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Presentation by Dr. K. Parvathi Kumar
Intuition (extract) There is a way, an intelligent way to
work with thought. It is to imagine. Regular
imagination, deep, intense imagination, leads to visualization. It is not day
dreaming. Day dreamers have neither the will nor the constancy. Seldom they
work with the will, much less they can direct the will. Imagination is
scientific. All scientists are imaginative. Jules Verne, Madam Curie, Niels
Bohr, Albert Einstein, etc. all were imaginative. Imagination is the basis of
all creativity. “Imagine, visualize and create" are the instructions for
White Magic. Every scientist is deeply and intensely imaginative. His intense,
focused imagination knocks the door of intuition. An idea flashes forth and
then invention is made. That is the process of White Magic with a scientist.
Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi and the like, are social scientists. Their
intense and focused concern for the well being of the society unfolded the
means to work for social welfare. Jesus Christ, Buddha, Pythagoras, Moses,
Zarathustra and the like, are spiritual scientists. In any field of activity,
imaginative thoughts can lead to function intuitively. The intuitive function
is the function of the soul! I hope some of
you have read the book written by Richard Bach "Jonathan Livingston
Seagull". In that book, Jonathan was told by his Teacher: "If you
wish to be on that mountain peak, you are there". Jonathan asked:
"How is it possible?” The Teacher said: "It is possible. Close your
eyes and think that you are there". Jonathan thought. Then the Teacher
said: "Open your eyes" and Lo! Jonathan was on the peak! Such is the
beauty of the velocity of the Word, when we know how to work with it as
thought. Sitting in
meditation, one can reach the centres relating to the body, also the centres
anywhere on the planet and the centres anywhere in the solar system. One can
permeate the solar system. Permeation, again, is essentially the quality of the
soul, which we are. We are the soul and we have bodies, but we live under a mistaken
identity. Our's is ‘a case of mistaken identity'. We limit ourselves by our
name, form, colour, race, nationality, language etc. We build them, fortify
them and hold them close to us. Consequently, we are held by them, then it is
limitation. Limitation is what we create for ourselves. Kriya Let us use the
gift of velocity of thought and try to permeate into the subtle Existence.
Imagination, visualization, intuitional functioning are focusing exercises. It
is also a technique of meditation among others. In meditation, it is not enough
to just sit. Meditation also suggests an action, kriya. The import of kriya is action. When we close our eyes to contemplate, there has to be
some kind of action, for example: the application of the mind upon respiration
or upon a thought; focusing upon the sacred centres within us like Shambala, which is the top of our head (Sahasrara), or on Ajña (Brow Centre) or on Visuddhi
(Throat Centre) or on Anahata (Heart
Centre). We do not allow the thought to move vaguely. During a time span of 15
to 20 minutes we close our eyes to remain in silence. How many of us are able
to focus upon a sacred centre either within ourselves or outside? Focusing
within is considered more advantageous. Shambala is in the
Gobi Desert and it is also the cap of our head. The Himalayas and all the ashrams relating to the Himalayas are in
our Heart Centre (Anahata). The South
Pole corresponds to our Base Centre (Muladhara),
the Equator, to our navel. We can dwell in akasha or in the ether by
being in the Visuddhi or Throat
Centre. We need to focus on something while we are in contemplation, because
the thought enables us to be there in a split second. In India we have an
effective instruction to be give to the students of meditation. It is a bit
harsh to listen to, but effective. It is as follows: "When you sit in
meditation, do not move like a stray dog. A stray dog has no program. It goes
from house to house, gets beaten and keeps licking its wounds. A trained dog is
alert. If you are a trained dog, you can listen and make contacts at a farther
distance. If you close your eyes and allow the thought to move as it likes, you
are still a stray dog. Please, do not apply this example to others, apply it to
yourself”. Kriya yoga means yoga relating to action. Action here is
mental, mentally we have to apply ourselves either upon respiration or upon
sound or upon a spiritual symbol or upon the beautiful decorated form of a
deity, or upon the smiling face of a Master. The mind has to be engaged in
action with something relating to buddhic
or even higher planes. Meditation is also a mental action of observation of
thoughts. Master CVV and Lord Krishna suggest such observation. In any case,
meditation is not vague sitting. Master D.K.
suggests to keep the mind receptive (to higher, nobler things/thoughts).
Thus, meditation is Kriya. Non-doing
is the happening of the mind but cannot be a proposal of the mind. Please think
it over again and again.… Electric Hint Intuition is the
other name for 'Electric Hint'. It happens in a split second, like a flash. Our
antenna (the crown of the brain) works better, stands as a good receptor of
intuitional flashes for the brain cells. The flash happens and one knows that
it is true even though there seems to be no logic behind it. Scientists who
were innovators followed their intuition. When man intuitively discovers
something, he proceeds because he knows, even if it takes time for the masses
to realize the truth. At all times there are only a few who can understand
intuitive work. After an intuitive person dies, people write volumes about him,
make a golden calf of him and worship him. Anyway they do not follow the
teachings! This pattern has been demonstrated repeatedly by humanity.
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