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 Central Region
The progress or travel beyond the Mind Region brings us into the Central Region. Physiologically, it is situated beyond the occipital lobe. Cosmically, it is beyond the Brahmanda including the para-Brahmanda levels. The Brahmanda level reveals, as we pointed out, the power which could help us to overcome not only our internal but also our external conditions. That these two, that is the external and the internal, may be mutually opposed and yet complementary is what is not usually recognized. But it is very important to emphasize that at certain points the two must be recognized to be contradictory, for the external is not merely the extension of the internal or vice versa. On the other hand, one seems to be the inversion of the other though containing all that the other contains.
When one passes beyond the Brahmanda one arrives at a point where one is no longer aware of the fact that he exercises any power, for all resistances seek to have broken down not by force but naturally. Then he is aware of a new kind of calm and plainness and simplicity. The peace of this zone is different from what had been in the other levels. Forceless force works automatically. It is spontaneous and unimpeded and causes no violent experiences. It is colourless and lightless though it must be clear also that one is not in ignorance or in darkness. It is this force that the Master uses for transformation and it is that which soothens the resistances by removing them or rather dissolving them. This is love truly understood.
The Central Region is thus entered into. This region has been a closed book to all the previous seers. It is Shri Ram Chandraji's discovery. The seven worlds of the Ancients were bhuh, bhuvah, svar, janah, mahah, tapas and satyam. The going beyond the satyam has been heralded by those who have spoken of the Para (Transcendent). By entering the Central Region one goes beyond the Satya world. As we have stated we are beyond the worlds of dualities and conflicts. This Central Region is that of the Supreme Divinity. It is the region of divine Splendour. It also is said to have seven rings of splendour, which are indescribable. This wonderful region is the most expansive one. One travelling in this region is, of course, a liberated one, though the rings here do intimate that absolute liberation is yet to be got. It































































































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