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of the special meditation) one is to have the conception (thought) that all the five senses - vision, audition, olfaction, gustation and somaesthesis have acquired merging in their real essence and that perfect character, which existed there and was the destination, has taken their place, and that one has developed (in oneself) that same form of character”.
“In case of somebody having something specially excessive (in comparison to people in general), that must be necessarily taken up along with (for cleaning). When meditation is over, one is to rise up with the same conception (thought) and supposition (imagination) viz. the needed state has been established beyond doubt. This meditation can be taken up by one who has attained approach to the cosmic (Kubra) region. One thing more has to be noted for future in view of past experience (what has happened often in these degraded times), I have to point out of necessity that every meditation as invented and being invented by people (everywhere) is not beneficial. Only that meditation will be correct which its founder inventor would tally ;and that is to be of the sort that has its communications from above (beyond)”.
[15-01-1946:PG. 112-113 A.B II-III}
Special Methods (3-point):
“The method (for general practice by beginners): A firm supposition of Divine light in the heart is to be formed; and a part of that light is to be drawn up to the uppermost point of the brain (generally called Brahma Randhra) and “AUM” is to be uttered on reaching that point. Then that part of Divine Light be (supposed as) drawn downwards, uttering “TAT” on the way; and finally that light is to be supposed to give a jolt at the point of the navel, while uttering “SAT”. This is the first stage of (the practice of the three-cornered repetition of the sacred incantation “AUM TAT SAT”).
[10-06-1945: pg.31 (A.BII - III)]
“The second stage of this practice consists in reducing the supposed Divine Light in the heart to the size of a little less than three-fourth of a pie (the smallest Indian coin about half centimeter in diameter at the time - 1945 A.D.); and then the process of drawing up and bringing down that light, while uttering the words of the incantation at different stages as described above, is to be repeated. Then comes its third stage, which if performed methodically, can hardly be tolerated




























































































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