It's interesting that your use of a mantra is how you achieved that level of transcendence. I was recently looking into transcendental meditation and the use of a mantra is one of its principles. The philosophy behind transcendental meditation makes sense..there is no fighting or controlling the mind, you just gently repeat a mantra and let the mind go where it wants to go, noting when the mantra has faded and gently bring it back. The idea being that by letting the mind do what it wants to (for the most part) on its path of happiness, this will begin to cause a resonance into greater realms of bliss. Explained better by this dude.
Didn't Jim practice transcendental meditation? I'm sure trained practitioners can offer useful insights, but I'd have a hard time paying for the classes. From what I gather, Jim's transcendental experiences seem to be what Ra draws from (at least a good portion of it) when referring to experiences of intelligent infinity. He seems to have some pretty wild experiences. I bet he has a lot of guidance to offer on this subject.
Didn't Jim practice transcendental meditation? I'm sure trained practitioners can offer useful insights, but I'd have a hard time paying for the classes. From what I gather, Jim's transcendental experiences seem to be what Ra draws from (at least a good portion of it) when referring to experiences of intelligent infinity. He seems to have some pretty wild experiences. I bet he has a lot of guidance to offer on this subject.