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II. Awakening the Human Consciousness


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II. Awakening the Human Consciousness


 


This means that man, in order to be conscious of the breathing process, should know that when he inhales the air he inhales all its vital energies and highly spiritual thoughts. According to one law, everything that we Eire conscious of we are better able to accept. When man breathes and is conscious that by doing so he accepts the highly elevated thoughts of the air, he makes immediate contact with these thoughts and adjusts his radio antenna to accept those radio waves which are from above. If a man doesn't keep this condition, he will return to the mechanical exercise of breathing oxygen and nitrogen.


 


Consciousness of breathing has another side also. It is not enough that man has to be conscious of absorbing the benefits of the air, he must keep the following:


 


When inhaling the air he must imagine how the vital energies are penetrating through his entire organism and going through all his systems. When retaining the air he must imagine how the prana is accepted by all the cells of his body and organs and how this prana is giving strength, life, love and refreshment. When he exhales he should imagine how all his cells, organs and systems are absorbing the prana and being activated. His participation with conscious thinking and his thoughts in this process facilitate it.


 


How is it possible, some people might ask, to have our mind have such a great influence upon our body? Research proves that there is a very close link between psychological and physiological processes; that the mind does influence the physical process, and vice versa. In time it could have anatomical effects. The famous physicist Pavlov made some experiments with a dog. He showed a piece of meat to the dog from a distance and just looking at it, the dog's emotions had an effect on its stomach glands. The scientist observed how the dog's stomach juice increased and even the walls of the stomach were influenced by only seeing the piece of meat.


 


The French doctor Fokachon made the following experiment to demonstrate the influence of thought upon the physical processes. He put a person in a hypnotic state and wrote on a note one word  -  "hand". He commented that "at four o'clock this afternoon on the place where I wrote, blood will spring out." At four o'clock blood sprang out from the person's hand.


 


At the inhaling, retaining and exhaling, our conscious mind must be present with the purpose of making contact with the prana in the air. In a logical way this could be applied in our relationship toward the God-thought and love. The unbounded God is omnipresent. He permeates everything in the air and as His thought permeates the air, so does His love. His love is limitless. If man in breathing is conscious that God's thought infuses the air, he will enter into this thought and this thought will bring light to his mind. If man in his breathing is conscious that God's love infuses the air, he also will be in contact with this love and this love will transform him.


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