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Ecstatic Flight – Levitation, Rapture, and Esoteric Technology

Introduction

For centuries, stories have circulated about people who could float, fly, or levitate while in ecstatic or altered states—saints, yogis, shamans, and more recently, rumored government psychics. Is “ecstatic flight” a miracle, a metaphor for spiritual ascent, or evidence of forgotten technology?

Origins

Ancient religious texts (Hindu Vedas, Christian hagiographies, Taoist records) describe levitation as a side effect of intense spiritual practice. In the modern era, stories of flying monks, Sufi dervishes, and even Soviet psychic experiments surface in paranormal literature.

Theories and Beliefs

  • Religious/Mystical: Levitation as proof of spiritual attainment, grace, or divine favor.
  • Technological/Occult: Some claim lost antigravity tech or secret mind-control experiments by the CIA, KGB, or hidden societies.
  • Psychological: Skeptics view accounts as trance-induced hallucinations or the result of mass suggestion.

Key Examples

  • Saint Joseph of Cupertino, “The Flying Friar,” reportedly levitated before crowds in 17th-century Italy.
  • Yogis in India said to float during deep meditation (see “autobiography of a Yogi”).
  • Soviet “psychotronics” programs and rumors of military research into “psi flight.”

Critical Analysis

Levitation sits at the crossroads of miracle, myth, and mind—an enduring symbol of the wish to transcend the body and the world.

Influential Literature: Pro & Contra

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