Friday, April 17, 2026

The Most Dangerous Book Ever Written About Human Consciousness

The Most Dangerous Book Ever Written About Human Consciousness

Author Name:Quazi Johir

Youtube Channel Url:https://www.youtube.com/@QuaziJohir

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Transcript:
(00:00) Quasi here. 1946. A book lands in the west that causes a quiet explosion. Scientists read it and go silent. Philosophers read it and change careers. Steve Jobs read it every single year of his adult life and had it as the only book on his iPad when he died. George Harrison read it and said it changed everything for him.
(00:25) Elvis studied it until his final years. This book was called The Autobiography of a Yogi. And what made it so quietly worlding was that it documented things that had no business being real. A man witnessed in two cities at the exact same moment. A woman who consumed zero food or water for 50 years. Investigated, verified, witnessed by the by doctors.
(00:51) A yogi who rose off the ground during meditation. Gravity simply losing its grip. A body showing zero signs of physical decay 20 days after death documented by the mortuary director in a notorized letter and actually reported in Time magazine. and Yogananda presented these the same way a scientist presents findings. Evidence of a specific science of the ancient sages that was fully mapped, so precise, so repeatable that Patanjali, the ancient sage who had founded the yoga sutras, had actually encoded it into 196 verses 2,000 years earlier and
(01:32) called the outcomes inevitable. Patanjali called these the siddhis. Okay. And here's what stopped me cold when I first read this. Patanjali described levitation the same way he described breathing. Billocation the same way he described concentration. Living without food and water the same way he described meditation.
(01:53) Very very systematically as natural results of a specific relationship between consciousness and physical reality. The siddhis were the side effect. The actual discovery, the thing every tradition from India to Egypt to ancient Persia was pointing at from completely different directions was this physical reality responds to consciousness.
(02:16) The internal world when very correctly activated creates the external world. So, in today's video, I'm going to share with you the two main concepts that will allow you to materialize the exact reality of your choosing and do it so fast that others on the outside will think that you are a wizard. This can only be done if you gain full mastery over what I'm about to share with you right now.
(02:39) So, with that, let's get started. So, the very first thing I want to talk about if we are to understand the sides, if we are to understand the science of yoga itself is this concept known as free energy. So in the yoga sutras in the autobiography of a yogi there is talk of the eight-fold path of yoga you know in the in the yoga sutras patangi calls it the eight limbs of yoga.
(03:03) So within the eight limbs it's called the eight limbs not eight steps because limbs do not need any kind of continuation. You don't start with the first limb and then go to the eighth. Right? You literally can do them in any order. Right? There is no perfect order through which you need to conduct them. So in understanding the eight limbs of yoga there is one main limb that is is focused on a lot which is breathing the breath.
(03:29) So you will notice that there is a a lot of power in doing correct kind of breath work and in the autobiography of a yogi you know there is a lot of mention of the process of ka of drawing up energy. So I want to begin with a quote that describes free energy in men under maya or natural law. The flow of life energy is toward the outward world.
(03:50) The currents are wasted and abused in the senses. The practice of crea reverses the flow. Life force is mentally guided to the inner cosmos and becomes reunited with the subtle spinal energies. Okay. So the key here is the practice of ka reverses the flow. There is a flow of energy that occurs. Okay. And most of the energy for most people is directed outwards as opposed to being circulated inwards.
(04:20) Right? So stagnant energy creates stagnant reality. Whenever you feel stuck in a particular reality, what you'll notice is there is energy that is stagnant. Right? When I say stagnant energy, what I mean is you are hyperfixated on one problem that you have and one thing you're trying to solve.
(04:36) And energy just basically you can literally feel this. It feels like you're focusing on this without any kind of throughput. There is no throughput of energy through that thing itself. It's hitting that thing and it's getting stuck. So whenever you think of a problem, right, whenever you're focused on a problem, whether it's something you've been trying to solve or maybe something you've been trying to prove.
(04:54) Let's say you're a trader and you've been trying to become profitable or you've been trying to grow your business, but you keep hitting a ceiling in your income or you're just stuck in a certain point in your life. Every time you try to move forward, you always feel stuck at the same level. That means energy is just hitting that level and it's not able to flow through.
(05:12) Right? Energy is getting stuck and it's stagnant. If you look at a body of water, water that's not flowing becomes stagnant. It becomes riddled with bacteria, of germs, of issues. Anything that doesn't flow will stagnate. So what is the nature of life? The nature of life is continually improving, of becoming and being.
