Albert Sidney Raleigh - Hermetic Consciousness Unveiled, 1928

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HERMETIC CONSCIOUSNESS UNVEILED howing U1e differ nt at ciousn ss and how con thr uo路h it unf ldm nt

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PIRATION

Inspiration, in it tru. nature, i · tb piritual counter1 crt of T 1 I a thy · that is it is the ability t ense the ()JOught vibration of a piritual n ity, ' u r a tel pnthy d al with th thouO'bt vibrations of a human bein . ThllS ibrati n oming from a J>iJ·itual entity arc n t, c n equently, mana ic in the ordina1-v ense of the word · th . are really spiritual and will never awak n ~1 r pon e in th mind or m ntal body, but nl in the Atn an r piritual Bod . 11 iurati n, in rder to be ensed and brought into tit ranO'e f cons iou ne s mu t m et tbat vibrati n on H \VU ctavc and it o'vn parti ular rhythm,' hich will offer re pon e uffi i nt to a~ ak n a n or acti ity to hrin i t into the ran()' of cons ion nes · in other words i mu t be r I ea ed in our own bein in order that we may be consciou of it. If a spiritual prin iple is not a tiv , that is, if it ha n t b en de 1 pe t the in f in r nd nt a tivity it will n t · pond to s iritual viJn·ation hence we will et no · pr s ions from the world f iri . In piration t ucb a on , will b a matt r of . ibilit ' · In or r f r u t be in ir d it j , thereary that tb pirit ball b abl to respond to f pir·it. In tlri w·· y he will lJe abl to i · mmuni a i n . ain ' e must b ar in mind that In pirati n, in the ar r a c ptation of th term by hri ian , m an a r •r · ti n of th thou O'ht of od. t j not impl piri t ( )


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. pirit that in pire . Now, the ntibe but tl1 a,- wh r a man s pirit ' 1 irit f d i. pirit of i.· nl. n the flfth o hw . Th re ·ult i th in man's 'od will not ~1wak n different . pirit 1 e an , f vibrato ta e from tb ing-

hi .. pirit to f1 1 an · '\C' ption in hcen el \ ' At I

ana i Yill'llti u. it charn t r. In tbi "·ay we ill b if th . irit i able t "ith th ivine pirit an 1 thu r ceive in piration, and

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with the cstatic for in certain f rm of e ta y one r into ommunion with th pii·it of G d, but doe · u ·ion 1. 1· alize thi. that i. , th r i a en ation ot' I h , 'pirit, but. no int lle tua.J r ra i nal ra [ inp; of tIt thino· mmuni a led. Thi rl , rih · to ani ty lh •11 . af i 11 of th tati , wb f 1 a j )~ and }Jain ind ~wrib abl , a '' oucl rful .·piri nal •n. a li n bul wh n b 1-( •t throu h ,,·itb it wh n b m out of thi condition, IH• au 11 v r d crib what he ha. e n, only in a ()' neral 1 ay b au. it i n t lea r m m r y hut a va u tmpr 1 n. 'T'h nly " 'IV to Y r om thi. diffi ult)' i by radtiHI I 1 iritnaliziuo· th mind and rea. 0 11, o ti.Ja th y 11 ill b p rf •tly blen 1 d with th . irit and thu the 1 i ri ual impr ion will d · en to the . 'Ib mind wi ,. ' p nd and in thi way th piritual in. 1 iration will b 1rnn lateu int human tllought. B 1 a omJ li. bing thi nr a bl to r c i :livin in piratiou. u th r imv rtant point i a tat of n >·ativ pola1·ity '" J' f ren to God. n who is 1 1 to od will n v 1' r iv in 1 iration nnl od ov r om the 11 liv one ntration of hi mind, tmles h '1mo·k bin in lh b ad. I i b a state of ne ·ative polarity that one t h way by whi b be may re eiv b th u bt f p iration i , with the for going qualification , purely .impl an a t of telepathy in whi h God .i h po ·imind, and tran mittino· ao-ent, and man m ntal hod through hi pirit and onl th n gativ mind tb ,. • ivino· ag nt. It i th r efor ubj t to all the laws or t 1 athy. 1t will lo i ally foUow, tber for , that one mu t b in 1 t f mental harmony to a greater or le extent, b fore he ill be able tore i\ ivin In piru1


HERMETIC

tion . ne who i an enemy of God, wh i antagoni. ti to Him in any ay, whos very natur f h uo-ht i r p 1lant to the ivine, will con equently dri e off th D.ivin Thou ht and will make i imp ible f r that th uo·h t r a h him. In Thoma Paine's ~ of R a ·on, he admit hYl)Olh ti ally that God i abl to iv a r v lati n to man wh n ~ e want t , but, b ay , f ba a r v lat ion to make to Thomas ain , H mu t make it t Th rna Pain , he annot r e eive an thiuo- t e nd hand." 'I here is pparen ly, a reat d al of rea. on iu Thoma aine' tatement, but a a rna t r of fa t, otl does not make a revelation to Thoma Pain f r tiJ impl r a on that Thoma Pain would n t b ar i if he er tried t . Thomas aine' mind "'a not uffici ntl piritual; he w not on a uffi. ien.tly hio·b 1 lan t r pond to the rom tinof tho pirit, th r or , b ul not r o-niz a r . v lation omin n· from d. Tl re is a tatement mad b r on ratt, 011 rnino- thi que tion, vbi h is quit int re ting. ay , ' ou a ·k me why it i that urino- all th . e aood ba b n silent, has not communi at d with thew rld · why ha hi voice n t p n tra ed th void f r all hese nturi Why ha e l f u without a voi e to rruide u 1 y ha n 't he ommuni ated with hi pe pl ay , Li t n I will wh.i per a · t . H has not had subje t to lution of the ommuni ate wi h." his is r ally th dearth f in I iration. It ba b n har t :find person who were in uJ1i i nt piritual ympathy with od to r pond t hi tbouo-ht, and in 1 iration i d p nd nt upon fix d law , the t rnallaw £ yropathy. :M:an ba a faculty e uliarl fitt and pecifically dein-ned for h purpo of ivin in piration, althou h · t ha th r fun ti n al . W allud to th • a ulty of '1 irituality. Thi fa •ulty al ha. dev lop d an or an in


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the brain through ' hich it fun tion . This organ i the ne of the ame nam . t has pe ialized thre parate fa ultie , al o fun tioning through thr e different organ , fo · th Organ of piri nalit is really a !!IOU of three organ - m a t m r than three- but thr that ar no' lm wn an l lo a.t ed, namely- aith, r rust and \ ond r. ~ aitb is tb fun t ion of on f th fa ulties. n ''hat i aith e are told b mo t phr nologi that it i ilii fa ulty whicl1 auses oplc to bav reljo-iou nd n upon b b li f; that 1J ir r li oious belief i d d velopmcnt of this fa ult. , and it i ob crvecl that su h b li f do not · late to r d , but to a b li f in th piritual, parti ularly a b lief in d. No-. , a per on who has a larO"e develo )mont of his fa ulty of fa ith will b s en to b li m d no mat r what th e iden e may b . No amount f vi nc can hake hi faith in od. on mJO"ht a " 11 taJk t th Mo n a t t a h materiali. m to on h ha a la.rO"c de' clopmeut f thi r ·ar1 of Faith . On i.J1 wb m thi i lackin is alwa.y skepti al e ma anru hims lf into a belief, he i 1 ·eo·ru· to od. may sti k t th cr ed bu he ah a s ba hi doubts. li, ·ion faith i n, theref r , to dep n not upon vicl nee, but up n tb d elopm nt of the a ulty of Faith. ne who has a tronO' organ of Faith will, without an vid nc at all, believ h ma ~ n be abl o tell wh b h li he has fai t l1at i all. r w, blind lraith, as it ba b en t rm d i mer ly the beli f of spiritual thinrr b usc of the a uran wbi h thi fa ult wes us. ·ak i s te 'timony in prefer n e to the te t'mony of ·ea. on, ju igm nt and v 1 thing of th lci.nd . iVb i it that ur aculty of aith i o ure f th cxi nee of I " b i it tha n amount f ar!mm nt will bake it con-


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b au ·e it ha ommuni at "ith bvion l b aus In iration ba at certain tim f ak n la and th thought of od ha b en proje ted. l houO'h on i · not utwardly con. ciou of tbi n v rth le , ill pirit ha · communi at d with od, throu h thi fa ul ) . Vha · we mean i tbi ; tb ' orO'an of th brain i th s at of a ph ical or an in w hi b is nter d tba part of ur pirit, \ hi h is f that particular rb tbm whi b will nabl u · o ommunicate' 'th God. It i thi int r our "ith God whi b ba O'JV n u a11 intuition of Hi lVlll ity. ill · in uition i ab olut ly indep nd nt of all rati nal con. i l ration and it hould b o until it ha im pr s d its lf up n the out r on cion. n ; until th mind ha. 1 n hrought to r pond and thu we b m int lle ually con ion of the xa t thou l1t f the me. a r i' d. o·ain w fin l that hi Faitlt can s u to put ~ aitb in anything lba i tat d. Thi i not tru in th n e in' hi hit i ordinaril. n e . It i not ru that , lar ·e dev lopment f thi will mak a p r on b licv anythin · but i will au e him t b li ' thin<T fa .-piritualuature,' ill mak him credulou f tho e thing , for th 1' a n that ltc i · p rf tl f th truth of tit 1 iritual w rll· tJm · tho mor r a nabl than th y l l' ual fa ulti takino· tlti

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fun tion it give u tru t in God, tru t in Divin Pro·iden . ne ' bo h tlli or ·an '" 11 d 1 p d will n v r oiv way to a pe imi tic vi w of thin . He is h y ur , in the words of the old Goth, that th All-1 ath r i · jn . e ha. ab olut tru t and nfid n in th provi1 n of u. othing an hake his tru t th r .. B au f tbis tru t be per i ts in lo king to God f 1· r thing and beli ving ' B hin a fr·ownin()' 1 rovid n , I hidtJ a milino- fa e." N w, why i it that one who ha thi Fa ul y well d 1 p d i n ver wanting in thi tru t, and ou who do . not hav it w 11 develop d, never has thi tru t Tru t iu 'od i not an intelle tual activity, 's not dependent upon an ' rea on tha may b rought to tb intellect Ol' th • r a on, but i , on the ontrar , d p nd nt ab. lut ly up n tiJi p ia1 faculty devclopm nt. Wha i it hat gi one thi ru ! b ion ly a ]J r oual a quaintance with od, whi IJ int 11 tually he doe not know an rthino- about. B hind the Th1·e hold in his pirit, he ba e mmunicated with G o mu h, ha bad o much inter ou1·. e with Him tha b know H an h d p nd d u n. In hi pilit he know od au 1, tberef r , tru · · Him bu thi pirit ba b n unabl io impres it lf upon hi intelle tual on i usue . 1'bu , in the within d i known I ut in th ·ideu B i not, but th is inner acquaintance impre ·e upon him an intuiti 11 of the pro idence of God. ur Tru t i. on n ntly, a thre bold memor.. Vi"hen '"'e 1 arn to briuO' 1vat and piritualiz th min l and . oul until th r i n harp lin e, until tber i n thr h ll in h r w rd w \\'ill th n h f thi inter ur with 'ou and lm w lh r ea on ,\-h~' w alway· haY tru t in Hi · rovLf Wond r i. th

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mu h a one beli v in tb mar 1 all t ·anfa ult r latin c nd n al bj t . d velop d d ' a 1 aring t do not c u.n thing- irrational in tb mo t wonderful ta.tem nt , the m ·t tran nd ntal whil on with mall Ma · elou nes ann v r b liev in anythincr whi h tr n nd hi ordinar ex:r erien . It j comm nJ tat d that we are bound t be onvin ed b

of Marvelousnc lou , be au it crives one n a quaintan e with marvelous. t nabl s him to kn w and r OO'nizc ran 11d ntal hen e an thin r lating to tran m I rf tl cr dibl , wing to the fa t that h know the law n wbi h it i ba ed, r orr tn s of imilar a tivities. Uy, b r ult f our havino- ·, n h marv lou , th r sul of our haviJ1o- ltad inter our e wi h th I iritual w rld. Altb urrh outward} ' w ar n t n i u f thi , ~ il1 u r pn1 we al' e do not know this· we do not r member an f the y t tb i an intuition of tb trntb f the e ~ l 1 m nt f tb fa -


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ulty and, therefore, to our capa ity f r r ivin su b experi rt es a11d for arrying on u h intcrcour e with the spirit world. In c ta y these facultie are opened and thi inter our e i made po ibl . t oth r tim the tlu shold i clos d. w b come mor and mor spiritual, llow er v r a h a oint wh r th br h lJ ill be r mov , ' hen w will nt r int the iritual liO'bt of da and wb r the ·e 1 iritu. 1 xperi n ·e will at all times be as mu h pre ent to u and a. ea ily mprehended as or inar exp ri n . G d may proje His thou bt clir ·tl. t u , with th o j t of communiating a d finit m ao· . u ucb a it will be om1 parativel a f r one of hi ~h pirituality t re iv tho e sp ifi. tbou~bt and hn r ive hi arti ular in iration, althouo·h b w uld not b abl t re iv th thought of od unl · R ·aw fit t communicat in this way. \ e mu. alway di tinO'lll h b tw 11 ivin In pimion and tl1 ill 1 irati u f pil'itua1i m, in pirati 11 wlJi b om throuo·h ntrol. ne who i in pired of od, at th tim h i in pircd lmow ' bat h i .' a . in< or writing; while in "c ntr 1" th r , i an ntity that p al< throu h him . In ivin In 1 ira i n it i th tran i i n f th u bt t the on iou n of th wh expre it and ev n if he recei e this in csta •, h realize it at tl1e tim , hut can n t brino· it down in l1 m ntal mpr b n ion and an not xpr i in u ·h a way a to m k another un lcr tand it, altbouo-b at th tim l1 i on ion of th meanin , but later on can not r all it; whil with tb in tirati nal m dium tb 1· n i u nc : pr . rve 1. In tim , h w v r abilit to r tain in hi int ll tual stat m nt he ha ~ r d


