Abstract

“Kawakami became so secure while doing this type of breathing, and felt so profoundly pacified during it, he came to see it as a state of enlightment. “I am able to attain a spiritual state of perfect stillness,” he told me, “and while doing so, I can control my five senses, so I don’t feel anything” [1].

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