EL,
Bremen, 1-11-'14
As soon as
one begins to meditate the etheric body contracts. An inner warmth
arises thereby, for it's the warmth ether — under light, sound
and life ethers — that contracts. If one then pays attention to
what one has outside one, one will perceive that it's something
flowing, like a kind of religious devotion, like moral warmth in the
world ether. And one becomes aware that what one has in
oneself is something else — like a having to be
ashamed with respect to this moral world warmth. A man doesn't like
this very much, he doesn't want to be ashamed, he avoids this. And so
he says that he's not making any progress He hides from himself. He
can only get further here by unfolding his will nature. And if he
says: I can't, it only means: I don't want to unfold my will. One
should often look into and listen in holy silence to one's physical
body and try to perceive what's murmuring in there. One must
direct one's attentiveness entirely inwards without paying any
attention to what's going on around one.
In
meditation one perceives everything, everything makes an impression;
however one's consciousness shouldn't be focussed on it, but should
be entirely directed towards the meditation.
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