Lesson 7 Human
Magnetism
HUMAN Magnetism, as the term is used
in these lessons, is a very different thing
from that which the public generally terms
"Personal Magnetism". Personal Magnetism is
an attribute of the mind, and belongs to the
subject of the Dynamics of Thought. Human
Magnetism, on the contrary, is a
manifestation of Prana, and belongs to that
part of the general subject.
The term "Human Magnetism" is a poor one,
but like many other such terms, is used for
want of a better one, and to avoid the
coining of new terms which would be likely
to confuse the student. The Sanskrit
contains terms perfectly fitting each phase
of the subject, which terms have come into
use as the knowledge of the subject grew.
And such will be the case as the knowledge
of this philosophy of the Orient becomes
more generally known to the Western
people--new terms, fitting to the subject,
will spring into general usage, and the
confusion which now exists will cease.
We prefer the term "Human Magnetism" to that
of "Animal Magnetism," as the latter is
generally confounded with some
manifestations of Mesmerism. But this Human
Magnetism is not the sole property of Man,
for the lower animals possess it in a
degree. There is this difference, however.
Man is able to consciously direct it by his
will, and through his Thought, while the
lower animals use it more or less
unconsciously, and without intellectual aid,
or under control of the Will. Both the lower
animals and man constantly throw off this
magnetism, or pranic energy, unconsciously,
but the developed or psychically educated
man has the force under his control, and can
either repress it to a great extent, or
throw off greatly increased quantities of
it; and may also direct it to any special
place or spot. He can also use it in
connection with his thought waves, in order
to give the same a greater carrying power
and strength.
At the risk of being charged with needless
repetition, we wish to impress upon your
minds that this Pranic Energy, or Human
Magnetism, is a very different thing from
"thought-force" or any exhibition of the
power of thought, except that it may be used
in connection with thought-waves as above
stated. It is merely a blind force of
nature, just as is electricity or similar
forces, and may be used consciously or
unconsciously; wisely or foolishly. It has
no intelligent action except as directed by
the mind of its user. ''Human Electricity
would be a far more appropriate name for it
than is "Human Magnetism"--for it resembles
Electricity far more than it does Magnetism.
With this explanation, we will continue the
use of the term "Magnetism," asking that you
always remember just what we mean by the
term.
Human Magnetism is a form of Pranic Energy.
We have said something about Prana in our
First Lesson. Prana is the Universal Energy,
and is found in varying forms, in all
things, animate or inanimate. All forms of
Force or Energy are but manifestations of
Prana. Electricity is a form of Prana - so
is the force of Gravitation - so is the
Human Magnetism. It is one of the Seven
Principles of Man, and is found in a greater
or lesser degree in all human organisms.
Man extracts Prana from the air he breathes;
the food he eats; the fluid he drinks. If he
be deficient in Prana, he becomes weak and
"lacks vitality," as the term goes. When his
supply of Prana is sufficiently large for
his needs, he becomes active, bright,
energetic, and "full of life." We have given
directions regarding the acquiring and
storing up of Prana, by means of Breath, in
our little book, "Science of Breath," and
will give directions for its best absorption
from the food and fluids, in our forthcoming
book, "Hatha Yoga."
There is a great difference in the amount of
Prana absorbed and stored up by different
persons.
Some are surcharged with Prana, and radiate
it like an electrical machine, causing all
others with whom they come in contact to
feel increased health, strength, life and
vigor. Others are so deficient in Prana,
that when they come into company of other
persons, their depleted condition causes
them to draw upon the Pranic supply of
magnetism of the others, the result being
that the other persons so drawn upon, are
apt to feel uncomfortable and weak after the
interview. Some people are practically
vampires, and live upon the magnetism of
others, unconsciously, usually, although
some have acquired the knowledge that they
may live on others' strength in this way,
and practice their wicked arts consciously.
This conscious use of their power is a form
of black magic, and is attended with certain
psychic penalties and punishments. But no
one can be thus drawn upon, either by the
unconscious demand of others, or by
conscious design, after they have once
learned something about this Human
Magnetism, and its laws.
Human Magnetism, or Pranic Energy, is a most
potent therapeutic force, and, in one form
or another, it is found in the majority of
cases of psychic healing. It is one of the
oldest forms of natural healing, and it may
be said to be almost instinctive in the
race. A child who has hurt itself, or who
feels a pain, at once runs to its mother who
kisses the hurt part, or places her hand on
the seat of the pain and in a few moments
the child is better. When we approach one
who is suffering, it is very natural for us
to place our hands on his brow, or to pass
our hand over him. This instinctive use of
the hand is a form of conveying magnetism to
the afflicted person, who is usually
relieved by the act. The holding of a babe
to its mother's bosom, is another
instinctive act for the same purpose. The
mother's magnetism goes out, propelled by
her loving thought, and the child is
soothed, rested, and strengthened. Human
Magnetism may be thrown off from the system
by means of a desire or thought, or it may
be more directly passed to another by means
of the hand; contact of the body; a kiss;
the breath; and similar ways. We will speak
of this matter, again, in our Eighth Lesson,
on "Occult Therapeutics."
It is impossible to give a plain, clear
explanation of just what this Human
Magnetism is, unless we go into the deeper
occult teachings, which are not fitted for
the beginner. To tell what Human Magnetism
is, we must explain what Prana is, and in
order to tell what Prana is, we must go
right to the root of the matter and discover
the true nature and origin of "Force,"
something which modern physical science has
failed to do, but which the deeper occult
teachings are able to explain, at least to
those who have reached that stage of
understanding, by slow, laborious and
gradual steps.