(05:30) Nothing ever just becomes one thing and stays as it. It's in a continual process of evolution, right? You go from a caterpillar cocoon to a butterfly. Then the butterfly passes and the atoms of that butterfly get recycled into the next thing. Right? So life is in a constant process of unfoldment of being and of becoming. Okay? So in understanding that we know that no energy can become stagnant.
(05:53) Whenever you think of any particular area of your life that you're being stuck that you feel stuck in just simply ask yourself where is energy stagnant? Where is energy getting stuck? Where am I hitting a wall? Because energy is not flowing here. Okay. So to help you move energy better, we're going to tap into a realm that is subtler like the subtler energies.
(06:15) You know how he talks about in the autobiography of yogi the subtler spinal energies. While the exercise that I'm going to share with you here is going to get you moving this energy about. Before we get to that to help you keep moving energy, the fundamental steps first need to get satisfied. Okay. Okay. So the most fundamental step and this is talked about in ancient hermetic teachings.
(06:37) Every single ancient culture actually talks about it. There are three main planes of existence. There is what's known as the physical plane, the mental plane and the spiritual plane. Most people are stuck in this physical plane and they haven't solved problems in the physical plane. Okay? So how energy gets stuck in the physical plane is if you're not eating the right kinds of food, if you're not properly exercising and taking care of the body, if you're not correctly doing stretches and exercises, right? So that's why in the eight limbs of yoga each one of
(07:03) these three planes is covered. Okay? Each one of the three planes is covered. So in yoga the one of the limbs is called asas correct postures. When you get into the correct postures your body becomes like an antenna. When you put yourself in the correct postures your body is then able to receive correct frequency.
(07:24) Okay? So when you put yourself you align the antenna correctly then you're able to receive the correct frequencies. But that needs to be combined with breathing, of diet, of eating the right kinds of food. Right? So taking care of the physical means eating foods just fundamentally put it doesn't have to be so dogmatic where you're like, "Oh, you know, I'm going to stick to the carnivore diet or I'm going to stick to, you know, whatever new fat diet that you have.
(07:46) " It's not about that. It's about you understanding what's correct for you and you understanding what makes you feel good. Okay. My nutritionist was very, very surprised to see that my blood work this year was a lot better. was insanely better than every single other year that I've done my blood work. And you know, this was the only year that I've kind of in a way let myself go where I wasn't so strict to a carnivore diet, where I wasn't so strict on my diet in general.
(08:09) I kind of allowed myself to eat whatever as long as I didn't feel inflamed, as long as I didn't feel like I was being slowed down or I had brain fog. I was just intuitive about my eating. And so, as soon as I started doing that, guess what? my testosterone, which was surprising, it literally 2 and a halfx. It's like almost 3xed, right? My cholesterol lowered and I wasn't restricting myself in any way.
(08:33) So, all of my markers showed an immense amount of improvement, not because I became more stringent and more dogmatic about my diet, but because I completely just surrendered and let go. Right? What what is really really interesting to note is you know you'll have the biohacker who's so hellbent on doing the cold plunge doing the exercise doing the meditation doing everything you know do you know doing vigorous amounts of exercise and taxing the nervous system right but then this biohacker starts getting sick starts getting overwhelmed and then ends
(09:05) up in the hospital and then dies at an earlier age but then you have the old Italian man right who lives you know who who who who smokes cigarettes drinks s, you know, doesn't wear sunscreen or anything. And he's on a boat at 2:00 p.m. with his skin out getting complete like, you know, UV lighting from the sun and he lives till 120. Why? Stress.
(09:28) Stress is the biggest killer, right? I'm not encouraging you to live such a lax life where you basically do all of those things that the old Italian man would do. What I'm simply saying is all of those things at the physical level are transcended by the mental level. Right? Right? The mind is responsible for the maintain maintenance and the upkeep of the body.
(09:50) So if the mind is constantly stressed and energy is stagnant, well then it won't matter what you do with the physical body, right? So at the physical level, the most important thing is to prevent yourself from again becoming overly attached to one particular way of eating and drinking and and making yourself stressed out, but rather just being mindful of, hey, what's making me inflamed? What's making me feel worse? Right? And then eliminating those but then living a more modest more of a balanced approach where you get to eat the things that you enjoy
(10:21) and you get to live the life that you enjoy. But then when we go to the mental plane again the thoughts that we keep focusing on. Are we constantly stressed out? Are we constantly attached on one particular thing or can we let go and focus on what is wanted instead? Continually switch from what is not wanted to what is wanted instead.