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wer i\ ha 1· • iv d e.·pr · ino- it in the t rm f thought that th y n a I abl t "'ra p. An e tati ' ill e th pirit f U d, but ann t f rmulat th s ivine th ught in o human thou ·ht an thu into word for the in truction am] diu· tion of his hear rs. How v r, it i po ibl for on n t nly t r nd to the thouO'ht f od when dir · ed t hi individuali y, but to bring hi pirit u h p rf t harmon ' ith th pirit of 'o and all her rincipl , hi mind arti ularly in harmony ith hi pirit, that b will b able o r pond to all thouo·ht 'ibratio pr nt in the Divin pil'it. ' bus he will lmow what d i th.inkino· without tha th ughl beinb' dir t d to him parti ·ularly. lli mind will thu in time b om · mirr r, 1· Be ting tb Min of 'od, and tbi i what i m an t r a] the Book of God Hem mbranc i not th k hi Re rd , but that Divin Hecord which i the v ry miud an m mory f n who e pirit I rf tl re pond to tb Divin 1 irit an] lt nc who e mind i a p rfect mi.rr r for th r fl ti u of the God mind, will tbu be able to r ad th od' Remembran e. H will bccom a r Be tion of it and thus will know all that i il th m mor. f God. This mean ability to kn w ever. thing that ever ba been, all a t time, all the a tiviti s of th ruver . Everything that God ha ev r done will thu be mad know1.1 to him and not onl. that, but the thoun-bt of od wbi h ha e never le ceul d into manif tation, will be made known to him, and when we 1·ealize that ever thinoo that t1·an pir on the pby i al plane ha already transired on the A tral P lan month · b for , and on th


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:M ntal Plan

y ar b for , a d n the Buddhic Plan enturi for and 011 the N in anic Plan thou and of v ars b f re and on the :Mal1a- ara-Nirvani tlane r in tb pirit b f r th arth wa e er created wa an) manife t l uuiver the ntir h me wa map1 ed ut tha we hav im 1 be 11 pia in ou r 1 arts an volv:ino- that. arrang ment, fillin in the d tails ever m , w ''ill ee how far rea bing i thi power. e rything i in ou to th id a and fiat of God , when on is able to read th Divine Idea ba k f h fiat, he will thu h"11 w not only Yerythinoo that r ha b en, but e rythino- that v · will e, unl s God w r t introdu

high l gr e :md ai11t hav rtain xt nt but no on ftill. po xcc1 tinO' J u · 'lni. t. Tbi wa · th cr t o ·Hi. w nl rfnl knowl ~!" . ut in [ iratiou in all it pha. i m r ly a matter of <·ommunicatiou b twe n th ivinc and human mind <md ill rd r f t· on to r lY ncb communi ati n hi. mind mu. t b in p rf harmony with ru · ·piri and hi. . pirit mn t h hr u~ lJt jnto 1 rf harm 11y with that of ' d. T ~· ther ·w ith thi. , h mn h n g, ti,~ ly l olariz d witlJ o L Thu . he \\ill r c i v the influx of th 1 irit, r iv th thonght of od an 1 h all t r ad th,


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Book of od' Rem mbrance. The pro bet owe tb ir prophetic 1 ower to tb ir pos ion of th e requi ite qualiti , and their orr tne i in exact proportion t their po ion f h qunli ie . The di ipline of tb prophet ' a int n d t d v 1 thi tate of the spirit. All th ir au t riti s and th ir mo :t of lif , their eparation fr m the worl , w r dir t d to tlli n . If one will a uir the e qualiti ¡ and thu perfect harm nv with G d he will b orne a proph t in exact proporti n to th de r e in wl1i h he a quir the qualiti s.


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rrhe nl cliff I' nc b b. l !n ibration, nch th ught 1 'hrati n f it 0 \\ 11, ih1. ihration d charn r . All thotl ht 'ibrat on tlJ tav in ac ordance with the Mental Rh. thm . TJ1 thouo·ht on th differ 11t ub-plan s of ib Mental Plan perat in •t cordance with the parti ular not o· v rninn- that sub-plan . Again th tbo·ugbt r i11 diff r nt facu1ti f lt mind m rg in ac ordanc with tb t n o· that pru:ti ular fa ulty. g·a in w· may divi 1 into th diff r nt J rd a rdino- o tb haraelcr of th thouo-bt. It h uld b borne in mind, th refor that th r i a divi ion a ording t tb rat of vibration; her e i al o a di i ion a cor incr to th haJ:acter of the thought · th c tw divi ion aT alwa found to exa tly oin id . f b 1ivi l d into fami1i diff r nt rat of vii ration a h rat f il rati n b ino· a., iat d \Yt h a p i6 bara t r f thourrht, a 1 ifi: gral . N thought i the1·efor abs lltely alon. It b lonp- ' to som la · and i , th r fore, po iti t <' r tain Llwu hts, n o-ati to o h r . Like Attra t like, 1· ·ain tone, if you ons f]Utnt1y, if . ll think along a hnve a mental tone b · r a on of th fa t that ~ n ar , .... norating 11 ngbt 11 vhw tbal t n , · n nHra · lh r

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th n(J·ht havino- th . am lon wb •n nc<>·ati,· ·ly p lariz • ·w ith th n · that i to a~r, "·h n D ir i op rative rath r tha11 \\ill. Y u an n t draw to you om thiug ha i n t alr ndy iu u, f r in su h a ther i nothing to at( racl · y n c•an ath·a t nl: wlta ·ou 1 within y 11 r U. Y ur own will m t on but b >ar in mind y nr own J that which i. willltn y u tint wbi h ·ou bav ., mb eli d and d vel r> d. our wn i not that o b ur lu , n t what y u mio-bt n t what u man<.l but what y u hav ' ithin y ou. ou can it 1 wn and affirm that u ar go d r that you ar o-reat that you ar a p t y u an n~rm !lT at di ti11 tiou and all that unW · u ar g ra · bead d, but u h affirmati ns will not bri1w you any di tin ti n unle · th r i. om thino- ahou ' u that ii' worth b in di tingui . b ] unl . in d v lopiv . ino- withln our Th \ rd i ni ·h th

u a 1 ir that then b om rom part f y n.

whi b

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· m y ur ow11 t draw m rc an mor t it and it will thu b om your own. imply Hying tba it i your wn will not mak i your wn. Affirmation, o l' a quali y wbi lt d > 11 t _·i t in you ar


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of little value, in fa t, the are f no valu wbate er, c.· pting in tha they help ou to form pi tur of th de irab1 con lition and timulatc th am kin f thought.

'I'll 1 rop r way t th uo·bt t b •com , i to think al ng ti nlar lin , to ultivate a habit of th u O'ht of Licular and tim · you will stabli h that vibrati l\I ntal o l ', whi h will draw to y u th r

a ertain end we tlt m ntal pictur lU ntly we mn . t

that 1 ar-

that 1 ~11'­ n in y ur thouo·ht

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lain stat •, 1 j ure urs lv in that tate an pi turc the , tate at all Lim This will Cl'IU u to think in relation to that tate, the pi ture timulating vibration nd tim pro u ino- tl1ou ht and motion f that parti ular vibration for f rm, 1 r and ound ar th hr fold tMJ i.f tati n f vihration . B pi turing th thing, the 1· ult of tl1 vlbrati n , " natmall. t in m ti ll lh ibrati 11 that would brin int r alization that re ult. In or r th r fore, to t .in motion the vibration n e ary to attra t a ertain ondi ion w · mu t imao· that tat . N" · mu pi ture it in our imao·ination f r all tntb, all proo-re , all attainm nt i tb r ult f tu . 1 ru ti e u f th imao-inati n. It i nl \\h n man h. ) leame to on tru th ely mploy hi imaO'inatiou U c1t ho ha tb :E y to ttainm ut. ow, b imaginino· pro rly, by buildin tb form an k ~ ing it ev r b fol' th con ion n y u will t bli h the rat of ibration in our Mental ody, r ur A tral ody, a be as may be, corre pondin<Y t that tat and ' h n ou have tahli heel tbi · rat of vibration wb n u hav train d our b~ i n<Y to ntinuou ly m intain hi rat of vibration, when you make tbi the eynote a it w re, of y\mr b in0'-and thi an b don b ntinuou 1 k pino- th pi ture in your on ciou ne s-y u will make your elf a nu leu for u h vibra ion. B ev r holdi11 0' t i pi tur in min~ v r maintaininO' thi rate f vibrati n, an] at th arne tim k pin th . tral n O'ativ ly p lariz with it, b a ontinu us d ir f r t ose thinu , r th r aliza i n of that tat , yoll will make your being a focal point for the <ratherinoo of tho e for c . ·n1 r ult will b th ibrat ry f r will fl w to yon. Beino- n n-ativ , it will com u, and what-


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ev r hn be n held in our ons i u n s will l e brought into y ur owu b in()' will 1 mbodi d. Now, how doe tbi a or with tho tatement often made thaL by pi turing and on ntra.tincr, one an bemE:' famou rf ct1y-No inbarmon at all. ne an h' om famou b n b a pro ' . By u b on nlratiou f the ' hoi beincr b u h polarizati n, 11 shoul b au] dra\\ to him fame, sin 1ly b ttin()' up tb vibration whi b will lop in him th hara teristi that will win fam . Tber m· rtain hara L r:i ti that ·ain :li tin ti n honor, and fame fr m mankind. Tb ar n t alwa. tb rn d irab1 , from a mo1·ul or pir!tnal 1 oint f vi w, but tb y ru: p ifi traits of hara t r "hi h ar th utarowth of p cifi thought vibrati n . Wh n man ha l arncd to thin]{ alon()' ' rtain lin and rtain ibrati n of th ucrltt b will ndju t him If th p pular will in u h a 'i a as t b well thought f, and in the our e f Lime will b ome famou . -vvh n man win th uppol't of tb p pula in a politi al wa b pi turin · tlte pr r ondition , h • will brill him lf into harm ny wi h tb multituJ •, with tb popular tbinkin()' and fe lin()' that h will b ·ome th mb diment f th p 1 ular mind . It vibrati u will b ,· ta bli h d in him and 'i\ ill mak him h man of th J OJ 1 . Tim h y will U] p r l1im b an the. s in him a r fl tion of th m h· s th r for , tiL d magogue i followin()' a] no· th lit , s tri ·tJy . .Again, IJ as ir tow altl1, h want. t mak m n y. Weill · t him pi ture him elf a b in~>" ri b l t bim. alwa think of himself as being rich and as makina money, and in the our e of time h will e tabli h that vibt·ati n u ful bu in s man; thal which i pre ent in tb ibration of acqni itiven will b e ta li bed, and thu he will be orne negati e to tho e vibrations, uy r a on of


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on ntial a. y u ar ~oino- to b ri b y u mu t form in mind a 1 i tur f y ur · lf a b inO' ri ·h, that y u ar n. ri h man n w, and thi pi tur r tul n will t in motion th vibration wbi h "ill tabli h th ta f pul n . lt i for thi rea on that many p opl ar p or. Th y do not know ho" to 1 ul n . Th would a vi ualiz up n lh id a 'p or a Job' turk y if they ha milli n of lollar . armot · ffor 1 t do what h 'Ill man who think h tan l ack n any po r. He i it mo11 ..· and ha n t th m n y t rtain thin·~ tricken tate of min , mak .· on n ativ lion of v .rly lm . d ' lo1 . thi Yihrati n anl k p opportuniti from ominO' t him. uppo a man i doi11o- bu in , hi u t m r will b drawn by Uri vibration. Th ibrati n f opul nc wiU naturally Labli h a onne tion, ani u · m r will orne to bim. Th y wiU n t away, th will me to him iu pr f r n t m one l . 'I h ''i.bratiou i tb r ·


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th y are drawn t it. 1 rofe i nal man, ' hen he tabli he the vibrati n f 01 ulen , draw his lient through thi vibration. Th oth r man who is pe iroj ti , who thinks v ryt.hino- i oin.o- ' ron ·, who looks on the dark ide of thin()' , driv r. body awa , h is not ]rawin thin to himself pe pi> will not om to him. lf a man i afraid that r ditor will om an :1 re nt th ir bill , they ar ver a t to brin them· th ) ha' en 't an niou r a n for doinO' it but they will m . Th mau who i alwa ptimi. ti an think of him Jf a opul ul will n v r have bill 1 re nted ncv r in tb world, r di r will n v r think of d unnin o- l1im in fa he atlra t to him elf only urh for Th uly ro. al road to .· u , thcr for , i an attitud of b in<'"c n ci u e er r mom nt f your lif , f u e , kn win that it i mino-, and 1 okin forward to it from v 1 tandpoil1t. In thi· wa " draw to our lv tho e hino- . Ao-ain w : e 1 r on who n a oun of plan tar inOu n r m h r ditary nd n r r : m thiJ1o· f th kin , haY in th m lv m nt - old, ilv l' or what v r it may be. (' m hy r a on of thi. fa •t, n O'a iv t and ·wh n ., r th ) I ·1! ' ith that arti 1 th y ·u 1 th y k1 ow intuiti ly ju t how t inv nt in ord r to mak tb inY c::tm nt . u' ful. n ron t n t 1 u t, mu t not f ar hut mu ' t a l a though b w r all , .lu ly ri b b ·au in that way nly an h majntain th victtuf w alt.h an wh t i. h r tat I in 1· .o·ard to w a1th i tru of cv 1 tbino- 1. . I11 ord r o maintain b vibra i 1 whi ll will brinu· u til r alizati n f tba v1brnti n, it i nly p ~ ibl hy maiut.n inin · t h pi tur in tl1 on. ·i u n f it. altlt ean n Y r h bh:\i11 d b~~ n wh i thinking; about 1 OY-

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tate of 1 cp ·oull 1 produ . e blino- v ry L ely h or inary 1 p and a thi po' r wa int n ifi d i would ult" nat ly be po sibl to bring on into b h) noti ta e w 1 r all the mus le and joints of the body b me I r ectly rio·id, and later n to brin()' on int h tran tat , wb n th ps hi al fa ulti s u b a lairwould be opened and be would b abl to come ion of fac b ond hi rdinary o-ra p. t wa through hi r of exp rim ntation, growin n in identall ut of tb u of arative Me."meri m, ti.Jat th y m was d v lo1 to wlter i i at h ll' cnt tim r rath r to wb r i ' a.· wb n it ' a he ·ked b tl1c putt.ino· forward of tbe proc s of Hypno-

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m an · f th ma n tism of anoth r r n. J t i , th r to for , r aJl · a y t m f ma n ti h alin(Y, appli tho c hi h r center f being. rad oin l a n w t rm for a porti n f th pr e which h inv nt Cl. radi m i n t mak 1.1 c of the

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tru or not. i ace t whah'v r i .in t a th ugl1 it ba · c 11 it, and act. p rf tly 1 aically fr m thi pr mi . up1 tize uhjcC't that h i ju t a. thou "h tha "~ r ~ible to kill a man wlril to him hat I 1 d ·1 1. \" r ·thina of t l1 kind. ugg ·t t that a raw potat ''hi b ) on Jla \rkan. a appl und h will at r Ji. l1 in th world. Give him a ala f wa t r an . U<>'g- . t that it i o-o ourbon wbi k y and non b to make two or thr men drunk; tt'll him t drink it· tha i will do him aood and h will drink it with 2T at r Ji h. Tb n ·ug t that he i drunk, hi· limb ar w ak and be '<lll hardly it i11 hi rhair- he will becrin t a t like a drunk n ma11 an l if you finally ugO' ·t that h cannot it up, y u will find if on don't a t h him b will fall off hi hair. iY him a tick with a . trinO' i d to it and a nt pin n it , and t 11 him h i 1 th hod r of ad 1 lak


