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 and keep clean and dynamic. A is the higher point which helps the throwing out of all dirt already accumulated, whereas B is the lower point which helps pushing out the incoming impressions from the outer world-gross impressions. Once these centres are kept clean the seeker begins to feel the ascent of his own consciousness to higher levels on further transmissions.
According to the seekers' aspiration the transmission helps them to the higher centres. The heart itself has a miniature field of points. In the larger expansion of the same we have the points called 1 (the heart), 2 (atma), 3 (buddhi or jnana), 4 (agni, tejas), and 5 (visuddha). The expansion of the heart coincides with the entire circulatory (blood) system of the body. The 6th point is the Mind centre or cit-lake. The transmission is done at the heart centre so as to lead the individual to the experience of the several points in the order mentioned, till he reaches this point of cit (consciousness or mind). This secures for the individual a very high experience of being beyond the particularised sense-world.
In no other system have these points been mentioned. As a matter of experience they seem to be, unaware of this descent and ascent of the flow of the higher superfine consciousness into the heart and to the cit-centre (head). The two points within the Heart Region (which can now be said to extend from the toe to the crest of the head) are most important for experience. In the continuity established between these two points there is harmonization and peace of a different order. According to the experience, the values of the higher centre are inverse to those at the heart centre, but though such, they are not contradictory, but reveal the dynamics of the flow of transmission and thought force.
It is of course possible for the flow to be developed straight to the heart from the cit-lake, without having to travel the four intermediate points of visuddha, agni, jnana, atma and reach the experience of peace at both points and feel liberation. Most great saints have the experience of these points, and claim to have reached the highest state because, in a sense, these points are reflections of the higher points in the Mind Region or of the still further Central Region, of which they have hardly any awareness. The intensity of these experiences makes this assertion possible.































































































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