THE SECRET OF ALL true meditation work in its earlier
stages is the power to visualise. This is the first stage to be mastered.
Disciples should lay the emphasis upon this process; in it lies eventually the
ability to use the creative powers of the imagination, plus mental energy, as a
measure to further the ends of the Hierarchy and to carry out the Divine Plan.
All the new processes in meditation techniques (for which the New Age may be
responsible) must and will embody visualisation as a primary step for the
following reasons:
1. Visualisation is the initial step in the demonstration
of the occult law that “energy follows thought”. This, of course, everyone
interested in occult study recognises theoretically. One of the tasks
confronting disciples is to achieve factual knowledge of this. Pictorial
visualisation (which is a definite feature of the work in many esoteric
schools) is simply an exercise to bring about the power to visualise. In the
work of those disciples who are being trained for initiation, this external
aspect of visualisation must give place to an interior process which is the
first step towards the direction of energy. The visualising of pictures is
intended to focus the aspirant within the head at a point midway between the
pituitary body and the pineal gland. In that area, he draws pictures and paints
scenes and thus acquires facility to see—in large and in detail—that which he
desires and for which he intends to work. The visualising of what might be
called “directed process” goes on in a more focussed manner and in the area
directly around the pineal gland. The pineal gland then becomes the centre of a
magnetic field which is set in motion—in the first place—by the power of
visualisation. At that point, energy is gathered by the disciple and then
directed with intention to one or other of the centres. This focussed thought
produces inevitable effects within the etheric body and thus two aspects of the
creative imagination are brought into play.
2. The power to visualise is the form-building aspect of
the creative imagination. This process falls into three parts, corresponding
somewhat to the creative process followed by Deity Itself:
a. The gathering of qualified energy within a
ring-pass-not.
b. The focussing of this energy under the power of
intention, i.e., at a point in the neighbourhood of the pineal gland. The
energy is now focussed and not diffused.
c. The despatch of this focussed energy by means of a
pictorial process (not by an act of the will at this time) in any desired
direction—that is, to certain centres in a certain order.
This process of energy direction can become a spiritual
habit if disciples would begin to do it slowly and gradually. At first, the
visualising process may seem to you to be laboured and profitless but, if you
persevere, you will find eventually that it becomes effortless and effective.
This is one of the most important ways in which a Master works; it is
essential, therefore, that you begin to master the technique. The stages are:
a. A process of energy gathering.
b. A process of focalisation.
c. A process of distribution or direction.
The disciple learns to do this within himself and later to
direct the energy (some chosen and particular kind, according to the demand of
the occasion) to that which lies without himself. This constitutes, for
example, one of the major healing techniques of the future. It is also used by
the Master in awakening His disciple to certain states of consciousness, but
with these you have naught to do.
3. The power to visualise correctly is one definite mode of
ascertaining truth or falsity. This is a statement difficult for you to
comprehend. Visualisation is literally the building of a bridge between the
emotional or astral plane and the mental level and is, therefore, a personality
correspondence to the building of the antahkarana. The astral plane, the second
aspect of the personality, is the correspondence to the form-building aspect of
the Trinity, the second aspect. The creative imagination “pictures a form”
through the ability to visualise and the thought energy of the mind gives life
and direction to this form. It embodies purpose. Thereby a rapport or line of
energy is constructed between the mind and the astral vehicle and it becomes a
triple line of energy when the soul of the disciple is utilising this creative
process in some planned and definitely constructive manner.
This visualising process and this use of the imagination
form the first two steps in the activity of thoughtform building. It is with
these self-created forms—embodying spiritual ideas and divine purpose—that the
Masters work and hierarchical purpose takes shape. Therefore, my disciples, it
is essential that you begin with deliberation and slowly to work in this manner
and to use the above information constructively and creatively. The need of the
times is increasingly great and the utmost of work and of purpose is desired.
-Holy Master D.K. ,Discipleship
in the New Age, Vol. I
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