HYP

OTISM

31

and ther ar pl nty f :fine trout in ther . He will go to work and fi b and catch lots of th m. t do not make any diff ren e what ou t ll him; he acts con istently with that uCYo- tio for h b li ves it i rue. Again, ou can pla. e a knif in his hand and tell him that a certain p r on th · i a bi ter n my of his, ha done him a gT at injury and ouo·ht to be kill d, and h will make the effort t kill the p · on; and here is a point that many hypn tists ha e in i t d upon, nam 1 , you pla e a knife in hi hand and tell him to go and g t a ertain person and he will lip u t the l r n ju a he would to an n my, but ju t b f re the knife tou h the per on, will draw ba k and the hypnoti ts ay that ou nnot will a p r on to mur · an l mak him do it, cannot make one d an fhinO' ntrary o hi nature b ause be will r b 1 ao-ainst i . his po ition is not hue. This do s not prove an thino· f th kin f · b it lmown unto you that wbil n i hypn tiz d th tion is not what ou but what you bink, f r in this state of lu idity ne i I erfe tly am nable to the thou()'ht; telepathy actuall tal< pla. b tween operator and the subject; therefore, c r tl ou ht that is tran pil·in in the mind of the opera. r i pa ing to th cons iou ne s of the ubj t, be i b inO' rrni i d by what the op r tor thinks not what he a . O\V 'h nth ope ·ator t Us him t CYO and hll tb m , tb r f r be would obey th r a1 su 0' tion, nam 1 , that of the min 1; whatev r is u0't d in th n iou ne f th operator. ad the operator r aJly. wanted the subj ct to kill the person, the ubj t would ha e obe ed. AO'ain, it bas b en stated that ladies have been hypnotized and told to go and ki s a man in the next room; that th y have started to obey, but woke up before they got into the next room. This i simply another fore ; (1'


32

HER 1ETIO

ONSCIOUSNESS

U NVElLED

tb h I noti t had no int ntion of their really kissin the man, he war1t d them to wake up and they ob yed the or r. ad h r ally wanted tb m to do it, they would hav ob d. Th r is ah olu ly no limit to the power of hypn tic ' tJO"g i n. IJ noti uo-o- tion remember, is the su g ti n of th mind, not of the voi . When a r on is in a tat of h n i , h i not only ubject to the mind f tl p rator but to an other min that may bo p raLive with uffi i nt ti· no-tb a the same time; Hypnoti m i , th r f re v ry dang rou for any one but a Ma cr to pra tic , b ause to make it safe on must suo·o· st to the mind of the patient enouo-h t keep out all oth :r suo-o- stions; that is to say, the operator mu t supply the nb on ious mind with all the thought it can d al with, so that it i filled with the thou ht and there i no room f r the tboncrht of an th r. If thi is not done, ome oth r thouo-ht will ere p in and make trouble. If the hypnoti t i abl to absolutely control tb mind of hi ubje t o that h cannot pos ibly r eiv a solitary sugge tion outside of the consciou n ss of the op rator-if that be all that an pos ibly rea h him, it will b quit afe so far a external influence are conrn d. ut ther ar other influ nee quite a unde irabl as th s . For instan , the hypnoti t must have his mind und r p rf t ontr 1. e mu t not allow any evil thouuht to be proje ted from hi onsciousncss to that f the p tient. t will, th r efore, b vi ent that n one but a Saint i apable of ucces fully practi ing hypuoti m, that i to say safely to the patient. e ma. induce hypnosi , but it is not af unle s the hypnotist be p rfectly free from all elfi h or arnal thought, and as th re are very few such people, it ·will appea · that hypnotism i best left alone.


(l•aiu, on mu t know ju wl .at i nee ary for th paii nt, in order to pra ti hypnotism v.-rith afety. Th ordinar m thod of bypno is are infamou. . The pra ti f making hYI notic mi r I r nta.ti n of tea bin•.,. a per. n t r ru on fr m tb a umption that a 1 tato i an appl or that h 1 J sns hri t, or Julin. C:r ar, Napol 11 Bonapart , or an thing f that kind i eli a 1rous t hi m ntal lif . t i tea hinO' him to appl l gi ·alr a onin.Q; to fal data or rath r to fa!· a .·umiti ns; fot· tlu i th pr mi. tllat i. O'iv n. i taug-ht to appl th deductive y t m of rea onino- to a umption that ar ab lnt ly ontnuy to na ur: and truth. Th be t thin()', th l' for , i for on ab lut ly r fu to b hypnotiz d. Th re i uothin(l· o di a:strou us thi pr f ontinua llt ypuo ·is and pr tat ment as a huma.n i y u fr m fa] ev n d trimental to thi:s pro tb r f r t g in, when suQ."O' tion be m~ d , whi h ar not trn , .- n bon&b th b mad f r tb urpo e of h alinO' th body, they have a ten l n y t ma~k fa] pi tur h lh Oll i u n s . It i n t tru that the influ n i only wbil th ·ubj c:t i. lt ypnotiz L n tl1e ontrary, the intluen e c ntinne for a long· time afterward and x rei e · it f r on th vibration of the bod) en g t.h . e v ibrator urrents all hrou• h th ·stem. F I' tbi nothing any mor d trim ntal than thi o-ain, i bould be borne in mind th t b. failing t xer i.e the obje ti e mind, by keeping that in a tate of ab yanc in or et· that tb mind of anoth r llll\Y dir t


3-t

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and

bome in mind that whil

1ra ti

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HYPNOTU M

ruj t an

u ·g

ti n.

35

he u · e ti n be omes ab olutol imperativ . f th sucrae tion b ab olutely corre t beneficial to tb pati nt and hav no evil n qu n e , it i imm a. urahly advanta · u u r ememb r, b nbju~a in the wiU t til will of anoth r on i d v loping a tat of n tnnt uh.j ti ity an a tbi i d v 1 p d h be om no only suhj t t tb one ' bo i the hypnoti t, hut ubj -t t all obj c iv wills tha.t may try t am n·\ trol of hi minrl, an] th gr at tronbl fro whi h tb w dd i . uff ring i. an 1 i I mi of . ubjcctivity at th pr nt tim . Tb cau f all th unf rtunat nditi n amoncrp rl i main] thi 'ry at f ubj ti,ityt th will of p rs n with whom w com in nta t. t hould al o b borne in mind that thi tat f ubj tivit 11 onl. r nd r u ubj t io human wiU , but al o to the thought and motim1s operative on the A tral and Mental Plan , to the Aka hie R cord etc. In other words, we remain ubj t t the Karma of other , pa t, pr nt. The individuality i broken lown and man i . ubj ct to all the e x ernal influ nee . It i highl nece ·ary tha he ercome this ate and attain an indi iduality which i tronger than all the influence abou him an l i ubje t t the Will of od alone . . pn ti ·m may b re rt 1 for the treatment of rtain di a u J1 a· h dnlo- habit the liqu r habit, t ., but i i mu h b tt r f r on t r m tb vi 1,, the x rei. of hi own will. y tr ngth nincr h wiU l1e will v r m tho thiug and th n will ha fundamental p w r an 1 fore in hi natur . It will t n th n bj individualit a w 11 a sepal'ate him from tho e vi , from all those influ n s . 1Jow it ''ill l> · n that, n rail p akino-, w don t fct\Ol' th u f h pnoti m. H w v r th -r i .: epf r r n. who ha no will t ak f, ti n in th


36

IiEBMETI

ON

10

NE .

U

• VEILED

s '\ ak that they are unable to control themsclve , unbl to ex r i e any force, and in addition to tbi have a number of vicious habit . In such ca. es it becomes advantageon to mploy bypno i for the purpose of build• 0' up hara teri ti s which are undev loped and which the patient i not able to develop by bims lf. It bould, however, be borne in mind, that thi ower i to be exeri d only when there i no other hope, con equently, h pnoti m should be re orted to only by the Ma ter, a aint, one wh thoroughly understand the situation. piri t11al medium hip is imply a tate of hypno is in whi h the pirit i the hypnoti t and the medium the ·ubj t. ll medium are therefor , by noti ubj ts, bypnotiz • by th pirit , and all that is obj tionable in th a e of hypnoti m by man, i objectiona l le, in hypno i b a spirit, in fa t, tbe latter is mo ·e bj tionable, the man who in uces bypno is may be the be t of men; he rna a t ignorant! of the evil con equences, but h pirit who induce thi tate are either of a very undevelop d, a v ry low order, or el e the know better, they know it will be di a trous o the medium and they induce the by-pnoti tate ut of pure s lfi bnes . In u b ca e we will find a tate of depres ion, of piritual degenerati n op rath·e in the life of the medium. No medium follow the pra ti very long without r aching a state f moral de n racy and tbi i. ea ily :\jlained when we realiz that the will power i ov rcome, i breaking down, th haract r i di appearin imply from b ing subje ti e to the ugO' tion f th bypnotizin entitie , therefor ha' in()' no chara ter, it i no pr per to ay that m diums are vi iou , are very weak or anything of that kind. They are character! s, having no will, no in]ivi.duality. Th ha e urrender d their indi iduality t th h~ pn ti ing ntity and ar in pr i ely the . am


HYPNOTI

:r.r

7

on eli ·ou as an bypnoti subject, only unfortunately tb y u. nall maintain tbi tate much m r often mu h m r th ordinm. h;1notic uhj ct. Whil r ~Wlarly than d tl1 la ter dw·in(J' a our ·e f reatm nt rna b hYl. n tiz c1 daily, .· tin a month or b o r in 1 tim he quits it the medium i. in this hypnoti tate regularly. Man of them half of the tim are under th ontrol f i it and th re uJ i th ir incliviclualit i entirely br k n up, ntirely E ipa d and the hypnotizing entity aiw~ full ontrol. gain, unfortunately th m dium i tau ht to enti · 1 ' la own hi in lividuality and submit to the 1id , 1 l the guid ontrol him and mal<e of him whatever b will. The guid i · re ard d a a supe :i. r bein(J'; thu th I' i. hardl an limit to th influ n e of thi tate of ntr 1. ontrol by any one but G d i altogeth r wron(J' 1 au e it int rfer with the pr 1 er onr of human 'olution. The ntity bould continue to e olve, th 111dividual hould be 1 crfected until it i r ead to ubmit the Will of od, but if w submit to ome oth r will w urr nder our lv s and make it impo ible to r turn to God . Anoth r thing we bould bear in mind i that n d do not produce a tate analo()'on to hypno i . G d d c~ n for u nf rm o Hi ill. t 11 u rt.ain thin)" and tells u what Hi Will is, what th a antag1 will be if '~ onform to it and what the pen, lty ' ill ht· for di. b yin<r it. I i not hypnoti ug ti n, hnt l f • tru t. t our jud ment. W obe; Him b au · ur .in I r ment t n. u it i bc.'t to do so. Th h Jl1 ti Ht i lJ(•t• human or spirit, doe no appeal in an n. ' l1n <· •r to our judgment. He compels u to om Li ' n . 'I'Jw judgment i d tbr n ~ · it i n t for u jn lgt ; w • Hr • t imJ ly oh y we ar implr t t· . 1 nd :m1l ' (\ do 11 t


. , in a c rtain H n ill i n t im h· i al ur 1 rjn i1l . impl y I' . p nd to th h:pnoii liD. thu. w 1 ·om the emb dimm1t of tl1o tion. f U th wnr tllr u.;h. l\f dium. hip i. th r •f m t lisa. tr u · f nll t.ll pha. . of hYJ no ti m. Th r i.

,• 1D

pnr lhir,o· that. h

re orting to an i.n mind that the n c f hypnoti m i the :fixino- f th att uti n upon a d fmit thou ·ht min1:r into a ubje .ti tat wJ1er - the


HYPNOTIS 1:

will ea · to a t. hi i. 1 nl uhmits, wher n i. am nable, li. ten to tion and forms 11 pi ture of b m. T i , th r for , nl. in a tat of r la~' ati .n, a tat f pa i ity that i · po sibl to in u thi ndition. b n 011 i. antao·onistic, that imp . ible t hypn tize him. Hypn j i. n t p ncl nt up n a w aken d stat of th mind of tb subj rt · it i not b cau tl1e h noti t lws a t r ong r -,,i]J than you h:n tba .' OU are hypnotized . Jt i b can· y u a ·c not u:ino· . our will at all. t i cau . ou are h ndinn- your. hy dcRir and invitino- thi h pn ti tate. The b pn tic 1 i r coo-nized b th fa .t that th ) ar dilated . Wb nth ye h orne dilated and ih ount upon a uit of a hirrhly or a hi hly xnoti tran , th b p110 ic tran that th patien int 11 tuall t lc p whil ta y i du l th tion, a prin i l ahov th external a bvity, th r for e ntuating in thi, e tati condi ion. Many p r on. a umc that th fa t that on hypn tir inftu n e i abl to mak a "fin p ould not do oth rwi e, d mon trat th callino- into beino- of ome high r p wer in the b rpnoti tat than h , but thi i due mere) to tb fa t r dinaril pos lhat on i a tinCt un ler the a umption tl1at h i som (J'rea p r , on, me err at orator f r in tan , and h i familia ·, p rhap with that rator's . pe h t . H know about wlmt he would a a uminO' that b i tl1at p r n. o-iv way to hi r a on, all w tb r a. n to


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;q)r it lf from tha point f vi w, ra ' .· ut from hi memor tho things and thu tak on the personality f tb t p r on. Al o he may dra\ to him elf th Karma of om on who i dead nnd tbu he ntrolled Ly }lj arma for be time b in . · g t thought. th r for , that ar not hi own bat axe drawn from om oth r sourc , and it is questionable whetb r it i of a.n advantag to ive fort h !!T at ntiment that are not our own. It is mu h b tter to e.·pr ss sentiments of a l w r order, but wbi h are our o\rn than to be some on altog tber different. Hypnotism is, tb refore, no od al hou b it ma produ time being. t doe not tend o the f rmation of a hirrher chara ter and when one i under it inilu nee never r d und t th fot·mi.nrr of baracter. ur lo ing instruction reo·arding the u e of ypnoti m is DON'T.


