The Path, Vol. I.—1886-'7.: A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, Theosophy in America, and the Study of Occult Science, Philosophy, and Aryan Literature.Various
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The Path, Vol. I.—1886-'7.: A Magazine Devoted to the Brotherhood of Humanity, Theosophy in America, and the Study of Occult Science, Philosophy, and Aryan Literature.
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This constant and peculiar singing, provocative as it is of a peaceful
abstraction so great as to exclude all outer things and thoughts,
seems to induce a state which draws the hearer into the border lands
of Spirit. Works on eastern travel and foreign witnesses, alike affirm
that many faquirs repeat “Aum,” and also “Rama,” thousands of times,
merely because they are told that such a thing is useful, while others
do it with the mind fixed on realizing the True. Studious investigation
always reveals a deep philosophy underlying religious forms, from which
there is no reason to suppose this one to be exempt.
Listening attentively to the “Singing Silence,” I fall, after a brief
space, into an unbroken and dreamless sleep which lasts for hours;
hearing, without listening, I experience a sensation of physical
refreshment and mental placidity. It came to me uncalled for,
unnoticed, unrecognized; when finally a sense of pleasure fastened upon
my mind, I idly accepted it, but without questioning, as a curious
personal peculiarity. It was only when, giving myself up to thoughts
of higher things, I met it upon the threshold of meditation, found
it daily recurring, daily growing in distinctness and power, that I
recognized it as a possible psychical experience. As I never strove to
produce it at the outset, so I never attempt to increase or evoke it
now; I should not know how to set about doing so. _It influenced me_;
I have no control whatever over it. It comes as it wills, and is not
subject to my command.
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