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oat L THe AURA, phomaeivy se for our own al Be whould t ane db Le ‘al, {may Beatle ah of cure, 50 that our own will’ end effort Pe, e6 laked aye Hale ag" With the sadearours of ths, Occult Physician, or even of ¢) ee s A ae tbe Sheehan: ones © GESEE iy ot cla Hinge whe offers ue a cure. : s % ‘Re bagi g a atetony aeale with the Sixtace of AR a6 he Aura, “ wie what we. mt Lovey: ithe Olairvay, € ganglia and nerve-centres a foe Pp alo wibn their connection “wit nee ret eat v3 it te af : these “ena | dye feitee t ereby those ee Opies z how these | ar Steint 7 fe . ‘thin, ‘and how these ree} Wo St sohsteblabies Soma g oat ty moaify each other, He ctiala eo know mee the Bra. ai ave a Siabyaie _(aeabloe ‘nerdy, | agnos tg, The r green or purple clouds around « but this of the boay he may form an idea of what i& the condition at the aura, m a Clairvoyant's report or his own observation he may. veri fy. ise: i “studded all over with sensitive polnta, snusreua to nerve-centges in koe ee . the physical body. He knows that these are really distributed, int ness. But for the, eases hg has. t to. , eoned ge the pS a, el ei 88,3, CORT wee bz f eygtem fo: ip Shek hd Tow tor elise. the appearance, to the “Oleirroy: t.>, Let, him. Look at, . ‘the sky on a clear moouless, night, observing, the multitude of stars, e a * conception of. ‘the appearance of the aura. Every, dla of cutee Repr! sents a sensitive point, “Brery, group or constellation forme a symbols. Tust now he disregards, these, and tise all colourvariations, and thinks only of the points which he nay look on ag nerre-terminale, crary one communi cating with the brain by what we, have. callea"comects ing-Lines". oi L . . 3 equal brilliance allover the field’ as the stars do. Certain groups, will shine brightly, others will be dim and quiescent. The Elaizvoyant ill know therefrom, more or less according to bis advance and experi- ence, what ts occupying the mind and thought of the patient. The mum e3 that so ‘shine out and are “salient will depend on the advance of the! subjects In the simple and primitive type “of man “comparatively few will be illumined. at one time -- many more in the. case of the Adept. It is supposed that, with the perfected body ~ what 1s termed the Christ-body |= when the pilgrimage is done, the whole. aura is equally illuminated, and resembkes the starry sphere. Wow the Student may thus picture these sensitive points to himself ‘a bulbs at the end of ‘eurouass barged with'vitel fluid (tbie term will be presently explained - it is merely popular ana not scientific). Whe 5 tu ult is stimulated from without, e vital torill passes through the thread to the brain. When it is stimulated from within, a vital, thrill passes from the brain to the bull. Jo either case there is also a retu current completing @ circuit, and the bulb glows. out’ as an electric’ lamp whem the current ig ewitctied-on. (Wotés This must be’teken as > ALagremiatic, not’ as an anatomical description. This will’ come later). We must for the present put on one side the connection between these sensitive points and the phyéioal brain, and how impulses: pass from on to the other, and fix the attention entirely on the surface of the Aur Vow that surface must be nebulous, and must be irreguler.-- but: those qualities too we disregard for the sake of ‘clearness, ‘and simply think of it as @ surface studded with 1ight-pointe; and we look oa the eurfe as having some analogy to the bumen skin. This analogy is very useful,

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