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Mind in i a tivity i alwa) either po ith e or n ga ti,7e. ~ the Po iti 1'\ p t, of Mind ' e mean a vibration whi ·h tarts UJ in tJ1 n r and mov outward, the whir pa in<Y ou v; arl to\\ard th nrfa · f th M ntal Body. Th Mana ompo inrr theM ntal dy, being uhje to ontinuou ibratory a tivity ]u t the impul e imparted b- tlte thou ·ht, the wh]rl a hrough it and pa. ing fr m th nt r ub ar t th urfa , <YOing n ut and a ting UJ on th 11 th whirl in th . Mana , ar , th r f r clf-g n rat d, rigina.tincr in man' O\vn ons iou n · by tb dir tion f his will ; th pi ture are the r du t f his ima"ination and are thus hi wn r ation and a · the whirl pa ou ward to th ·urfa , makin th mind a dynami unit, it x r i s a orr sponcling inf:luen on the world wi bout, influen 'ng otber mind and the Mana without. The 1 n th th r hand, i r ·eptiv o a , it is an indrawin IY from tb

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n o-ativ an tb pa i e r n it.iv Tb pa i tat i n t H n o-ati v ·tat of mind quall. a a ti th min j drawino- inward and rld without, and by r a n f it indrawina, it r at et v rt x int whi ·b th inllu n • an 1 whirl vitl1 ut nainl'all fall. Tb drift in :1

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atur that manat from worn n ou will find that i 1.' f an alt th r liff r nt hara t r from tha manatin<> from m n. \Y man' lit rary pr du t. ar mao·netic, while man' are le tri al. The works of art produ d by worn n are ne.,.ative; tho e by men el trical or po itiv , What we m an i that in h r alm f cr ativ art and lit ratm· man predominat , whil in the realm of intuition, of inspiration, woman I r dominate . ·wh r 'i1 er a woman i.s a true arti t h i laborati.n•r an id a that h 0' t from orne on l r om "here Is he i alway inI ir d b od, man or 11a ture, a th a e may be; h i nev r r ativ . Man i u uall ldom in pira ti nal. th r

cro about r ating f an th r, but he a t impuls rrin()' from r a on that intui ion i pr min ntly he ' man' fiel , whil r a on i reeminently the field of tb man . 1 o·ain w may ay that man' fi ll i wi dom and woman's und r tandin()', as contrai tingui b d from wisdom. O\ , in this distin tion betw n wi dom and understanding, we use w:i dom a qui val nt to anal) si · an l und r tandino- a equivalent t yntb i in th hi.,.b t n · f the "ord, in a. b a · . Th woman r ec ive an id a ternal to h r elf and th n <1 1 p. that id a by ynth i · · th man, b anal) i finds the icl a . Th i ~ea i hi w11 di ov ry and it i in this way that man r pre n tb lflir ·t a ti ity f th mind and ul whil womat r 1r . nt. that mind and , ul r ivin from til univ r al


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world at·oun i b r. h i , ther f r 1 the m inm of thi outer world of th u bt r ason, t . Th magnetic or feminin prin i lc n thuully. ields to a dominating influenc from wi hin and in this way it b m · 1 o itiv ly negativ indrawin0 ·, for it is n t imply pa siv ; ·be d not impl_ move as the influence i brought to b ar upon her M ntal Bod_r, but be is r all~ hunO' rinf)' mentall r for ucb an influ n t b br u h o b ar upon H. he fe 1 th wfmt of som thin 0 from without of . om thin()' wltich he d_oes not Ita itbin h r elf an b) thi · n O'ati e a titud , this inten d h· for m thino· from without, b creates, as i wer 1 an id a of oro thin ou si of her· o ven in the ntal B dy w s D ir , iu one tm·e rr · nerat

influ u '·

w:u 1fana · ·

e b om · nt. Th i l a in h r a · , is derived from without and by the ac umulation f u ·h id a from without, 1 y th ir beino· drawn inward, b i abl to form a . ) nth si . Man, on tb contra.r., reason. from whnt i alreau.r in bi on ciousn .. ·, unto tbc 1· nlizat.i n of an i l a ba k of tho e tb.ino·s a.ncl tb n l1y tbi po iti e 1 roc s, builds an analy i. , until h reach tb foundtl.tion of those ideas v. hi h the f mininc mind dnnv from tb g1· at out•r w rl ], and l1 r find one of those paracl •· tha ar · oft n r mtl in OH' :tml) of fundam ntal of philo ophy, for h r anal ' i · m rg int yn h L a.nd they thu b com bl .nled. It i. diffi nlt to 3iff r ntiatc b -


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f r it fundam >uta] an l 1 e uliar dnty th r pti n of thou l1t and tb m ntaJ whirl , • o iba w m in t imwlth th w rid f thou ·ht and if ·w th 1 ur r a n with tb mind, in thi la ifi ation · tb 11 it follow 1ir 1. that th w rld f rld i

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n. 1 c'c •t, f mind l1al' dire tly receive the on ci u n ·. c f tlwHc· I' Nrlllt H tU1d by th po iti e aspe t of tb min we pro.il'l'l i 111 th outer world that whi b w ba e ·'c ' rl.•lltf c·d ' ii hin ur own. Th r efor , whil n gatively 111'1' ' 'c· '\\ It c• m dyn·tmic unit , · ndinO' forth lf-gen'''"'"" fH" ·, anl a·tivitie, and at upon th wrld

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In the stud of on iou ness we hav a we said before, many pba r plane of on iou n , but th ) are all modificati n of tho e fundamental prin ·iples r pre en ted in the last le son. In a word, the ba ·is of all n ciou n s i. the apa ity for \ ibratory r . pon ·e n the part of th human organi m or tLe prin ipl ontaine 1 in the aura, in their action upon th brain et . It l1ould b b rne in mind that th :fiv Tatt a aJ· not OJJly op rativ in the Etb ri oubl , but on the ontrar. all he 1 rin ipl s pos:e th m. They ru·e five modili ati n f tb reat r ath on all th plan · of na ur on quentl no matter wba principle of the human on titution i under con ideration the e five Tattvas ar found to b in operation. 'fh tate of con iousn s w]Ji ·h follows n xt after th pb i ·al i · the ub •ons ious-what we might t rm th ubj tiv , ·o aU d not b ausc of any innat ul je tivity in thi tate of onsciousncss, but becau e tb human onsciou ne , usua]ly takina cognizance of mat rial r otb r phy ica.l obje ·t ·, d a lin only with that of th ph~ i al, in ord r for u to tak gn_-izan •e of finer for and ri n i.pl f th fin r id f thin , i i. · ential that w ·hould allow thi pb i al •on. i u nes to lumb r, as it were, and to look inwru:d in o the liner f r .· of thin s. t is s cntial tba w l1 uld . aR to h. rY hin•r phy · icnll~- . ~· hon l l appr ach


that

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rain d tlt bodi to "ork in harmony, m ro-e rio·b into th ]: hy ical bar lin of demar ati 11 an.

l'al, that j , had

phy i al and th tral o that th tral w u11 with nt thor beino- an !!111f b tw n th m, t t xi. t but throuo-11 11-

aJJd have hal I. th ral th sic u t ral xp ri n " in by. i al m mory lh r ma~' b it i tl'U a kiml of dr amy om1 tio11, hu · h yon 1 tl\i y u d 11 t r m mb r. ou ar , a it ' r , a cliff r nt r on- . ·ou ar a thougl1 .- u had om fr m m th r lim . N w, what i it that au tl i omliti n. \Vby i · it tba.t . u l ad a doubl lif , on on tb ral Pl:m and th oth r on th 1 h: i al and y t. d n t lm w whil on the ph i al plan r 1 mu h ah ut what tak I ]a on the A tral, and whil on th A tral d no know ver) mu h ab ut wha take pla n tb b i al Ian ? Why, in a "ord, ar ·on ion n th tb u to tb oth · lik Th r a on i thi · our p}l • i al n ith r hav t


r:.

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f 11 i u n · , adapted to activity n tb ther. Yout· ph_ ical bodi , th o-r body an the Etheric Double, 1r nt to u vehi le of on ciou ne f r the pby i al ral Bod pr nt a v hi le of con~ laue anl your i u n . for th A tral lane, but unfortunately, ther i no onnc tion between these two v hi le . That i th y lo n t gradually m r e one into the other so that you can t ll whe1·e th y unite ani where th eparat . It i not a :fin bacliJ10', that mi.xe an l nd to ether, bu it i a har1 lin f d mar a ion an for thi r a·on y u cann t bridg over tb point. The only way b ' hich man may b c me ontinuou l nsciou in thi wa • and ma be partially on the A tral Plane and pa1·tiall on the pby i al plane- lid fr m on t tlJ otb r without UJ diffi ulty a all, i t r fin th }) 11. ·: i~ cal, train ii vibration until th Etheri Doubl will ·i ~ brat n the A tral tav to a Jio-ht d O'l' and on th . oth r hand th A. tral B dy "ill de cend an w rk on the physi al octa e. t i by an ext n ion of re pons to vibrati n that it i. mad po . ible to c mpli h tui work. "TJ1en thi ha be u done, y u will then be able t <>'lid into th A tral ·world at any tim a will, 'titout any effort; at the ame time you will om time o-li e into it un ns ion ly, in a word, one of the r alm will l> ju t a natural to you a the other. ou will en n do th otb 1'. 1 n you on at th am time a 1· aeh thd poin it ·n n longer b a ubj tive oncion n ; it will be ju t a obje tive a the other, but w u e the t rm " ubjective n ciou nes " witb r f r nc to b bulk of humanity. E verything · th \Yorld, ver 1 mat rial obj La i A tral od t b am a. it ba it phy ical tru tur , its gr . body and i tb ric Double. Th re is nothing in th worM that ~ n hav it . hal hi 1 and thi De-


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ire .B d) al ·o . its f1v l'attva. j11. t th am a the phy ·ical po e e th m the onorif r u Ether, th Tanoif rou Ether the Luminferou Ether, the u tif r u ther and the dorif rou Eth '.Now, by r a on of these e her , the vibration which i set UJ a tl1 y are thrown off from the Aura of the obje t, what r it may be, the ura. i in a ontinu u state f vibration and tLu when tb e eth rs come in conta t with th tral Bo ly of a man they et up corre pondin · rate f vibration in tho e ethers within, hi body. The vibrati n i thus carried to th Astral brai.n, for remember, there i ~u tral brain just th ame a there i a ph ical brain. H w r, the b aTt i t main nt r f r th tral bod~ ; but th y ar carri d t th tral and throuo-h th tral int the ons iou n , an manif t th m e1 110t in tb way of tb u bt, under tand . Th r i a ·en. a.tion rcated and we b orne ognizant of t11 oun l, tb Iio·ht or ' hat r it rna e. That i , we ee, mell, we ta tc, r we fe 1 the obje t. It am wa that the c rre ponding en ation i ommuni a.t d to the hy i al, only w do not e th physical· it i not th phy i al that w are e ing, it is the Astral. N w, quite often in your dr am n ci u n s ou e obj t , perhap u ee flow r , t ·e . , bird , animal or what ver it may be. Now, of ur , the wiseacres of materiali m, th rationalisti Tomfo 1 will t 11 ou that tho e ar the things you have had in your mind b for , and om way, they don't know how, wb n ou o-o to le p y u g t to thinking ab ut tho thin whi h have been in yom mind and th n you e hem. W 11 thi i v ry beautiful, very nice, but did you ver top to think how it is that you lie own to l ep at nio-ht, thinking about wh re your nex m al is to orne hom, or think-


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vi ion that ma. 1H' n iou. n [t ¡h uld b b rn in mind that tlt tin r f .i L , that is tbc - ir - o ly, i t¡ontinually acti' inuall vibntting nnd vibrating al ncr all th

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end in u forth Yibration: ' hic11 1 a .. llt into va

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n i(J'ht mtd v nit rna ·om a an o ]or a · a ta or w may f l it· but in any a it will be pr · nt d to our f th chtmn 1 . ]o n t th m a f th

•on ·iou n ha t hu · e t abli. 11 .d A t r al 11 f that w hax to d ' 1 p the \.stral . w eon ·ion iJ it. T1l·lt i n t It it! a at ·:Ul f r w ar aJ way on \ tral Plan ·ml n all h lher plm1

in o u b conn ction with th phy. hall kn ow anythi110' ab ut it r that w Lo enter that plan and hav that v hi 1 ma h

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n ciou illustrate, th r ar repre ented by the 路ir World.

h ld him ''h 11 h 0' he r ,e ul will be a arc Fin , Pure, ha un on ci u of thing

es into the Desir Consciou ne . per on who e de ire or motion te, more or le s pu路itual, will b below that note; wh n he awaken


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will b

uffi i ntl n tho

ni,.,.htmnr an v rythiug i l ' ally foulH1 l up n tlti princii 1 ancl you wm yon will a all tim s ll th o d Law.

