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The Physical Body and Meditation Reading 903–24
Оглавление(Q) What is the proper posture for my meditations?
(A) As has been indicated before, each individual is an entity, each individual has had and is—not a law unto itself, but—a development unto the law!
That then becomes rather that which is to the entity the more expressive of that being sought to be attained in the experience. Thus as the entity has attained, as the entity has gained in itself, at times the pose or posture would be different. As these vary, meet same.
Remember, how was it given of old? (which may never, never be improved upon!) In the offering of that which would cleanse the body, in the offering of that which would roll away those influences in the experiences of an individual, varied forms and manners were given that they (the forms) might to the entity in its inner self find that response of doing and being in accord with the sources from which aid, help and understanding is sought.
Hence to each there comes a change. So to this entity. Do not let it become as a rote only, nor as form only; but as chord answering to chord, as the vibrations from each portion of the body to the one purpose in self of being in accord with the divine within, in body, in mind.
Thus it becomes the better.
In some periods it will be found that soft music would aid, though the music may be made by the very activity of the concording of the vibrations through the body.
At other periods odors may aid, though these—too—may be as an emanation from the altars of sacrifice within self; or those postures that may bring into play the activity of them all.
(Q) In her daily life, is she able to discriminate between the divine guidance and that of desire?
(A) Every one may answer self in this. As He has so oft given, if ye will be silent—even though a moment—ye know. For it is not in the storm, nor in the rage, nor the tempest—but in the still small voice.