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25786 THE LOTUS CIRCLE |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
PART I 2. Fall of Adam 4. Creation 5. Purgatory 6. Mantra 7. Meditation 8. Man’s Spirit 9. Death 13. Offering 16. Birth 17. God Turned Flat Earth into Round 20. Christ the King: "I Shall Return” 21. Time 22. Love 23. Work or Effort 24. Intelligence 26. Heaven and Hell 27. Right Thoughts, Words, and Deeds 29. Man and Woman 30. Religion 31. Problems in Life 32. Definitions of Will Power, Intelligence, and Love 33. Conflict Between Matter and Spirit 34. The Mind 35. Soul 36. Sleep and Dreams 38. Will Power + Intelligence = Love 39. Computer Justice 40. Awareness 41. Sex 42. Temptations 43. All Souls’ Day 44. Pranic Energy = Christ = Love 45. Actions 46. Inspiration 47. Judgment 48. Forgiveness 49. Resurrection 50. Path to Heaven < Part II Table of Contents > < Part III Table of Contents > < Home > |
MEDITATION
Meditation is focusing one's whole energy into one single thought. It is like standing only on one toe so that one's weight is concentrated on that toe, thus increasing the pressure which, in physics, is force divided by area. You increase the pressure not by increasing the force but by decreasing the divisor which is area. In effect, the particular surface area receives tremendous force. When one meditates, he does not increase the power of the mind. He simply shuts out and banishes other thoughts; he stops sensory perceptions so as to focus mental energy on a single topic. The topic concerned receives all the energy of the mind that penetrates the said topic.
When one prays with full concentration, the message sent to the spirit world is faster and louder. When he meditates, the topic receiving his full concentration is absorbed by the mind faster and with impact. The person meditating makes his mind receptive to messages from the universal consciousness. Meditation is like tuning in the radio to get the right station. It is making one's body conducive to messages from the spirit world by shutting off all distractions from material things. it is like tuning in to FM which is the spirit world, whereas one's ordinary reception is tuned to AM, the material world.
Therefore, if one wants to communicate with the spirits, God gave him the power to do so. 0nly he has to neutralize the pull of material things. Fasting, which is self-denial from the intake of food and other carnal pleasures increases one's ability to meditate because fasting decreases one's affinity to material things. Meditation is like climbing the mountain. As one practices it more often, he becomes nearer the top and is able to observe a better view of the material world and hear clearly the messages from the heaven above.
Meditation sharpens one’s sensory perception. Because meditation teaches one to have the will power to direct his mind to any topic and concentrate there, as bonus, his mind learns how to receive efficiently sensory messages from outside, be it sound, sight, taste, or smell. Meditation is better achieved when one assumes the lotus position of yoga as hardly any energy leaves the body.
Meditation helps in one's study because incongruent thoughts are shut out from entering the mind. This has the effect of increasing the pressure that could penetrate the subject of study. Knowledge learned is imbibed by the spirit so that when the spirit leaves the body it carries with it all the knowledge it learns on Earth through reading and direct experiences.
Meditation is better achieved when one's stomach is not full so as to avoid the bodily distractions from the grinding of the stomach. It is better achieved when one is not tired or sleepy. Early hours in the morning when one is free from distracting noises will be ideal.
Meditation is sharpened when one looks at the eye inside the figure of the triangle --- the symbol of one God in three divine persons. God is the set and the three divine persons are its elements. But the elements are complementary and will not antagonize or oppose each other. When one looks at the symbol of God with full concentration, he is slowly and slowly being drawn to the spirit world. When he does not hear the surrounding voices and is not aware of the things around him, his spirit is drawn to God; that is, he has "astral traveled." When he sees Jesus with His right hand raised (Christ the King), he is already knocking at God's doorsteps. But to be magnetized by the "eye" one has to lessen the gravitational pull of material things lest the "eye" magnet be neutralized by the material lodestone.
When one meditates, the door in your brain is opened to welcome messages from the spirit world. Sometimes, if one has mastered the art, his spirit separates from his body leaving behind a silver string. When he wants to return instantaneously he can come back. What is death? It is the cutting off of this silver string and locking the door in the brain so that the spirit can no longer come back.
When one is mortally wounded, sometimes the door opens and like the genie in the bottle, the spirit leaves the body. People in near death sometimes recall having seen their bodies lying down and then seeing a light at the end of a tunnel. When one is dead-drunk from wine or drugs, the door in the brain sometimes opens and the spirit floats. That is why drug addicts love the feeling of floating.
With the doorway open, there is that danger that an evil spirit may enter the brain and the possessed person could go on a killing spree. Concentrating forcefully is like opening the brain's door for one's spirit to see the non-material world. This is the process of opening the third eye.
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