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of

n-

and what h i a r ality. are r ·ortccl to u h as phy ical x r f rtai.n form f itting in c·i • • hrrk nhi11 t.·, s ' and verytl1ing f that


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k ind to brincr about tbi di a iatiou pr matur 1 The ntir work of piritufl]i m i .._imply th rino-ino· about f tbi di ·a ,. iati u, h . ubj -ctin · th od to th f ant-idot . Hn n ti m th ame

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it up the idea i 1ut o .lc 1 to h ·si al an l th n to mr nd r 1h n i to b ubj t t a n that entit t do a h · fit. Thi i . . pirituali m and it i ju t th rev r of p _- hi m.

th ciated, but we

iou n .

hi gh r plan s, while at th arne time w ar on iou on th ph si al, o that " an brin tl tbing · down to the hv i al r that w an at will nt r tho e reabns and profit, at least by what w

ih r . Thi. do no mean, for instan e, bat what w at night, if' e ar on th A tral Ian , shoul ne e rilr b, r m rob r 1 when w om into ph, · i 1 oul'i HI n · that i not what w mean h au tbat would rrol ;d all time b conv nient; but at 1 a ·t th xp ri n e \\ hir·h W cro tbr UO"b hou}d be ass d down 0 tha th • 1 nil C what w learn tber i tor d up in tl1c on' ' lutt. m mory · not nee arily that we rcmernb r ju t "lrrtf f k pla there, but th truth '\Vbi h we di cover d ' !Itt' r u lt f otu a tiviti n those Ian . , bould be lrttllr n n!'l whiJ n th phy i l plan lik wi. . If thi

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Bod mcnt take 1 Ia m tional natur , by 1 ra ti ino- Y ·a not 1 y hanting, mantrum or u an~' tbin"· of that kind, bu by th trainino- f he mo, tion , b refining tb m, etc., and it i what man f 1 , hi ] ir ~ tc., that .,. o mak u hi tral v hi 1 , ju t as hi thinkinO' mak . up hi M ntal B y. f our , tiJ. pn ti of ocra will help to do thi . It i a o-ood upplementary xer i e, ut hould not be tak n in th s n e of beino- a nb titut for th emotional training. However it sb nlJ h b rne in mind thnt th abilit 1o b com <:< n. r ious 11 th e \ strnl Plan wb il l in g in the 1 by. if·al


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ubcon ciousnes i the a I ect of on iou. n appertainin t tb Astral Plane and bein()' exer: d while w are fun tionin()' in th tral od even up r- on iousne that I ba appertaining so i th to t!J !( ntal Plan and ino- x r i ed while w a1·e fun ·tionin in th Mental Body. It h nld b borne in min the m anino· f ' ub'' i und r. It i ttnd r in the en e of b ino· b neath the ·urfa th "it! in 1b mind, that i mind contra i tina-ui bed from thou()'ht, th hl ntal Body, in a word, is mpo d of a number of different gradations in vibrati n and that which i utmin()!' to the ward, that i , that whi hi mo t manif t urfa e, not in he en e of bein on the out ide lik s man r onion skll1 on an nion-not anythin of that kind· th r i no u b thin,. as tratification in the Aura. < n ' ho talk ab ut tratifications ha. a decidedly Th differ nt prin iple are a b p rm at d with the otb r . Tl1 r i.s ju t as much obj tiv onsciou ne s in 1h c ntcr of the M ntal Bod as th r i anywhere 1 . Ther i ju t a mu b ubje tive onsciou ne ou th urfac a there i. in the center. This is not what we an by bei.n within and being without. What we mea11 i that th r v n diff r n rat of vibrati n ven {1\4.\


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f the I dy, h n 1triti 11 a ·i.milation, t . arc ani l on by th a ·tivity of ih . ubcon ·ciou· mind . t i . that whi lJ arries on all lto fl<'tivitie of th body, lik 'vi e th limina i H: ntr 11 d b. tb ubcons ious, tb hara t r buil ling hat O'ive h 1 v l pm nt f th brain tha arri 11 th make-up of th body, and it i for U1 i. r ~a n t hat hypnoti:;:m ha t he wonder ful eff ct in chnrad r !mil ]in()' tc. ; it i b c:m. mind i und -r tb

on tho

OIT -

iuo- awar of how they ~ O"'\. in t l ubj ti n. io 1 u ar , to a ·ertain e ' t nt, c n. iou of tbe proc wh ich are taking ]la w ithin y m· b •ing 1 ut wh n y u a r uper·ons iou , y u ] u t know b w th om all at on you im] ly lmow t h m 1 ut you annot rr t the onne ion. The . 111 r- on. eion. d al.' with r 1·tain prin ipl .


G

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r · iv

Jtd n t a 1 ar of th ·up r - on. c•i n n i a ti11g almost intuitiv 1 , but you m ntal 1 rin ci1 l whi h you mu t annlyz i11 y nr hj tiv c n . i u n . · th .r nr ubj t to th 1 ow r of y ur judgm nt and th n 1 n. whi ·h will st r ih m away in l·h being e l an1 d v lop it, tmtil it b com permane11t. Th . nhr011 . eiOll. will pl ant w1•nt vPr i gjv n to it, he it g-oorl had or indiff •r nt. It i. ih rcfor v 1 importan t t1•at th sul . (' n. cion. 11 11ld n v r r ive ~111yt hi ng whirh lw. n t he n i·h r ug-hl.v ana l~r z d and arc ptccl 1 y th e ohj tiv con. r iou n . : h au that i 1h trihm1R1 of th e judo-m nt. On th th r hand, it . l10uld be r ,auzNl that th hjediv on. i011 11 lm. :i t prin ipal fun tion in ritici m, nnal)si. et. that i nualy is from th · phy ieHl oin t of i w wlt n w ar d afu1~ with th inn n and tln• it n eiat mitt c1 to it from th up r - n iou h.i t. around u etc. Th pby ·i al n cion u . tak int on ideration th 1 h. i al w 1·ld and suhmit lhi. t tb Rup r - n i n. n . that it rna) 1 han en~ ntaljz 1 so to sp ak, a· . ·ia eel with th e s 11p r -COJ1riou xp ri JH'CR . Thi i th way our pl1ilo. phica.1 i 1 al ar f rm tl and \'h n th y ar thus form d th y a1· hand cl to tb u b 011 iou nc wbi h cl elop them into b ing, and it hould b horn in mind that we are ub n i u . wh n w ar th inkin g 1u onn ction with !h fc liner· \\h n we th ink in e JIU tion '1\itb d ep f 1·nu


ju a long a you bav ·tion with your gro. bo ly you on iou . hen v r y u 1 an1 to alwa f linoto motionalizc y ur thinkino·, .· to Rp ak ou will tlrink wit-h tb ub n i n an l wh n you ar thinking ab·tra tl 1 or n r ly Hh r with ur thouo-ht r m d from th r hy i al worl ru1d al o f rom tl1 worl i of f 1ino- wh n 11 itb r on i hamp rino- it ou ar indul incr in pur tb u ·1lt, ·o to l ak in hinkincr parat from th b d ancl th b art · 1 ur head thinkino-, in other ' rds, y u ar f our , ab tract thinking 1 a :t you to a Wl hi her . tat than thinlrin " i ll do. ur int U t i alwa upercons iou . Thr a nral ly xpres d yp on i n n s ody thinkbeing, whi1 in obj ing, whil in ub;j cliv II art thinkin and whil iou n H ad thinking. a man think h in his heart o i not m an ody- hinlru1 r H adthinking it mean tl1inking in ·ubj ti on iou ne that i , thinkin,. in oune tion with d p f ling and ' With tb h art man b lie th unto riO'bt on ness.' ' This ru an that wb n thinlring has de nd d to tl1c subcon cious so that man is now ubje tive and his thinking i emotionaliz d, it xpr it lf throuO'h a. ons ru ay m nh1l ex tive proC' . that is t


70

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ell

nn t11 r p rodu ct of ff-

he hecom e. . !\I ~U1' natnr i (' n. tru ·tion ;md hi hi.

i. t .·a ri..·ht on u ,. or mu·ig·ht ou ncs. a.ccorr1ill 0 ' a. it a1fects I h man , h ing;. Thi i thr ate· oJ

hing- out i a n h low r J lnn . , i rtain vib1·a ory ·tat tba - i · t ay it i · th ff t of th 'ibrntio11 hr wu ff b. tlt M ~:wa f th obj t omi.J.1o- in c nta with lll' o~m M ntal Bo ly, an] ·ctting up on ,-ibration tltat t.h y ·Jr l'llll uni ate o our on. cion n s: . If we did n t have any Mental w nH b ah~o;o lut 1~· un('on f tlt m ntal vibra-


71

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tion ar und n . 1 ik w.i .if tl1 r w r n o lh r mental vibrati n .. ar uncl u. our M ntal Bo li wonl] b a lut 1. un on iou . Om e n cio u. uc. ·. whil on th Mental Plane i. im1ly th f'f t of \' ibratory harmony, Yibrat ry iute r-actiYit~- l1 twc n th l\[ ntal Bodie f oiff r nt h di and nr wn ~[ ntal Borlies. Lik wi . nL o th U ntal Plan cnn on pondino·

vi] ration .in ll r M ut.al ,. •ion of that.

odi

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an l o tlm h om nr thotwht vibration· by r a n f their awak uour own M ntal

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to O]

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ntal ta n qu ntl." tl reo·im of on ret thouO'bt. Tboug·ht w]Ji ·b ar g n rat d in th thr not within the eon .. ci u n . f th h ~· ar · n rat d by ab tr d hein o- 1 r ptibl t Tnth~ a

th f f UJ' 1 w r not of r n f tho . ar w f nhtl ~ rll without.

th . ame a unv . Th ther Ul' 1 wer 1'attva r pr ntth l\f ntal tav . 'f'hn on abl t m in nta t witL The fifth Tat-tva c lTe pond -


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incr to th eth r f ound n the phy i al plan , manif ts it lf brou h th a ual B dy and d al with th r ion of Ab. tra t th uo-bt. Throuo-h tb Tatt a , h r f r , th vibration of tl Ian with ut ar nabt d to manif t th m lv ur 1a ual B die and f tb c bM ntal B di . Thu. w b

; that

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till in tl1 phy i al hodr b w v r car abl of m vin around, we will not c a phJ i al ol jc t, and it is hi hly po sible that t nd r u b ir urn. tan.c a ma11 would butt hi l rain again. t a wall witl10ut v r ing that the ' all wa. th re. \ ccid 11ts of t1Hl.t kind lutv bapo ri u

of hou .·

u n w uld g t ·car 1.

: 1

Tl1 . omnamhul d s no an thing t b afraid of but tb i i all indicati • of th fa t that he is not on iou f I hy i al thi110' ns iou n th I ntal plan , but tb fa con cious on th M ntal Plan and at th ame time, th 1j th r whil u t n · i 011 of th m }Jh 7 Si all , sh " ' · thnt tl1 y ha,v an obj - t iv M ntn l exist n . TJ1 y arc not sim1 ]y s ul je ·tiv in th n e f . istinO' onl i1 a i ionary way hat i be m1 e l1 ha s en them ph sically at c rtain Urn . and o ha ome to th co11 ln ·ion y an intclle tJal proce s that


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ma L r f fa l, w r it u t for lhi · m nlal a tivity it ' nlcl h ntt r ly im1 ', ibl of any U1in K Th v ry a l•ility ('a tl . in th air, i. in it lf )lima fa •i vid nc of their \

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f th


ph) i ·1 \\Orld. vel'-ythino· tlutt i in th ical worll i · th r and ) ou . e tbo~e fomv ' ith .'our mi.nd' ye; tba i t ay " ·ith th n · at 1 rtainin•r t Le m nta.l 1 l'in -'pl Mana , a11d iu tbi way yot1 om int ~ n. ion n f tho m ntal stat m ntaJ for You m into on eionsn f thincr. that <11" in t.h ft1tur , b au 011 the M 11tal Plan alr ad~-, a t and haY a . lln1 d th ~· u 'orne int

1Ian , y l th r i. on th of it, \\hi h i U1 re for v r, wh i h for ' r r mAin and hows th form whi h craYr expr ion lo the pb: i ·al form a11d tllU. y u m· able o r

l'ipl "-hi ll i I em mb r n of a l1ioob r \ibration th<:m tho . to tb 1 hy. i al Ol' \ tral C< n ion ·ne nter 1 up01 only by rca. on of beino· 011 a hio·h r rat of vibrati n a hio--h r plnn of vibratory a t i,·ity tl1Hn i 1 o. ihl t · Lto low r prinripl " . Th r for w am1 t attail1 th c n f'iou 11 •. • 1' th tJ1ing \\'ith ut wit·h hawin hom the n. ciou n f th 1 h) ical f r tl1 tim h il1o-; ow qu ntly, it i . tlw on,· i u nes. f dr· :nul ·lr p alll i whnt we •aU Sup r- on. ciou nc.. , : ltbough it L lik cwi · • a part f th sub 011 iou ·, the ubj tj,· n <'iou 11 wll n view d from tb point of vi w Qf !h obj ti'' l ' ph) ·i ·al on: iousn


KOMI we d scribed

th

110

011-

,be ordinary per on on enterinn· thi tate of ·onscion n ss i , tlJ r fore, nncons ions on all the lower plane , the M ntal, the Desir and Phy ical. However, it i -possible by Tainino- the differ nt principles into a hi h r tate b o-raduaUy dn ating lli m until they om lift th m n ar r to that t .t f nddhi p rf ctio11, up until w can be con ciou. in all the different tates, on all th di er ent plan sat th nme time 1 imply movinob on ion n · r lifting i up to the Bud ihic ta e. W will tilen he in a semi-consciou state on the lower planes, ald.no· n u tic of them, altl10u..,.h w ·u be awak , w will b able to walk luound in a way, bu will pay no atnti n to thin on th lo ~ r plan , but ·will be conall till Buddhi · 'on i u n It is ! , au e tbi i it may o ur to th tud nt to inqnir wby we 11 th Buddht or K mi Plan . (76)


""7

tb Plane of oul. n the Buddbi Plane v ar onscions of soul , not of the lower principl . We do not d al 'th tbino- in r f ren to tb ir bo i or th ir emotional principle or ev n h ir minds, but it i tb p bical or oul rinciple that w take into on i ration. We tb m a. s ul an w h re l n t d al ' itb thought, with wba.t an body think · it is not by p ulations or anythino- of tllat kind n iih r · it tll illu ion f th emotion that w see, but it i mtb r th r ali ty ' se thing in them elv . Do n under ·tand that we mean tlla t w the . ph it on thi lan . It i on1. i.he ul rincipl , but it i tb tbina- it lf i11 ·t a l of ' bat som n think about i ·. In t ad of it· b ina a mere ihon Lt-f rm whi ·h w r om thin of that kin , w ar ver) lik ly o . e th r al thin<>', th 1· al f rc and we e tbctt ' hi ·h is lJ t a any rat m y th un-llt or l1uman ·ulation. Ii hould nl o b r alized th<1l wh n man i iHv tia-atin•r what in one en · mio·ht b terme tbinkiu n that 1lan it i r a n a di tinoui h d from thoniYht the logo as di tingni h d fr m mind pow l' int >ltiu· n . H i d aling with thing as th · ar in t -a 1 of thinrr n.· th y eem. Vlhile man is foUowinO' u. pro of pur J' n on hi on Ju.·ion ar alway orr t, that i , o Ion n h deal " 'ith mat rial thu1o- , h i formin..,. rr t on lusion ; hi intni tlon in ref r n e to material thing i corr t. ~[ b r for tho e form wbi b ),.ist on this plan and ar the pr du t f tbe human r a on and intuiti n are 0' nera l d h. an a t of r a n, ar p rf ctly 1ru , and ju t as I' nl a anything 1 in the natural world, b au. th y '1· 11 t di tort d. ,11 y ar not th 1 rodu ·t f ltUman :judrnn n np)li d in r fer n e to thin()' that w ann t Lmd r . tand, b au t!J R a ·oiJ j ·


th th

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of tb" Buddhi priucipl

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n . It i · in otb r f ibrati n phy i al obd within our thi. bj ct n

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b ino- tlu·o tlwt kind

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Plan a tin a UI d)""' or o that in our Buddhic h d th r i Lb ·arne ibrati 11 whi(·lt i operativ on th BuddJ1i lan . Tb r ult i we mh d th I uddhi plan by I' a on of thi harm ny of ibrati n. ] t i n t, th refor a b li f, it i i.nd d a 1 r I tion, a otl jo·b and i · alwa. r ab lut 1. infallibl in r f rcn ·, to tho obje t , hu am1ot ri w cann t ha.v , n intuiti n Our u<.ldhi · o ·ly an r ·p nd t uJy tion, th refore, w an intuitively

1


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t ab v . it. th Bu ldhi '

thino· · n tL Budrlhi<: lfln . \\ ·ann i No' a human opinion do . not ri t plane b11man li f 11 ' r op rat tb r m nta) 1lan ancl lnunan motion i. lt is not lh rrcforc. tlmt w Bnddbieally

th mat rial world i ron m d. hy intuiti n th r fore, w is th rr or rath r ,,- p; t a a material tbuJ"'. ~o.

