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Letters on Occult Meditation - Letter VII - The Use of Color and Sound
September 7th, 1920

Today we will take up the subject of the application of color. If colors are but the veil cast over an influence, and if you can, by use of the intuition, find out which colors thus shroud a virtue you have the key to the matter in hand. You will have noted two facts that stand out in these letters:

  • That the subject touched upon is so vast that only its outline has in any way been attempted.
  • That each sentence written in these letters aims at an exact impartation of a complete thought and is full of matter for consideration. Why have I not dealt with the matter in greater detail, and why have I not entered into lengthy explanations and sought to expand the sentences into paragraphs? For the sole reason that if the preliminary work has been done in the meditation of the past years by the student he will find the material of these letters conducive to the development of abstract thought, and to the widening of the channel that communicates with the intuition. I but seek to be suggestive. My aim is but to indicate. The usefulness of the teaching I give depends upon the intuition of the pupil. Therefore, when I say that color has certain effects when applied I would warn you that it will be necessary to interpret the above in terms of life, in terms of form, and in terms of mind.

The Application of Color

  1. In meditation.
  2. In healing.
  3. In constructive work. [238]

Color may be used in many ways, and the above three ways do not cover the subject. They but indicate three ways that are of immediate and practical use to the student. Color may be employed in contacting other evolutions, subhuman or superhuman; in definite work of destruction or of shattering; it may be used in conjunction with other methods such as music or movement, or in connection with stated mantrams, thereby bringing about certain results, but with all these we need not, in this series of letters, concern ourselves. The growth of the individual and his increased capacity to be of service are all brought about by the wise use of occult meditation. Let us therefore consider our first point.

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