Enlightenment is merely the initial step.
This video delves into the teachings of Osman, a blind Muslim yogi with over 50 years of experience in bioenergy healing, advanced yoga, and meditation. The discussion centers on why dedicated practitioners often encounter a “plateau” in their spiritual development and suggests that this is due to a fundamental misunderstanding of the goals and progression of spiritual practice.
Osman’s teachings, rooted in ancient sciences, propose that enlightenment is not the ultimate goal but rather the very first step in a much larger and more intricate journey involving multiple bodies—physical, ethereal, and spiritual. The spiritual body is described as immortal, implying a timeline of millions of years for its progression, which redefines the concept of a “plateau” from a failure to a minor pause.
The video elaborates on the physiological markers of spiritual awakening, particularly the opening of the third eye, which manifests as a permanent white light, and the rare mastery of the throat chakra, crucial for pure communication. It also explores the historical suppression of this “hidden science,” suggesting that ancient masters deliberately destroyed knowledge to prevent the misuse of spiritual power, which could lead to destructive “black arts” or manipulation.
The discussion contrasts passive meditation with the active and forceful practice of “Ka,” which involves manipulating kundalini energy up the spine. While presented as a quick-track method, it is also extremely hazardous without proper guidance, akin to running experimental quantum software on outdated hardware. The risk of catastrophic failure, including severe psychosis and institutionalization, is emphasized.
Osman provides a safeguard through his ability as a bioenergy healer to telepathically manage kundalini energy for students, highlighting that spiritual advancement at higher levels is not a solitary journey but requires a master-apprentice relationship based on energetic inheritance and entanglement. The video concludes by posing a profound question about whether the pursuit of extreme spirituality risks losing one’s humanity and encourages listeners to consider the balance between escaping this world and living fully within it.