(10:39) A lot of the dissatisfaction you feel in your life is because you're focusing on outcomes that are undesired. You continually keep focusing on all of the things that are going wrong, all of the things that are not working. And we do this because it actually allows us to feel safe, right? We focus on things that we don't like and we don't want because when we raise expectations higher, then there's a higher likelihood that we disappoint ourselves, right? That's why it's so easy to just set the bar low and stay in our comfort zones.
(11:09) That's what the ego wants to do. The ego wants you to stay in your comfort zone and never venture out into the unknown. Why? Because the unknown has risks of death. The ego would much rather keep you miserable and stuck in this uncomfortable existence slowly rotting away rather than taking a risk and stepping out of your comfort zone and doing something you've never done before.
(11:32) But ironically, when have you felt the most alive? When you've become the most uncomfortable? When have you felt the most dead? When you've become the most comfortable. And that's why there are people who go out there and do wild and wild things like free soloing high mountaintops, right? Or even people who insist on running these marathons and and exercising because it makes them feel alive, right? Or people who seek who go for thrill-seeking adventures because it makes them feel alive.
(11:59) We feel the most alive when we are uncomfortable. But the human soul, the human being, the ego has a natural tendency towards laziness. So there's always going to be this dichotomy within you of the person you're trying to become and the person you currently are, right? Your 1.0 self and the 2.0 self. Real shift happens when you continually double down on who you've chosen to become rather than retreating back to your comfort zone.
(12:25) Okay? So at the mental plane continually shifting your focus to what is wanted and what is uncomfortable. Okay. At the spiritual plane we need to do a an energetic exercise to purify our bodies. So this exercise that I'm going to share with you is very similar to a ka exercise that actually paramahansa yogaandanda shares in the book. Okay.
(12:46) So we're going to be using breath pranayyama to draw energy from the earth and draw energy from the heavens. Okay. So, if you have this diagram right here, what I want you to imagine right now is there is free energy all around us. We are in an ocean of free energy. And we're not trying to store a little bit of water in in our mouths.
(13:06) We're not trying to store a little bit of energy in our bodies. In order to increase your intention energy so you can manifest things faster and have outcomes manifest faster and basically purify your body, purify your soul, you need to learn how to circulate this energy within you. So we are tapping into energy that is already available all around us and we are basically learning to circulate it and utilize it.
(13:29) Okay, that is what outer intention is. We possess two different types of intentions. Inner intention which is the prefrontal cortex, our petty minds when we try to insist on doing something and outer intention which is the godly intention, the intention that doesn't belong to us and also belongs to us at the same time. So in order to utilize this flow of energy, what I want you to do right now is just relax, stand up straight and take an inb breath.
(13:55) Okay? So when you inhale, I want you to feel like you are drawing an alternating current. One from the ground upwards and another from the heavens downwards. So do it with me right now. And on the exhale, alternate those currents. Okay? So inhale. Do it two more times. You're already going to feel calmer. You're already going to feel more energized.
(14:31) Just in doing this, you're kind of revving up the engine, right? You're revving up the engine so that you can utilize this energy. Okay? If you've ever done a cold plunge where you go in and your breathing gets very fast, but you take deep breaths, right? You get to a point where you go from that shallow breathing to actually breathing in deeply.
(14:50) You'll notice when you come out, you feel more invigorated. That's be that's how powerful pranayyama is, right? We are supercharging our system with oxygen rich blood, right? We are and we are getting rid of stagnated carbon dioxide, right? stagnated waste energy. So this cycle, it's a cycle, right? We're purifying. We're in this process of purifying.
(15:14) So just like that, there's biology to it, but there's also spiritual esoteric signs to it, if you will, where you draw energy from the earth and you draw energy from the heavens and you alternate it. the alternating currents. If you've ever been in high school physics or college level circuits, you'll know that if you have a wire and you flow current through it, you create a magnetic field, right? I don't know if you guys remember the right-hand rule where you put the thumb in the direction of the current.
(15:41) Actually, you create an electric field. You create an electric field, right? If the current is flowing that way, the field is going, I guess, clockwise. Is that it? Yeah, it's going clockwise. Now what's interesting is if you have an alternating current then you create a magnetic field.
(15:57) For those of you who study physics I did this like eight years ago. So I could be mistaken. I could be incorrect. I don't fully remember. But what I understand is if you have an AC current within a within which is an alternating current within a a wire you get a magnetic field. What does a magnetic field do? It attracts and repels.
