A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga by Yogi [pseud.] Ramacharaka
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of form and substance. And then let us realize that the vital energy or
_Prana_ that man uses in his life work is but a portion of that great universal energy which permeates everything and everywhere, the portion being used by us at any particular moment being drawn from the universal supply, and again passing out from us into the great ocean of force or energy. And then let us realize that even the mind, which is so close to the real Self that it is often mistaken for it--even that wonderful thing Thought--is but a portion of the Universal Mind, the highest emanation of the Absolute beneath the plane of Spirit, and that the Mind--substance or _Chitta_ that we are using this moment, is not ours separately and distinctly, but is simply a portion from the great universal supply, which is constant and unchangeable. Let us then realize that even this thing that we feel pulsing within us--that which is so closely bound up with the Spirit as to be almost inseparable from it--that which we call Life--is but a bit of that Great Life Principle that pervades the Universe, and which cannot be added to, nor subtracted from. When we have realized these things, and have begun to feel our relation (in these particulars) to the One Great Emanation of the Absolute, then we may begin to grasp the idea of the Oneness of Spirit, and the relation of the "I" to every other "I," and the merging of the Self into the one great Self, which is not the extinction of Individuality, as some have supposed, but the enlargement and extension of the Individual Consciousness until it takes in the Whole. In Lessons X and XI, of the "Advanced Course" we called your attention to the Yogi teachings concerning _Akasa_ or Matter, and showed you that all forms of what we know as Matter are but different forms of manifestation of the principle called _Akasa_, or as the Western scientists call it, "Ether." This Ether or _Akasa_ is the finest, thinnest and most tenuous form of Matter, in fact it is Matter in its ultimate or fundamental form, |
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