By George A. Boyd © 2002
When you first meditate, you may not see anything inside yourself. Usually,
the first sensing to arise is that of kinesthesia, or feeling. When it
is very quiet, you may begin to hear the vibrations within your inner
vehicles. Next, your visual sense will begin to operate. At first, you
will see colored lights, patterns swirling. This will give rise to clearer
vision of the inner worlds of consciousness. Ultimately, you will be able
to see into the essence of another person.
The seven stages of experiencing in meditation are shown below:
Level |
Phenomena |
Kinesthesia/Feeling |
Feeling movement, bliss, and waves of energy |
Audition/Hearing |
Hearing inner sounds within vehicles, resonance of the inner stream
of the Nada, and Nadamic tones in space |
Sight |
Witnessing colors, white light, and patterns of light |
Forms |
Observing the visual forms of your own vehicles |
Panorama |
Observing the content and environment of the Inner Planes |
Entity |
Observing the inhabitants of the Inner Planes, ability to carry
on dialogue with them; visual, auditory and kinesthetic communion
with the Inner Guide |
Essence |
Ability to "see" the attentional principle, the spirit, the ensouling
entity in yourself and others |
The faculties of clairvoyance, clairaudience and clairsentience
the ability to see, hear, smell, taste and touch on the Inner Planes
arise only after sustained practice of meditation. At first, your experiences
are vague, fuzzy and dreamlike. Later, they become sharp, focused and
palpable.
If you practiced meditation in one or more past lives, you may find that
you may begin to have the more advanced visual experience in mediation
right away. If you do not have them, do not become discouraged. Regular
practice of meditation, particularly mastery of inner transformation techniques
and Raja Yoga methods, will rehabilitate your faculty of metavisional
seeing, and will activate each of your subtle senses.
Each new breakthrough into a new dimension of inner sensing will bring
you excitement, and will whet your appetite for new spiritual adventures.
The adventure of consciousness exploration is the Great Frontier within,
and will yield ever-new vistas of discovery and insight to your inner
travels. Persist in meditation and, in time, all of the stages of meditation
experiencing will be awakened inside of you.

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