(16:15) So in order for us to attract our goals we need to become attractive to the goal itself. So we supercharge the system with this alternating flow, this alternating current. You imagine yourself to be the wire and your spinal column is the wire and you're basically drawing it in line with the spinal column and you're alternating this current and you're alternating it both ways, right? Goes up and it goes down.
(16:39) Okay? So that's basically what we're doing when we're moving energy around. So now that you understand the mastery the importance of mastering these three planes of existence what is required next is to understand a concept that Patanjali calls effort versus surrender or vyaga and abiasa in ancient Sanskrit. So let's get to the next part right now.
(17:02) Okay this is not what you think it is. I'm going to explain what it is in a second, but essentially the essence of it was in understanding this powerful force called outer intention which aims to affect the world not directly but rather indirectly. And we're going to discuss in detail why this is going to be this is probably the most powerful thing that most people miss out on.
(17:23) So we have this concept of inner versus outer intention. So inner intention is this smaller circle here and outer intention is this bigger circle out here. So both of these intentions, inner intention is my personal resolve to do something in order to get something. Outer intent, outer intention is my personal resolve in how this thing gets achieved of its own accord or in just my decision to have this thing.
(17:49) So outer intention is a firm resolve of this thing gets achieved by God. Inner intention is this thing gets achieved by me and I have to put in the work. Okay. So in the Bhagavad Gita or in the yoga sutras when Patanjali talks about the journey of a yogi to reach transcendence the word yoga translates to what yoga translates to union what is damn that looks like onion union you what does that mean we're trying to unite ourselves with divine okay we're a droplet that's separated from the ocean that believes it's its own ocean right that's forgotten that it is the infinite
(18:29) ocean. So what's the goal with yoga with effort and surrender? Patanjali said to reach success in any field especially yoga what's required is the balance between you putting in effort and you surrendering the result. And so in Bhagavad Gita there is a deeper explanation of that in which it is said that in order to achieve what you want in order to achieve the outcome there must be a processoriented focus as opposed to an outcome oriented focus.
(18:59) Meaning I'm not doing an action to get something which is inner intention. I'm doing an action because I love to do the action. And as the action gets done and there is a surrender of the outcome the fruits of my labor are surrendered. Guess what happens? one day you lift your head up and it's like, "Oh, I've achieved the outcome. It's happened.
(19:16) " Right? Have you ever noticed how the more you keep checking your bank account if the money has come through or the more you keep checking your phone to see if that person has texted you or you keep checking your email to see if you've gotten that important email or you keep checking the mailbox, the more your attention energy is focused on that thing, the more you delay it, the more it's resisted.
(19:37) But then the moment you let go and you actually forget about it, you find a hobby or something, right? you do something completely different. One day you come back home, one day you look at your phone and it's like, "Oh, the money has come in or the the deal has gone through and everything has fallen into place." So good things happen when we can balance effort with surrender, focusing with defocusing.
(19:57) Okay, that's how manifestation works. Most people never understand it because they either come in from that, they mostly come in from the mindset of full effort, full David Gogggin style, take massive action. I'm going to outwork you. I'm going to wake up earlier than you. I'm going to work out harder than you.
(20:17) And then these are the people who keep putting in all of these efforts, but they get no result from it, right? They just keep hitting wall after wall after wall because they're pushing themselves. They're not getting pulled by the thing itself. They're not actually in love with the thing. They're trying to get the outcome. And every single rep they put in, every single hour or minute that they put in, they constantly look at, did the result come yet? No. Okay, more work.
(20:40) Did it come yet? No. That's a really like needy place that's coming from the effect rather than the cause. Right? So going back to this diagram, we have this outer intention that is more of a a godly intention that surrender power the feminine and we have the inner intention which is our personal intention, the ego intention, the petty intention.
(21:01) The word yoga translates to union and the goal of yoga is to erase this boundary between inner and outer intention. Right? So we're putting in efforts. Our efforts are to focus on divine. Right? So we're putting in all of these efforts to erase this boundary so we can become one with divine.
(21:20) That's the whole goal of the eight limbs, the eight-fold path of yoga. Okay? So the goal is to erase this boundary to unite our inner intention with outer intention. So any effort that you put in must go towards you uniting yourself with something greater. And that's why you find that people who actually strive towards something greater actually achieve the byproducts of it.
(21:44) And there's this great word and a great book by this guy called John K. I really advise you to read it. It's called oblquity. How outcomes get achieved through a an indirect approach. Okay. So if you look at some of the most successful people, they didn't achieve money because they wanted to achieve money. They achieved money and wealth as a byproduct as a secondorder consequence of value.
