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There are, therefore, seven factors which condition the
quality of the forces which seek expression through the etheric body:
Once, however, these are ascertained and there is some assurance as to their factual truth, the entire problem begins to clarify and the disciple can work with knowledge and understanding. He becomes a scientific worker in the field of hidden forces. He knows then what he is doing, with what energies he must work, and he begins to feel these energies as they find their way into the etheric vehicle. Now comes the stage wherein he is in a position to find out the reality and the work of the seven centers which provide inlet and outlet for the moving forces and energies with which he is immediately concerned in this particular incarnation. He enters upon a prolonged period of observation, of experiment and experience and institutes a trial and error, [250] a success and failure, campaign which will call for all the strength, courage and endurance of which he is capable. Broadly speaking, the energy of the soul works through the highest head center and is brought into activity through meditation and applied aptitude in contact. The energy of the integrated personality is focused through the ajna center, between the eyes; and when the disciple can identify himself with that, and is also aware of the nature and the vibration of his soul energy, then he can begin to work with the power of direction, using the eyes as directing agencies. There are, as you have gathered in your studies, three eyes of vision and direction at the disposal of the disciple.
It is through this triplicity, for instance, that the trained initiate works when dealing with a group of people or with an individual.
The inner or divine eye is quiescent and relatively inactive, being only the organ of observation where the soul is concerned and it is not yet - in the majority of cases - a distributor of directing soul energy. The disciplined reoriented aspirant, however, integrated and focused in his purified personality, is using both buddhic and manasic force; he is beginning to be intuitional and predominantly mental. It is when these two triangles are under control and are beginning to function properly that the seven centers in the etheric body are brought under clear direction, become the recipients of the established rhythm of the developed human being, and present consequently an instrument to the soul through which appropriate energies can flow and the full organization and purpose of a functioning son of God can be manifested on Earth. Next comes what we have called the stage of direction. The soul or the integrated personality is in command or - on a higher turn of the spiral - the Monad is in command [252] and the personality is simply then the agent of spirit. Through the two triangles or through both of them working synchronously, the centers up the spine (five in all) are brought under rhythmic control. Energy is directed into them or through them; they are steadily brought into a beauty of organization which has been described as a "life aflame with God"; it is a life of spiritual application and service wherein the higher triangle is the most potent. The following three statements sum up the story of the eventual release of the disciple from the Great Illusion:
You will note that this is all embodied and brought about in the sevenfold work described above. This can be summarized as follows:
The question now arises as to how this is to be brought about. This brings us to our second point. |
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