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 thanks to the wrongly directed ideas and thoughts of different kinds. It is owing to the senses (indriyas) and manas taking wrong turns and getting solidified that we begin to lose the powers of discrimination. Meditation centres the entire force at one point, namely, the heat, which is the natural physical centre. This heart should not be confused with the anahata-chakra of the six centres of tantra-yoga. It is the Centre of individual mind which by this meditation is gradually tamed to leave its habit of wandering about. Thus the individual mind is directed into the right path.
Shri Ram Chandraji speaks about the necessity "to go back through the downward motion to the condition from which we had come down". This requires a brief explanation. The descent from the higher or Ultimate Centre is a downward path upto the formation of the physical heart. The going back by the downward motion means the reversal of the entire motion from within the heart by the utilization of the Central force to form a region, so to speak, round the heart region. This formation leads to the expansion of the centres located in our body. The Central force begins to activate them so as to make them glow, for they have lost this power of luminosity as the solidity increased. This is a new method indeed for it is not mentioned in any literature as to how the downward motion of the central force makes the covering over the entire Heart Region and makes the centres which had formed previously and made non-luminous, become luminous again. These centres of the Heart Region are invaluable, for it is the glow of this heart that makes one realize the readiness of the abhyasi for spiritual growth. When the Master transmits this Central force on to the heart of the abhyasi his heart becomes glowing with jyoti or light, and he experiences the calm and lightness of the Infinite Central force itself.
Since the blood from the heart moves over the entire body it may well be said that the Heart Region extends from the toes to the crest of the head (shikar). The Heart Region consists of many fibres of different hues and colours, and we are all the time with them. It is the experience of the abhyasi that he sees several kinds of colours, such as yellow, red, green and blue, and these refer to certain points which have to be transcended on our return journey to the Centre.
































































































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