(22:08) Money comes when there is value provided. That's how business works, right? When you give value to someone and you fall in love with the process of giving value, the money just comes in abundance. When you stop counting down the hours, a 19-year-old kid's mother interviewed Michael Jordan asking, "My son wants to be like you. He wants to be a great basketball player.
(22:27) What's your secret?" Michael Jordan said, "Fall in love with the game." That's it. The advice is simple. Just fall in love with the game. Because when you fall in love with the game, you stop counting the hours. Right? A man who loves to walk will walk a thousand miles, right? So, if I fall in love with the thing itself and it feels like a fun game to me, I'm going to put in the reps and I'm going to completely forget about all the time that I put in because I enjoy learning the thing itself.
(22:52) I'm a student of the craft. So, in anything that you do, if you treat it like a video game, if you treat it like I'm developing skills here, I'm learning a skill. Whether you're doing sales, whether you're doing marketing, whether you're doing business, don't ever look at the things you didn't achieve, right? Don't look at what didn't happen.
(23:11) Continue. Look, look at what you've gained from every failure. Right? Winston Churchill has this great quote. The man who can go from failure to failure without any loss and enthusiasm will become successful. Go from failure to failure without any loss of enthusiasm and you will become successful. That is the goal.
(23:29) That is the key to this. So in Oblquity, John Kay talks about all of these successful people. He talked about Andrew Carnegie. He focused on becoming the number one steel mill, steel producer. And as a result of that, just giving value, creating value in society, he became one of the wealthiest people in the world.
(23:45) You may not like this guy, but Elon Musk too, he doesn't care about money. You know, this guy literally doesn't care about money, but he's the richest man in the world. He never talked about I need to make more money. He's never talked about that. He's just viewed money as a tool to help him get to Mars, right? and he's going to be worth worth what 700 trillion.
(24:03) You may hate him, but he's focused on value. He's focused on creating value. And he's done so with every single company. He has a vision, right? With every single thing in life, you will notice that the most direct path, surprisingly, is not the fastest path. If you've ever seen the cyclloid, right, there's an animation where there's a slope where you put a ball down and there's a cyclloid which takes a curve.
(24:25) The cyclloid is the most indirect path to the goal, but the ball moves the fastest through that path. Why that's important is right now you may be noticing that there are all of these obstacles that are coming up on your path to achieving the goal. What if that's like the cyclloid? What if these obstacles are like the cyclloid? They to the conscious egoic mind it appears to be obstacle.
(24:46) However, how would you know that this is actually not the fastest path to you achieving the goal? And the sooner you accept that, the sooner you unite your inner personal intention with outer intention, you surrender the process to God and God takes you to where you want to get to. If you're a trader and you keep blowing your accounts, right, you keep tilting, you keep making mistakes, if you accept that these are happening for a reason and that something is being learned subconsciously, there is full acceptance of it while at the same time focusing
(25:10) next day on just showing up. Well, guess what? You're going to make those corrections. the necessary adjustments and corrections that need to be made will be made. And at first you might take one step forward and 10 steps back. But eventually you'll see you'll take two steps forward, nine steps back, three steps forward, eight steps back, etc. Right? That's the point.
(25:30) Success is so easy when you realize this. Like I'm not even joking. Like it's so easy when you are able to properly handle failure. When you're able to properly contextualize failing and you're able to stay in this perfect balance, the sweet spot of effort and surrender of focusing on your goal and defocusing. Okay.
(25:48) to help you implement all of this. I believe that one of the most powerful practices one can do and this is what I've done over a decade ago to completely change my life where I went from quitting a 9 toive job that was soul sucking for me to gaining financial freedom making over a million dollars a year and basically being able to live the life that I want of complete freedom.
(26:06) It was all possible because of one main practice. The practice of me stepping into the state of being the identity of Quasi 2.0 I know and that's why my whole life has been dedicated to helping our clients shift their identity to become who they were meant to be, not who they were given by societal conditioning, by what they heard their parents say.
(26:25) Right? But in this next phase of their lives, consciously create who they have chosen to become in accordance with their desires and what they actually want. If you want to learn the practice of identity shifting, I actually created a comprehensive boot camp called the identity shifting boot camp. It's completely free to access. All you need to do is go to realitycreator.
(26:42) com/list or I'll put a link right here that you can click on and you can access the full boot camp. And so I will see you on this next page right now and I really really hope it helps you. But otherwise let me know in the comments what you thought of this, what your biggest takeaway was and I'll see you in the identity shifting boot camp right now. Thanks.

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