Meditation

Course XV - Teaching 6: Purposes

Emotionality is led to a high point of vibration during the Sensitive Picture. If the practitioner stops the exercise, emotionality returns immediately to its early state, and nothing occurs in the soul.

Course XV - Teaching 8: The Black Lady

What may represent the Black Lady in Cafh’s Symbols? The spiritual path is traveled by stages; it neither begins nor ends in one life. It began by the individuation of the human being and shall end by his liberation.

Course XV - Teaching 9: The Abyss

What may the abyss symbolize as subject of meditation? First, we must emphasize the analogy between the graphic picture suggested by this word and the environment in which mankind in general lives, struggles, enjoys and suffers to die.

Course XV - Teaching 11: The Standard

Generally, in observing the spiritual process of the souls, at a moment the enthusiasm for purification decreases and the meditator stops by repeating inconsistent imaginative pictures that, because of their repetition, neither arouse enthusiasm, nor make the soul progress in the purgative aspect or in the spiritual process in general.

Course XV - Teaching 12: The Temple of Gold

An ordinary man tries to solve his anxieties as soon perceives that distraction and entertainment are forgotten, and perhaps he does not notice that these means move away just temporarily from the mental surface the hammering of his troubles, while in his own soul, the latter remain unsolved.

Course XV - Teaching 13: The Veil of Ahehia

We cannot take for granted that the purgative face of meditation reduces any evil existing in the soul and that the loving face is the positive, or constructive, aspect of the work, for one and the other become indispensable to get spiritual aims.

Course XV - Teaching 15: The System of Meditation

Is there any relationship between the seven classical subjects of meditation so far analyzed? Does this order respond to the process that naturally must develop in the soul of the meditator?

Course XIX - Teaching 12: Ascetic Postures

Here you shall find in detail main postures used in meditation and concentration. For meditation, you should use the “mental seated posture” described above, but with your arms freely hanging from your shoulders at each side of the body.

Course XX - Teaching 1: Meditation

Meditation is an affective act of the soul; this is why it has certain mechanic mode, because each being realizes God according to his inner idiosyncrasy. But the exercise of meditation, if contributes quite partially by itself, makes the mind acquire certain habit that facilitates one’s meditation and prepares for it.

Course XX - Teaching 5: Affective Meditation on the “Two Ways” and the “Standard”

Meditation: The “TWO WAYS”. Effect: “DETACHMENT”. Invocation: I ask Him who right now I worship after the name of Maitreya to be my Guide and my Path. My request is not to expect His Coming, but to tread on the path to Him.