. ir Plane.

far a. \V ' ar r aUv g-nid d tandin!Y of what f r alit~· o f:u

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from ion. hC'inp; laid a. id an m mory th Burlrlhic lnn h in,.,. a m m ry of intal f

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t 1'

our illumi. ntaminat i

th

mal rial tltill'" · c I natur . form whic'll lun· n "' n r< t d ligiou.. The: ar f h' . am en lm it If. ar . not tb 1 rodu ·t f human m ti n r hnm an h uO'ht au ~ rou JU 11tly v rylhin:; wr s whil in tlH' Rnd(Thi . tat€· of e011 C"iott. n _ . i. trJH?.


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It ha h n said and trul , that on the Buddhi Plan th r i n itber time nor pace. 'Ihi i , at :fi · t ·i<rbl v r diffi ult to r aliz , · tit i an ah · lut trutl1. VI hat <lo w m an by ayina that th r 1 no uch thino· as :pa n th ud ]hi Phm ' m :m that it do not r qnir an appr iahl tim f r a fa to h c mmunint d to u . . t d 11 t ha t trav 1 lik b at ani Jio·ht r ound or anythino· of tbat kind. I i our Bnddhi prin i] le , a11d the viln·ati u lui ly the arne throutrh ut tb ni' r e, w ar a it w r in a tate of vibrator. p larits with v ry part of ih niv r. . ur Buddlti B dy i p rf i1 attuned t tb vibrati n f th Buddhi Plan and a. an thin anywh r in th world, l1a1 en. on th and that Buddbi lane i vibratin (r all fit i t to vibratin with tnrt and trav l from n la liat 1 ts up th vi ratory r p n ev rywhet·e, onqu ntl , there is no pa ther i. no trav lin<r to b done tber . ur uddhi prin ip] vibratincr throurrh and throuo-h in harmon ' ith ev ry part of th Bu nh tane t.b r f rc, we d not hav to trav I in ord r to Ht.tain unt any of l·hi on iou n ith r is ther an ' tim on th Buddhic Ian f r rythino· that happ n · t up a ne pondino- rat f 'ihrati n and thi. ontinu d ind fu1it ly, in fa t, ad in.fiuitum. Th time n v r ome when th ibration 1 ave th ucldhi Ian , on qu ntlr v ry hing that ha · ' r ba1 p n d j , in th pr · nt t n th r , it i a tiv at th pr s nt tim . Wh 11 y u ar in that state of con.i u n you an s tb pa t history being cna ted be' u h a.n e that 'ihrati n i ontinnaU g ing n nnd' hen you eom into rapport with th Bud hi Phm


..: 1 ·ou bav he am v.ibrati n tnm . mitt 1 to your Bud ]hi Bod ", rna nj ~ all tho n ·a.ti n and ma e them may hav th xp rien just th a th u h th ' w rc transpiring· for th fir t tim . Not nl - i H tn1 tha all a t time i pre ent, but in a gen ral s 11 , all futnr tim though tbi i not lit rall~ true, hnt it i . o n nr1 • tn1 that w might a. ' 11 a ' it i.·. What w m an i that 11 thing r hap J1 011 th by ira} plan but what j th ff t r m nth b f I

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n

a nnmh r of y ar. pr .

on the

i u .

N w, all J\f 11ta l l' ·fl' tion, H ' i w 1· f tit 011

tb

B11

llhi

ff (.' , th am thing lHtvi lW · urr •<l P lan> · nturi b for hand. A man but wlu1l i: th ff t udlhi• la11

Now w d n t a r that i · o far r<'achino- that at a o·iv n tim T m .Jon r .John mitb ball do o and o must 11 t clo an) tltiJ1()· ls · but w do sa , that th pr gr . : l'or th . 11hy.·ical plan i f r a ·t on the Bnddhi Plan<' and nothincr Ctll p .ibly tak 1 la on th e ph~ ·i ·al pla11 · , that l1a n t lr a l.- tak n pla on the BudclJJi • Ja.n tha. i not maJ p ] ut to SJ ak. It must n t nly tak 1la in :xa ·tly th . am mann r, but it mu t tak pla on s lwdn 1 im . Th r f r , a man ann t 1 o s ibl lo n.n ·thing n tb 1 h ·i ·aJ plan that i · n t th ff t f a Buddlli oc urrenc · not onl that, but om one must <.lo hat l1a b n laid out n th Budclhir P lan · th 1 r ()'rami. mnr 1 d out, carri d i11t ff t h~"" . om nc and ann t 1 anythino· tl1 t ba not l • n 1 ]an-


2

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n d.

H t t.h 1 HJt ,,. ar na<-t f ih l r o-ram w ar p rmitt d . 1 ·t th part w .·l•all pl·~ ~- hut w mn . t play aC'conlino- t th ruJ of th ~am.

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in lu

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nddhi • Plan

. w

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what man jn l1i \\11 Bnddbi · trinc•i] I pro. n ma. 1 ut plall : 'l lld tb y may ff t hi phys i ·Hl body o tbn h may ca rry th m ut, hut tbi. cl . n t n a i Jy f 11 " at all. U • 1 r n b n . t in m tion influ n . 011 th uddhic lan that ha' Hot mat rinliz 1 a y t, th y will o n r r htt r bnt th ~­ lurino- hi lif ti.m unl ·. h b 11 hut an d pt ba the p w r t make Ruddhi · oc urr .n tal< rla . " 'itbin a hnmlr 1 y ar fr m tl1 1im tb y <11' f rmu Iat d. r 1jnari 1. it tal\ " s m nturie f r an u th Bucldbi to d nrl th u h an may by m in ·tan· .· in a f w m nth th . c \Yh in a f .w day. r uld b ·inO' d 'n1 th . an iL i. lnrg 1~- in tl i way tbnt mira 1 nr p erf rm d · h~ the hri11 ·ing dom1 of tho. affair befor th y tak e plac in tl rlinary · 11r f thin()' . • - ". y n an r aliz~ tl1at an v nt wh n it ba b n f rmnlnt cl n th Bnddhi Plan i tb r a ]li h d '" 111 all th plan all the r a n whi ·h ha . I . n r a on l out arc th re a u a fa ·t a n~ n .in p . c ior f Buddhi i b rt, a f ad. T illu trat : u) po on l y hi pur r a on di. ov r tha t · rtain thinn· ar tru . H formnlat. y tem of ·o i ty w will ay a hur h or om nn ot·d er anytb · 10' of th kin whi h i foun 1 d on H p rf l"tly fundnmC'ntnl principl f nntur . TI ha r arJ


·on d it out. •rom that mom ut it ha b omc an a wh mpli b d fa • on th Bu ldhi Ian . o attains Kosmi on ionsn will tuat r ti al

.- m may b a m mb•r althouo-b a. a matt r f phy ·i aJ r alization it ma IJ :fh e or ix hundr d ear in the future b for it a tuall tak . pln n arth while n th Bu dhi Plan it i an a comt li b d fa t. \.nd o a p r 11 may di •ov r tb r om thing wbi h em t b in bi lifetime, bn which ma 1 in th fu ur · thin · wlJi h ar far in tb 1l1y i ·al plall fa t, in th pr n "Plan . It i. for w

r operati . on th phy ical Buddh.i Ian form d. Now w thin()' and bring t.hem in a •o1·dan' ith moLl rn tim in ord r to understand them. lJ o it h u1d b b rue in minl that th Jew and other 'Nh u ] a diff l' nt nl n lar fr m our , lun g n rat d


4

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a numb r f th m. 1 e borne .in mind that "··hen Bud lbi i op rati , d aJinu with the absolute, it does not tak ornizan f th relativ it do not mea ur tim at all; lo s not think of anytbin in referen to tim , but onl_ in th ab lut · therefor , time is not put int th quation, to peak, in Buddhi on ci u . VV a.r not n ion f wb n thin ar O'oino- to la · w do not think in term f year or ntnri l1 re b ca u w ar tbin.kinO' of t!Jino· in th m lves, H t f thing a they are r lat d to oth r thino- . Now, tim i an out()'r wth of the r lati 11 which a ertain thin()' has to our own lif tim or t some uch artbly ent, but as we are 11 w d alin with thino- in th mselve , n t in U1eir r lation to oth r thin , we, ther fore, do not impart any 1 m nt of time to our on ioll n of thin . Th r ult i the illu ion f time entir 1 di appear ; w a thin()' ab olutely di onne d from any qu ti n, fr m any lo ation. It tand ab lut 1y alone; it is a philo opllic orphan, o to p ak, and for thi reaon it i p rf tl tru that th re i no u h thinn- a tim and 1 a Oil the Bucldhi Plane; that i , w are not Oil ion of tim and a in their r lation to thin(}' wh n w ar in that tat f on i u nes . ls i may truly be aid that th r i no u h thinn- a tim in tb en in wl1i h w m a ure it, b a.use ' · c ev r thin()' that ver ba b n and ev r thino· that will b f r m enturi in th future, all th r , rio·ht bef re u in th pre nt t n . N w, f r in tan e i i tat d that on th ph i al plan w e a liO'ht which manates from a rtain tar; i may take thr e hun r u y ar for that lin-ht t r a h th arth; on equ ntl the light which we . e when we ar looking at th tar i he light Vihi lr manant d fr m it thre hundre b f r . w if thnt tnr wa. to 0" w


5

would see it tln·ee hund r r1 y ar aft r j cea d to xi t, and if it w r reat all at one , it would bav to exi t tlu·e hundr d y ars b f r w would s e it; but on the Buddbi Plan thi i. n t tru . In th uddhi onion n w would s e it all th im . W would s it and if it w re t 0' to pi ce w \ ould e it ooo t . Th tim in wbi h anythin ha to tra 1 woul n t b p rativ on that lan ; at th am tim h nerO' which it tran mitted would ontinu to exi t. An ther thing wbi h w mu t b ar in mind i that while we see those thinoos in th m clv , at th ame tim we ar ons ·iou of th ir b in a ar of the on universal whol . \ e ar not n i n of anything xi. tin separate and apart in th n e of ha in an i11dividuality bn ev rythin()' i a part of one univer al whole. ar on iou f a K m and n t a hao . vV e that harmony xi t and th r i a P rf ·t int rr lation b tw en all the I m nt . We ar al o on ions of our elv a being a I art f that uni ersal wbol . ·w know that w cxi t with it. It i in u and we are in it. We r alize that th r i a pr oin()' n and that v r) thino- i a part of that pro e , v 1 hjng i tb :ffect of that. We r aliz , for in tan that \\e are th xpr s i n f Bud hi f r wbi ·h Mundan handr d of ar aero· that w ar , in fa t, th ~ a er ain typ ~ hi h "a. formula t d tb n by th r a 011 of on 1 rson r probably by a numb r of })er on · a •ertain b in()' wa generated on the uddhi lan . Thi typ wa formulated and o thi yp h radually dcnd d, .fir t to th M ntal lan o that tb re w r certain per ons who thought a the ff of thi type; then it de ended to th De ir ~orld and la tly it deembodied it· scended to the phy i al plane and we ha we are ibe pr duct of this Buddbic for tha wa t in


hundr tl

moti n

rtain p r on that p r n i · r produ e l in u and if w a1· The , phi t , w ar likel t h fill d "ith th id a that we ar th r in al·r on. f w ar in p . i n f Bu dhi ill h abl t

but at

ne tll

ver.

\

that w r

before w

w r

b 1·n

ur part we are 1 rovidino- a perate tbr no-b, tb n

ro mi. n l om

n t a

a

rat c1

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ar

nturi and wb u " . r aJiz tha w ar of the o-r at K mi h m , that dy f r tho o mi for e t and not till th n bav we attain d th (' of all thin . a bao ·. mi •n11


l

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nnit · l'lnd .r n will h·1v

rap d th illu i n f indiYi · ual lif , of inllvidunl tltouO'bt and verythin )· of that ki11d an thu you ~- ill xpr th mos :,vithin urlf, for wh u man rcaliz that h 1 a pmi of tll r 0 m h b om . 11 o·ati \ e t it, h n 11 t f r th l m l'o xpr . it lf thr un-h him. Jiavin.,. ·on nt t1 to th f tlt l o mo throun-b him b 1 a lY Tit r ·u1t i of

Komi

ring t n n ion n · of anythinO' ·r< n c ndin ucldhi b d whi h r p nd · mat rial, h au. it i th aTl 1 h Buddhi d · an r p nd to th im}Jul e of n ibino· hut Buddhi matt r. Th r ult i we anno 1 ru·n any piri tna l b·ut!J in tbi way. In uition will n t hrinO' t u. tlt r alizaiion fa ino·l piritual truth but nly that whi h app rtaiJJ . to h Bud lhi Plan nl. · that whi hi r lat d t mat rial thing . n ord r to attain tmt a r aliza.ti n f the t i1'itnaJ it i n a aken a bi he1 · n:ciou n ~ 11dt in t a l f i matt r .

how v thing

'r ran . fa.·y


J'l imm hatc]y ab v nllfl wlti<~h w ha 1 nominated what i. t rm il in tb ri nt, that tat of

r very n ar it. Thi . i · o f the 'a. t di tan wh i h int r v llC. b tw 11 of ron . ri u ·n . , ~wh i •h i. sometim . mani·as f u p nd d an imation wh n th c 11 i. s far r m Y d from the ph~- i •al that tit r no mmnni catioll h w en tlH' tw - thot i t . ay 'Yll n · ming 1 n k int th phyfo;i" I w kn w ab olut ly nothino· 1 . •:: ah:olutcl~· no m m ry of cll1Y • u h .·1 rim cc hut a w pa s in the .'J1i it of irvani r alm, tlJ pirit .., tbr uo-h th ·e exp ri n c · and learn th s le::::on , but when i t omcs down into communi at ion with th lh r 1 rin i[ 1 it i un.a bl nr rf'. · th m wi lt th xp ri n' s, on ·equ nU: th rc i. no rem mbrance of any such exp ri n . But it d es n t f lf w fr m tlti. that w d n t lcriv any ben G from i1 . . Th benefit we deri j what


