One thing you'll always notice is that these Masters always tell you to ignore siddhis or experiences during meditation. It's a dead end path to follow them, those guys make enlightment an unreachable goal. Complete systems such as Dzogchen won't do that, there are others but I won't mention them here. Once you dive into your experiences you'll find there are only a handful of places that describe what you experiences if you scour the net hard enough.
I only provide 1 system, if someone really wants to know they'll eventually find out if they search hard enough. No point in mentioning the other systems either since they're all similar. There is the problem of using many systems and never making any progress because while it all feels like new info it's essentially the same thing and practice tends to suffer from it. Finally there is intent, the thing that allows us to affect this reality.
One thing you'll always notice is that these Masters always tell you to ignore siddhis or experiences during meditation. It's a dead end path to follow them, those guys make enlightment an unreachable goal. Complete systems such as Dzogchen won't do that, there are others but I won't mention them here. Once you dive into your experiences you'll find there are only a handful of places that describe what you experiences if you scour the net hard enough.
I only provide 1 system, if someone really wants to know they'll eventually find out if they search hard enough. No point in mentioning the other systems either since they're all similar. There is the problem of using many systems and never making any progress because while it all feels like new info it's essentially the same thing and practice tends to suffer from it. Finally there is intent, the thing that allows us to affect this reality.