Awakening the Third Eye

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external appearance of non-physical beings. The next step is
therefore tuning into the lights in order to discern the presence
of the beings behind them.
Another experience that may happen, during meditation or out of
it, is to feel the presence of an angel or of some high spiritual
being around you. This experience is not uncommon after a big
(and sincere) emotional release while practising the Clairvision
techniques of regression. It gives the feeling of the descent of a
supremely peaceful energy that surrounds you and sheds light on
your whole being.
What to do with an angel? There is the sense that the moment is
precious, and that if one does not display the right receptivity, a
great deal of the experience may be lost. Some people tend to try
and engage in dialogue with the angel, to ask all sorts of questions
or even to channel the angel, to let the angel speak through them
and answer other people's questions. The problem with this attitude
is that it tries to establish a mental communication with a being
that comes from far beyond the mind. It is a great waste. This
beautiful super-conscious presence is close to you, and you limit it
with the concepts of your mind. In terms of the example
developed earlier, it is like trying to make the angel fit into your
cage.
The approach of the Clairvision techniques is different: remain
extremely still and silent, and tune into the angel. Become the
angel. Let its glory become alive in you. You will get infinitely
more out of the moment, because the experience isn't limited by
any mental filter. On the contrary, it allows some completely new
patterns of consciousness to be initiated in you. Many dynamic
activities and operating functions of the Higher Self will be
triggered, which will slowly mature later on. In terms of your
own experience, it will give you a glimpse of the states of
consciousness that come next, and activate the seeds of the
transformation leading to them.
This mode of approach based on tuning in is altogether similar to
that expressed by the ancient Sanskrit saying:
devam bhūtva devam yajñet
To worship a god, first become the god.


Chapter 11 – The Art of Tuning In

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