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our pirit I arn . In our pil_.i tho are known. Tb r i an m1 l r tandinO' f rtain thin ·s and om tim th Buddhi or ul, i lrought biO'h that it m int ton h w"itlt the pirit and th pirit i ahl o tPll i som t1tin0', i abl to communicate what it alr ad) lmo . tha i to ay tb ul i illumi11 by th pirit, an l thi i r ally ''hat i m ant b.' iut ri r illumination. Thi i th truth uucl rlyino· thi · irl a of th lf, the hiO"l1 r . elf, tc. Tt i" that pirit b1 ' ight whi h om "\\ll u th ou1 hn. b 11 ht· ugltt ini uni n wit11 th pirit f r th tim L ing and tho Aa ·b f illurniu. tho. fln h whi It ar · th ff t g r, : d d H} O[ tl·uth anJ H 0']' at tnl m nt I~· w 'l'lwno·Jtti t., that , . .r-yt hing. Thi · i: not tru . 'I h re i a spi ti.l, bow v •r, mny lmow u gr at deal m r lhan what th mj11d i ahl t lmow b aus it nt all tim f fun ti ning on th lnnc. n t mi 1.md r. tand: W m an that tlt of an I r · n fun I i n on llte Nin~ an i no on , no ma.tt r 1tow d O'rad ] but who ha · n, s irit thn fun tion. n th · Nirvani Plan . l i tru that lh 1 irit of . m l 3('11 a o-r at d al m r th r than th 1 irit · of tl.J r · ; om tim · ih 1 irit i dominat d by the low r principl ; n v rth 1 . t.b spirit i able to fun tion th r . JJow v r, w d n t m a11 t ·ay tha v r phi.t is nbl to 1 a' tlt l ' J' prin iJl and oout a an ntity u1 n tha plaue in th s n f b ing . parat d from th 1 w r I rin ipl to trav 1 a a spirit, u v rth l ss, lh r xi t between the piJ:it and b Nirvanic lan a lo affinit au the pirit acquire a eriain d elopment by rea on of tbi affinity. It ha rtain xpeti.ence , and tores .in it oon ciousne tbe r ult

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i nly wl1ell

H aving th 1h ·r prin ipl :-; i11 <1 kin 1 in a sla t f d Hth pnwtil'nlly. Ill •11 l1 • p:o :; and ~ t th , xp ri u .· <111d mt . hack n"·aiu. B111 l11 tim iJl finally m wh 11 man will n t hav I ] 1bat lmt will h abl t ~ imply rni .' hi.. 1· n ri u n that hi :pirit ,nJl p;et into i n ·b with th >Jirvanic Jan without it 1 a\' in ll' hi h d~· al ~111. I arry na f ~ am tim . He will n w haY train d that it will not b n sar~ lhni h th onn ·ti n b hv n lh m but h may fun tion n th hio·he ~ t . piriiunl ]lan anl on th ph ·. i al nt th am tim a11d tl1i i r ally the nd and aim )f aJl ·r il'i tna l 1 Y l 1111 ut- lo bring nb ut thi tat of trn i11 in o·. It mu t h h m' in min l 11 tn1 it i - n t trn thl'll w do


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r n. tituti n. an] will n t

am v lve b u e, 1 y v ]v m m1 r otb r

wa)".

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f pirit from th m ·impl v lv 11 tb "ork Uw~- ] on

am a min ] or th h p1n down into out war :I eon ci u n s th that we d not lmow what it ha th le f:, it

h not bring

in the am holy are deirit crow by r a n of its . ·1 ri n It dev lop it pa it for illumination and f r Ul11 r tanding on qu ntly in that c nter there i a gr at d al of know-! do-e, a :I 1 'i w f truth. Mu h mor truth i.· tor d up witllln th pirit than manif t in th min 1. Th o-lirnp e of illuminati n ar th tim when th ight of that pirit, when it n ciou 11 •• • i · imparted to the lower principle and thus it tell 1h m. · rtaiu thin . The illumination that comes to ma.1 y p opl wh n they are me m rized, when they ee . u h w nd r . n they nev r r ali zed before (we do not 111 an n w m r ly ph nomenal thing , ut when r al


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manif . •<1, knowle lo· far tnm · ndin" what an. bod~- ma kuow) i t is in u h a a 1 ar m f iJluminati n of th mind by th 1 irit. . tan illuminatio11 i. 1 r ou()'h ah ut hy rid ·ing v r tb 1 tw n th . two, o that th pir it is mad to hin down knowl >do"

1.

th' mi11l and h b · m - on

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that

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h- •. a. b ing pirit, r . •niially ·1 irit nn lo ('ipl • an~· long r a · th an it r a n Uutlclhi ll1ink · with it · mind f 1. willt it ·tral princ·itl . aet: with its 1 ~~~-.· i ·al liY •. with it. lit' . Th Jo, cr Jrin ·ipl . ar • v hi l· · of m ·i usncss f r th • di!f r nt phm . · v lti 1 b~· which and throng-lt wbi ·h tl1 1 irit is th J al u . t i u , in()' all f tho: prin 'ipl or lh diff r nt plane but it r al h m it r a] -plan i Ninana · that i · wh r it r ally b l no·, . Th low r prinar im}l) o many rin ipl

Nirvana· i a it ~weU and abid .

man plane that ar b 1 w me i in the piritual plane or ar other I irit ; th re is wh r

w wh n R man eli impl y with h int lJ r

this and r alize

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f\ow lltis i. 11 t tho hir•h r ~ lf in tb trn f th word. 'rbi . i inlJll." t L~ n rmal or linary If. Th · n . (·i n:ur . of th . l1i_gh r .·Plf i. f a Rtill1tigher ord r . Now n ' w nr h x f a piripirit

. a. ' a

ving- along th our pirit awakening· <' rr . 1 n lin g rat f v il r::1ti n within it. ']h . r '· olt i, th r i tnhJi Hh 1 a r n. iou. n f th fit ·t 1la

th

' am

nly l aus ur piri.t rat of 'ibration that i rroinrr n in tlt m lv .

An ob.i t, o fur a · 11 · xi t n out i l of our i · in tlt vibrati 11 which it ha }1ll'l . It , n ciou ue

111'

f our

in whi h many p urrh w r it not for thi n ·i u 11 · · which i awaken d by a cl fiuit rat of vibrati u h ino· tabli h d '' ithin m · pirit, w \Yould not lm w tha a. thino· ha 1 any xi t n , ll!' Y 1·1 b 1 th a t vihrab n w uJd not be . t n1:> in ou r :-< pirit, 1llll .. it \\' r ,~ ihrnting- b fo1·r it wa . . 1 11p.


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Th 'ul j ti\ th ff t f au ohj tivo vibration u·o i11 ~ on within som th r ph·it ·on ,qu ntl) alth n!-'lJ if Ihi vibrali n w et ttl in m· pil·it w would n t lm w that this otll r iri h ad any xi t n , . t tha t , r iri.t .· xi tcr1 i n t d 1 nd nt

upon our

O"nition of that

ibration.

Tb

obje tiv

world on what " r pl:me '' fun tion i d p nd nt upon onr rc. [ on · t vi l ratioH 111 on th uh;j ti v worl within n . Th n, so far as our on iousne is 11-

. rne l, fa1· a ' 1U1 al'l' iv at a kno" 1 do· t hiu n·, it only x i. ts wilhin our ; m olh r wor 1 ,. r-ythino· ul.·i l m· own )..·. i.· a 1 art r !h unkuowabl o!lling i. knowabl e .. • [ tiuo· wltnt iR br un·ltt into your own n ion.11 . I ut that do . n t imtlY th:lt it ~o . n t .· i. t. Con. ion n . ' i ·, th 1' f 1' r1 p 11<1 nt ll)l 11 th ahilily r th inlivi lual rr 1 nd to h~;; ,·il>rntiml oming- from au Thi · i tru not nly I' tit . pi ri hn f al1 lit tit r prinl'ipl . on all th plnn . ofltal.m·• . ._\n othcr tltillg' \\' mu. t h ar in m ind i .· llwt tlt : piril i C' lll c1h l of' n•~powl i ng· t .-pi rilnnl ,·ibnrti 11 . ouly . ( n' Jrim·ipl lJ r . 1 .nl [n 'ihration upon anothcT oda r , r ., ·It pnrt i ·nlm· h 11~, i t 11 v hid f r 11. io11 ' 11Cs . f r llt • ,·il r. ti 11 n lhat p:.nti ·nlar r' {a\' ,. i11 th ·n,· of tl1 M· ntal m 1 Ca sunl I otli . 11 c 1 at1icular div i io n. Tlw .·pil·it c:m, tit ,. f't ,. ,.. pm 1 (' 110 vibrati 11 u I w that p!nu it follow: that it ·nn not b coH : ei n f th • c.xi en· . 1t will u t

ku w h <H' anything. ~1 •tivjl.r n l. 011 the Nirvani Plan . hat wh rt y n an• in t110 rTirvnni · ih.iw• f wbi h ~ ou ar con iou

Cc1 OJ'

f all


96

ERMETI

Plane. ou do not ee or hear or b orne on ious of nnytbinO' on a low 'r Ian , ther for , r thing that ·" u kn w anything about n that plane is on that plane. '[ h . oun l you h ar are Nirvani und tue i~>'h · , th un nt and c r hin()' are taking pla plan . A tl1i. i trn jt foil w naturally that the mer fa t of our b ing on ci u. f anything fr m a piritual tanclp il1t m· b in,.., p iritually n iou of it or cons i n whiJ on th irvanic lan , i in it lf I roof of ! hat obj et having a . 1 ir:itual ex i t n e. \ r v that v 1·yt.bing ha a pil'it b r a on Ct.b J'a t tllA wb n \\ ar on u p.iritunl plnn w th am b.i t that w l on a pl1y .i l 1 lane. The .· piritual or ir ani phu c i the xa dupli at of the phy i al world and f r that r a. on w kn w that ver t bing that xi. t ha a 1lrit. Tb l' is no ()'rcat r falla I han lh i 1 a that animal do not have pirit . "That whid1 i 1 ' i qual to that whi h i abo c, and tl1al '' b i h i abov i qual to that whi h i b low. " ab v , bel w. ' n all the plane th r i a p rf t · unt rpart, of thn ,,·hi his on all the oth r plane and b cans nan i abl on h piritual plane t u n · •iou f v ry{hing vhi h be i. con iou of on th phy i al plan it follow that. t.h r i a spiritual dupli at f all th pby i a1 a tivi i . Tl1 t· i om tl1ing n the 1 hy. i al plm1 whi h IT nd to th thouO'ht and emotion. t i n t motion nn it i. not thouO'ht, but till it • IT I nd t it, and w an om in c nta t with tho nrtiviti s. ow, Tir ana l1a. b en d eribed a ilen ·e, 1 tillnc , but it i p a uly in the s n ea e is harmon ~ . in the sen e that all di. cord bas ased and that v ryt.hi.ng there is in a tat f hann ny. t i al 0 qui t in t.h . n c that th oth r arti it i .· liav


Ll'

7

:ml il i : illn s. b au it i a :tat of a tivit , of m ti n t l1at th • ther m timll l1av •ea d. ron · t a t 1 . 1 innin 1v an l it o· t I . 1 inuincr o fa that iL ap[ a.r t.o . tan tlll · you c:mnol th motion of th to1 at all; hnt it i. not lnndino- till it i 1' all m vino· o rapi ll. tllnt the y • i: n l apahll' of markino- it r v luli n . ro"- in lh . am way n th . ;piritual Plrut th rc i. au inlcu. · artivit~ a c utinu 1..1. motion o bi"h that alllh 1 w,. m ti n ar n 11l ntliz 1 on a uni r it. Tb

au \'3113

th

nlllh, low r a ·ti

fh

many v hi 1 b m ron · ion

f tb

ar wh r diff rent 1 rin ipl . ar s whi .b nabl th , If t n th Tb


HER

UTI

on ion. ne . the oo-nition of all the ther irit as b · g likewi e elf n ciou goe . n lis o er that he i a self oniou go, and that v rything 1 i one lik wi e, and thi lead t th r gnition of th Br therbood f tb lane we, th r fore, recoo-nize th pirit an ha in r ornized thi , all other on eption of br therhood a . The Nirvane , th r ef r , i spoken of b the Hindus a one having 1·each d mancipation, th Jivan 1:uktu who doe not r ognize an of the ordinary diff t·entiation 1 wh ea e to b , Hindu who ea t b a Brahman, who ha. no relioion 1 n otm ry1 no famil 1 no a t . H ha b en man ipat d from all tho thino- he h o!mized the br th rhood of pirit . ti n ~ pend u n tb anything el . e aru1 t au owino- o th color of their kin or th wa th their livinO', or what th l li ve. B li f 1 ertaining t th M ntal Plane, h n tbinO' to do with the pirit and o upation 1 p rtainin to the hysi al plane an ha nothing· to do with the pirit. He re ogniz only the spiritual plan th r ef r 1 recorniz all pirit a being hi ro her . The man ba attain d to the lf onion ne therefor , do not ex lude any other lf from hi f llo shir . He re o!!'Ilize all of th m, re ogniz the broth rhood fall I irit and thi is b cau e of the r pon of hi pirit to tb vibratory impul comin()' from the variou irit around J · t i not the ·on epti n f the uni r al pirit un ~ rstan l, he ha not yet awakened to the hio-b r elf; it is imply the individual . elf but be r e o niz now all other pirits as b in"' equal 'vith him lf, a being hi brother 1 thu th illusory onception f the rdinary lif :li Hpp ar . r


L .A l\'fADHI

\una lbi on ion n 1 that n iou ne s wh re th individual irit ri abov it lf, trans endin()" th limitati n of th individual and, unitinO" it 1f with th Ulliv r al 1 irit i lo t a it w l' , in th O'f at o an of 1 iri . It i tlt ~ ra-Nirvana o.f Bu ldbi m, th Pnramok. ba f Uiului ¡m. bi i al tb t t f

ona

¡epa rat Having lost tbi. con.

