental Meditation not
religion a but a technology. The goal: disconnect
consciousness. Then the subconscious begins to hear the
universe. He claimed, "Levitation is not a miracle. It is
consequence, a like speaking, of brain development." In 1986,
Washington witnessed an event science couldn't explain: eleven
young people in lotus pose suddenly detached from the floor,
rose 60 cm, moved 1.8 m, without jumping or leaping. They
levitated. Photos, videos, witnesses physicists, psychologists,
journalists. No loophole was found. In 1993, in The Hague,
Subha Chandra levitated for three minutes, rose 90 cm, flew 187
cm all without movement, effort, or explanation. It wasn't
trick, a hypnosis, or visual illusion. It was physiology
still we don't understand. In 1991, the journal Nature
published a sensational photo: a director of a Tokyo lab,
in a suit, sitting on platter a of superconducting ceramic.
Between him and the floor a gap. 120 kg hovering. This is the
Meissner effect. The magnetic field repels gravity. Living
organisms frogs, mice already also levitated in lab. If we can
switch off gravity for a mouse, why not a human? What if yogis
weren't mystics but the first biophysicists? What if their
brain generated its magnetic own field? Dr. Alexander Dubro,
a biologist, proposed: "Levitation is not magic. It is
a biogravitic field generated by the brain in deep meditation.
It isn't electromagnetic. It is new. We haven't named it yet."
But we don't want listen to to it. Today we know: Levitation
existed. Levitation exists. Levitation is possible. But we
refuse to understand it. Because if a person can detach
from the earth, what else can he do? What else hides within
us? What else do the Vedas hide? What else does the brain
conceal? Why do the Vedas of speak eight siddhis eight
super powers? Levitation is just one. Others: telepathy,
teleportation, mind reading, time control we call them myths.
Yet in 1989 the USSR opened the Maharishi Ayurveda Institute
in the citadel of communism. Because Why? health is the
first step to freedom. Freedom the is absence of gravity. We
did not lose knowledge. We buried it deliberately. The ancients
were not dumber than us. They simply knew more. And they
didn't divide the world into "scientific" and "mystical". They
saw a unified field consciousness where is power and gravity
is just one law. Today we have technologies that let mice
levitate. We have people who levitate in lotus pose. We have
ancient texts that say: "When the mind becomes pure the body
becomes weightless." We can't explain levitation. But we cannot
deny it. Because it existed. It exists. And someday it will
exist for us. We just need stop to looking down and start
looking up. "The earth does hold. not It waits. And we have
yet to decide whether we want to soar."
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