EL,
Bergen, 10-11-'13
It's always
necessary to give a new picture of what has to happen in meditation
and of how one has to behave therein. When one sits down to meditate
one should try to see to it that the room one is in is neither too
hot nor too cold, so that one feels as few hindrances from the
physical body as possible. The first thing that'll appear is a kind
of inner unrest, as if things were pricking and crawling in our
blood, so that one feels distracted by it; it can even become a
rushing of the blood. Perhaps people who haven't experienced this
will think that they're better meditators. But that isn't the case,
for everyone must more or less experience this pricking in the blood,
and it's actually a proof that one is on the right track, for
one thereby becomes aware of something that one always likes to
ignore in ordinary life. For the stabbing and pricking of the blood
makes us aware of the egotism that we're still full of and that
hinders us from getting into the spiritual world. This will hinder us
from acquiring the necessary quiet, but with a strong continuation of
meditation one will get so far that this prickling will no
longer disturb us while it's present.
A kind of
difficulty in breathing is a second hindrance that emerges in
meditation. A moment comes when one feels as if breathing would
stop, as if one had a thickening or constriction in the throat that
takes one's breath away. This is something that anyone who tries to
meditate will probably experience and it points to the
untruthfulness that's still in us.
A third
thing is that one can suddenly feel very weak during meditation
and that sweat breaks out. This is the case in fat people. If the
etheric body loosens itself here it has a kind of dense wall before
it so that the meditator can't see through it, and further attempts
to see spiritual beings will fail. Or one can feel very
comfortable and light, as if one were in a kind of dream state. This
indicates that we're not inclined to be sociable, and that we tend to
lead a dreamy life on the physical plane. To counteract the egoism
that can arise so strongly that one can feel very disturbed by it one
could read the Lord's Prayer, the Sermon on the Mount or the
beginning of John's Gospel and let them work in one. This will create
quiet in us for awhile. What was given as the Fifth Gospel can also
prevent a further increase in egotism.
The more
seriously we develop ourselves as esoterics, the more we should develop
a devotion in us and bring it towards higher beings such as angels.
They need our esoteric striving and the study of theosophy as food
for themselves. And to the extent that theosophy presses into us and
we make it into a part of our own being, archangels can use it for
the further development of single peoples and therefore for their own
development.
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