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f th

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lTEH lET!

n n- elf, Ol' ratb l' the nuiv ·. al . elf ou ha\·e attain d l the on iou. n . of t.lu. niv r a l lf. Tbnt i to ·ay, tb am vibration, th am rhythm which is op rativ tbrotl•,.lt n t th · JJL't' r al I irit h m or rativ within ~""" our ow:n ·pirit n qu n1.ly J ou n lono· r hav m rcl a parti l vi w of tlting , but \ erythinn- b t i taking· pla · in tlt r alm f th Uni ' r al , pirit i ommuni at d t youl" piTit. t i no I nO' r a tiv , but it i beino· a ted upon · it i m vino· in a c rdanc with the moti n. f tho uni er a] pil·it · con · qu ntly in tbi stat f on i u ·n e v rythino- that i a tiv n h .,.ni \' r al I .irit Ian i br u ~·ht int your on. i u n \\ h n you r nliz thAt th r nrc for o movinn- in tl1 • fulJn ·. f th

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a

1 m any


1

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f for

ih

l lan

t

thr ugh it, ltav manif t L they h:ffer nt in Ii idnal

which pa.

of th

nth m m n ar of rdiuary human ac~ivit~ ' 11 :pirit a ivity. mu. I, in Lh< r w rd. ]o. him If ntirel: lo: COil ion. 11 fi r hi wn indiv iduality am.1 n rg hi. ·on. ·:iomm .·. in th uujv r ·nlit~· of ralm an. o ~oing u will p lariz him.· lf willt t.h ( 11i r::;al pirit nnd iu thi mann r p 11 th ''ny for th inflnx of i1tat •'1 iritual f r Tbcr ar ·w kin 1. r tw la f u .h t p rlta]J thr (•Ia Ia. hn. h n hi ghly 1 vel 1 d f'ion 'J c. . f th in livi htali and thu · it . H in tl• • 1111iv r~ali ~- of th tlw otb r 1 rin ·ipl : ar aband an P< : . the lti.p:h •r r nlm. cnt ri11g tlt • :pi1·i ual plan ru d in thi: my lo. e him elf in tit nniv 1·sal , p iri t, bnt only br l ·n inp; mporarily '11 tbr lov; r prin i1l• . Tit r ar , om 11 .opl wh are ahl to =>nt · tit hmC' f aru ;\i t'\'~llla ;,, tlti . ' ' H.", a 1 1 thiH i., i11 fa ·t, th a. ic> t of nil th adiviti f ihi ,· ela:::fi. Y 1t ju tbc- wakinO' s at nr , '< m p opl h tw n tlu pri nC"ipl s abl t I r nk ui 'l' world < nd 11t r :111rl I o h com


2

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tbi ·ta c of iou ness at will, v u oin 0' • o far a loing l1ave no intention of it. Wbeuver th ir mind ar on 'nt ·at don tho e hi b r things, th . are immediately ' afted up to it while still in the h dy. u h a n wa hri ama. Kri bna. w nld leav the low r ·on cion nes ' bil till in th ph, r i al hod) g off into thi c tatic ondition at any time a.nd i wa om t-im iffi ult f · him o om d wn t th l w r tat of

ara- ir ani· plane maintaininO' a sta lnt w king; con ion n on that plane beinO' daze l half awake, on he lower planes. Such per on ar term d vi ionar. , thon,.h in fa t, visionary people are usnall on a. mu b low r pla11e than the Para-Nirva.ni '· Bnt thi typ will always b p k n f rr being vi i nan, h an e 1o su )J 1 ot lc the 1 wer planes are unreal. The A tral and phy i al plan s ar o su h person· , pr t y much what th 1! ental and ud hi lanes ar to tl1 ord inary per on. They do not bave an on :iou n · of th m · th low r plane are to th m, the d earn onion ne or tb sta f dreamle l p, etc., wbil the real wakin life is Para-Nirvana. Su h person realize that l1e reality is ' hat tb y find on the spiritual plane. hat ev :"") hing 1 i a dream. To su b a one individuali . is a lream, th reality r waking tate is that of tbc r .mi '1 iritual union an] of ur h i. rmed impra ti al •tke no h1t . t in the outer worl . rrJJ i al lif i t him bu a dr am · i ha no tangibl xj t n . tenil1l. impractical that he do s not s in this practical life anythino· worth ' bil . It is n f l a l'l bi n ~ ] sir , i th spiritual. lui Rama rri hna '~a . to a rtain ext nt that way . . \lth ugh hr


3 wa 11 iou n th l u ' ·i al b would withdraw from hat to a tain th piritual. He bad n r acb i th ondition wl1 r h wa alway in th amadhi Cons iousn ss, but b 1 ired o r a h i . o -fin that at one tim in hi life he be am o wild, o 1 a i nat for what h t rm c1 hi ivin M ther tha ft n h would fall to th ot1nd and whil 1 rin tb r would ry lik a llild for hi ivine Motb r and it wa ('f

wa impl. a M g th r anl f di · h·in . al ' irit. IT attoi11 d to th

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into their en n b inCY, int the rdinary on iou ne that i. to b c u cion on the Para-Nirvani' Plane and the ph). ical plan b th, at the am time · t a t on all tb plan of natur to manife t through all th ir prin ciple an] at h same time be on iou of the uni er al .'pil·i t a tin g throu uh hem . !:11 tead of regard in th m.- lve. a bein.,. th n who i · doing· it, th y r ~miz th uni\- r al pirit a bciuo- tho for which i d il1g thi: w rk. Su ·h d n t J~e1,. t 1 ave the 1 w r 1 hm of <' n i u n in order to functi n up u the plan f on.· iou ne. . Th y ml d. th

danta, ani Yoga y t m . They aim t brin.,. tb ni u H . · of the niv r al 'pirit, rahman, a tin'' lin·ouO'h yon· yon ar 11 t doinO" anythincr 1 ut Brahman i doing· it. Jt i tl1i. i trin wl1i b i tauo-ht in th Bhao·avall it· and th ttara ita and it' as t bring lhi t th w rld tha hri Rama Kri hna manife t and h tt:ua Gita, "Tb - man' ho can ay, 'Brahman' ba over ome the Ka1ma f ten th u and in arnati u .'' That i to ay, the man wh can ompl t ly id ntif. hi entity with th Diver a1 ''pirit, and an oblit rat tb 'I" a11d a that Brahman, the ni'' r al t irit, i a tino- throucrb tbi organi m, thi. i th niv r al p1n that i doing it it is not [- J have no 'xi . t n it i. th niv r al ~ irit that i


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]hi; your m tion will e om piri ual and wh n y u r al tll r i hut an manatl n f Bu dhi, will berom piritualiz 1. La lly wh n you r aliz th r lation f oTo phy ·ira l mat r t th r and to Buddhi U1e r lllt will b a piri ualizati n f the body and a brinrrin · of all the prinC'ipl int c mor bann ni u. ibrat ry tat . Th result mu t nee aril. 1 a briugin o- f lit ' hoi , ing to tlu1t iri ua1 tat of vibration, th piritunlizing of th ntire pr · , r ultino· in a brin ·ino· of tb n ir individual con. i u n · into tha ta f arairvana, th niv r al 1 irit manif tino· in an l throuo-h all the lot\ r prin ipl , a · w 11 a t1uou()'h h individual pirit. 'Ih y n 1 no- r ff r re i tau e, but r RP nd t thi pirit, r pon l t th }rom tin · the motion whi h are g n rated within it an the r ul i w ar con. iou of the niv r ·al pil·it while fun tionin in th low r prin ii 1 . Y'\ e ar in them . t uot f t.b m. \\ ·· u e th m w ar con iou. f v r. thin that take lace n th l 'ver I lan but f th m not a thin Ull

th r i a t nd n y o 1 a v spirit and to pa. no atten ion to it, but c nt r th attention in the univer al pirit whi h ha no yet d cended into indjvidual manif tati n, t hv 11 th rc in th


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ciousness. .But in tb f nrth ty we d\vell in that conciousne s, but al o re o!!Ilize its expression in the diver individual manife tations; we ee in v ry organism, in very b ino¡, what v r it may be, a manif tation of this universal pirit; we ee on all the planes of nature, in diff r nt pt¡inciples of nature, a manifestation of tlri irit and are on ci u f the way in ' hich it manife t . This i the high t type of tb amadhi on iou ness.


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, !hut org-an a ur , om im ntui.tion, l •ino· between om1 m'ison and B n volen . Tbi orcrm1 is abo\ s a of intuition and the at of Human Natur . Tt i in r alit r tb intuiti e kno' ledg of human natnr ; tha i., th lo r e ·tion. The U} per se tion i the rgan of Fore in·ht, the ~:tbi.lity to look into he fu .ure, no in the n f }l' phe y, whi h i th o raion of th , pirit of od upon m::m' oro·an of pil'itnal(1 9)


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ir thu. r v aling t pirit what i goino- t tran pir , bu i rath r the ca1 a ity for r hip whi h look into th futur ani ornin('Y v nt ca th ir ~ had w befor th m. we will n id r the

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ar manif tation s n low r plan . Tber f r , no pro f o- all r a onin a d U) u th law 1 arned n the 1 w r 1 Jan will t a h u anytllino- ab ut tiJ nddltic Plan . If ple " uld on1y b n i t nt th ary b for th re would r aliz that t rcepti n i n an rea oninO', We h ar it oft n tat by i uti t. tb:: t w mu t r a on from data. V: IJ w 11, g1·an it, bu in rder r a n from data, w mu t fir t b · iu 1 ion of data. w n thina but th fa ulty of eerhip will enabl n. to om into p c ion of data relativ to th Bud bi lan unl we take the word of om wh ha e me into po e ion of the am . The fun tion of tb Fa ul of rsbip i t upply u. with the data. Throuo·h our intuiti01~ we, ther f re, be ome n iou of tb a tiviti s 01 th Bud hi lan . The ar> n t in tlt tri te f th w rd, fa


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fa is · m thin•)· n t11 low r plan and au e thi i. not a manif ·tati n f matt r, but i th n1timat prin ipl f matt r we mu t n d . rib it a a fa t Jut a ~ that it i · TrntlJ · it i th 'Iruth hack of h fa t. It i h m·1t rial n um na ba k of th ph nom na. J t i tlt thiwr it.· lf in t ad f a. it m. . In rd r to know thi w with thi. w planation a 1· a on. t i

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lit led wn our ba k and you can soon t ll that it i coJu. 1 u cannot b a pro es. of reasonina tell that nr i hot but ou n by ominrr in on a t with it. In a word, all our knowled c omes throu '11 n. ation not th.rouah reasoning, not thr ough thinkin , and our tlt twltt i be result of our sensation , of our perce tion · con qu ntl. , when the intuitive per on ays that b kn w ·ertain thin,o- m· true, on a k l1im lto\ l1 ]mow· it and be ay. 1 1 ju. t lmow it," h i no mor unr a ning thru1 til mat ria1i:t who claim o know thing that he cannot prov by r>a on. W h en a woman sny 1 Be au , " and d lLlJ · to a ign any otb r r a on h i . impl foll wing l1 r ilttniti n . , 11 inluitiv I know. hat c rtain tbing ar tru hut :11c annot prove th m · he cannot t 11 ou lJOw b e know tl1 m l1ut th r i mor "ris lorn in th 11 B cau ," tltan tlt P j in all th -phil opbi al p ·nlations in vb i h th ci •lJ ti , t indulg ·. VVb n a sailor ay b know: a tonn is minrr f r h f el it i11 hi bon s, h i following out th sam pr i niple. e i intuitive an] r pon(ls o it. Intuition i , th ref or , tb nega th~ l ' spon th e for es or rative upon the uddbi Phm . It brin ·. u: into th c rnition f truth a fn t b inrr th manif ·tation on om 1 w r plan tbnn ih Buddbic of a. t.ruth, truth beina that pr i11 ·i1le op rati upon th Bn ldbic lane. ' 'Vye thu s gniz Truth int 1l ctually anal i all~· , iliat i. ' e g t arh tl'u h in an ab. r·;, . n , 1 aral . antl apart fr m v n lhin~>· ls jn ·t a w gn1b cr fa . with ou · p r pti n . R a n lt n ·o to work, tak · JP tb e in uiti e truth , and b a pro· of : ynth . i · br1ngs tb into u h hape a to be handl d h. · u .. The. · are no 1 ng r di r nne t d hut 1 r om hnnr ni u_. ··on i on qu en ly, t he 1 r f :yn1 h i <L a1. pli •<l o th e tr11 tl1 ··1 au d fr om h Bn lcl hi "Plan . 1t ma)~


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al f anHly. i takinO' th ruth and eparatin tb m that w ·an . the om· r th m. w ·m E ov r by anal ti al r a onin tha tb truth n tb Buddhi Plan i 11 t ultimate, but a manif alion f a piritual truth n the Nir ani lan . ot th f1m tion f Intuiti n i t r orrniz tha. whi h i up 11 th Buddhi Plan a tl1 time ' bat 'or i ma b . Thi .

i th Thid E~r . Jt i th Ey which on tb • Budd hi Phm . Th R.i hi i

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n t b 1 y a pro e · of r a nin citb r, but a matt r of ·on ion J ('rc -ption. mu t i1nply kn w, wi hout an.· r a n for lm wing-ju t lm ' tha the · for ar th ff ct · of piri ual infl1en on tb Nirvaui lan also what ff t th y will hav on th low r plan . only tbi but b rou t al o b abl know theil' k ynot !b e hor 1 nn t n f ea h, and h r for e lb m in r lation t u 1 ~ i n t r :.~. · on it out uut e


r lati 11, • that h • c<m whul mu i al haxm uy t.h ,v ihrat i11 11 · or anr with, :mel : inn- tlli. b wiJl kn w jn . t what vibratory fore will attrae tho. f\ prin ii 1 . an I Iring· th m t tlt low r 1lan . mm1if :tati n. N t 1 l. mu.· t h . 1b f 111 11111 f w 1'1 l h . <' Yihrnti <tn 1 ill ' , ilOI lh ) !antra i al r

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fore recognize th v nt nc ar o traJl ir and i nabl d t f r ca t comin ,. ev nt in th.i way. It is reliable o lono- a it deal with ature. Whenev r it und rtak to ris abo ature it i. no lono-er reliabl . It, b ing uddh i Facult:r.• i infallible in r f ren e t mat rial bin()" , but not r liabl "'ith ref r n to spiritual thin ·s. Human Natur , like all the other facultie , i ' d velo ed by u. apa ity d pend upon: Fir t-Its size· c nd-Th relativ Thid-Th quantit whi h saturate tb ti u , ivin it a O'reater d gr of a tivity than we would ordinarily find; Al o, it depend laro- ly upon th d r f a tivity and evelopment of the Pineal Glan l, but a ove all on the lev lo m nt of the Buddhi ody function . It i d vcloped by cultivation, by lookin into th Bu dhic Plan , by tb exercise and a tivity of the Budlbio o y, and in proportion a uddhi i developed o will be the r lati e tr n th of this fa ulty. Intuition rna be d v loped by the pra ti of izinoup peopl . The propen ity will thus be ultiva ed and a tb propensity row o will th fa ulty t·ow with it. l3y th u tom of yi ldino- to intuition, d l endin ... upon ' bate er intuiti e impr s i n ou may re ive of differnt tbino- , b man ipatin intuition from the int 11 ct, we will ultiva e thi principl an thu it will b om mu 'h m r a tiv . By the pnl t i of lo kino- into the future an.d. cndeavoriuo· to ee the at es ba k of eff cts, in tb r words, by, trainino- the fa ulty to try to discover that whi h is back of th manife tation i will b d veloped so that its parti ular fun tion will b fulfill d.


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