It may be urged that we are expecting too
much when we ask students to accept as
truth, the statement that there exists such
a thing as Human Magnetism, or Pranic
Energy, at all, when we cannot explain its
real nature. Replying to this objection, we
answer that there are many things which may
be proven by their observed effects,
although the thing itself cannot be
explained in plain terms. Take Electricity,
or Magnetism, for instance-we have their
existence clearly proved to us every day, by
their effects, and yet physical science
tells us very little that can be understood,
about their real nature. And so it is with
this other exhibition of Pranic Energy.Human
Magnetism--we must look to its effects for
proof, rather than try to solve the mystery
of the common source of all forms of
force--Prana.
But, we have had it urged that whereas we
can easily observe the effects and outward
manifestation of Electricity and Magnetism,
there are no such effects and manifestations
of Human Magnetism, or Pranic Energy. This
objection has always amused us, when we
remember that every movement of the body,
from the mighty effort of the giant, to the
quiver of an eye-lash, is a direct effect
and manifestation of this Human Magnetism or
Pranic Energy.
Physical scientists call this thing "Nervous
Force" or similar names, but it is the same
thing that we have called human Magnetism--a
form of Pranic Energy. When we wish to raise
a finger, we put forth an effort of the
Will, if the desire be a conscious one--or
an effort of the Instinctive Mind, if the
desire be sub-conscious--and a supply of
Human Magnetism is sent to the muscles
controlling the movement of the finger. The
muscles contract, and the finger raises. And
so it is with every movement of the body,
both on the conscious and sub-conscious
plane of effort. Every step we take is
caused by this same process-every word we
utter is produced in this way--every tear we
shed obeys the law--even time beating of the
heart responds to the supply of Human
Magnetism, propelled, in this last case, by
the command of the Instinctive Mind.
The magnetism is sent over the nerves, just
as is a telegraph message sent over the
wires leading from the central office to all
parts of the land. The nerves are its
telegraph wires, and the current in the body
always travels over these wires. And just
as, until a very recent time, it has been
thought impossible for messages to be sent
without wires, so even to this day, do the
physical scientists deny that this Human
Magnetism (which they call Nervous Force)
can be transmitted except over these wires
of the nervous system. And just as the
scientists have recently discovered that
"wireless telegraphy" is a possibility, and
a working truth-so have the occultists known
for centuries that this human Magnetism can
be transmitted from person to person,
through the astral atmosphere, without the
need of the wires of the nerves.
Have we helped you to form a clearer idea of
Human Magnetism?
As we have stated, Human Magnetism is taken
up by the organism of man, from the air he
breathes; the water he drinks; and the food
he eats. It is extracted in Nature's
laboratory, and stored up in his nervous
system, in a chain of storage-batteries, of
which the Solar Plexus is the central and
chief store-house. From these
storage-batteries, the magnetism is drawn by
the mind and sent forth to be used for the
thousands of purposes for which it is
intended. When we say, "drawn by the mind,"
we do not mean that it must be necessarily
drawn by an effort of the conscious mind, or
will power,- in fact, not over five per cent
of the amount used is so drawn, the
remaining ninety-five per cent, being drawn
and used by the Instinctive Mind, which
controls the functions of the body-the
workings of the internal organs-the
processes of digestion, assimilation, and
elimination-the circulation of the blood and
the various functions of the physical body,
all of which are wholly, or in part, under
the control and care of the Instinctive
Mind.
Nor must it be supposed that this magnetism
is absent from any part of the body, at any
time; or is absent until it is sent there by
a distinct effort of the mind. The fact is
that every part of the body contains a
greater or lesser amount of magnetism--at
all times--the amount depending upon the
general vitality of the person, which
vitality is determined entirely by the total
amount of Prana, or Human Magnetism in the
system.
A brief consideration of the nervous system,
with its nerve-cells, ganglia, plexi, etc.,
will be advisable, at this point, in order
to gain a clearer idea of the processes of
nature in its distribution of the supply of
magnetism.
The Nervous System of man is divided into
two great systems, viz., the Cerebro-Spinal
System, and the Sympathetic System. The
Cerebro-Spinal System consists of all that
part of the Nervous System contained within
the cranial cavity, and the spinal canal,
viz., the brain and the spinal cord,
together with the nerves which branch off
from the latter. This system presides over
the functions of animal life known as
volition, sensation, etc. The Sympathetic
System includes all that part of the Nervous
System located principally in the thoracic,
abdominal, and pelvic cavities, and which is
distributed to the internal organs. It
controls the involuntary processes, such as
growth, nutrition, etc., under the
supervision and direction of the Instinctive
Mind.
The Cerebro-Spinal System attends to all the
seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, feeling,
etc. It sets things in motion; it is used by
the Ego to think--to manifest consciousness
and intellect. It is the instrument by which
the Ego is enabled to communicate with
outside world by means of the physical
senses. This system has been likened to a
great telephone system, with the brain as
the central office, and the spinal column
and nerves as cable and wires
respectively.The brain is a great mass of
nerve tissue, and consists of three parts,
viz., the Cerebrum, or brain proper--which
occupies the upper, front, middle and back
portion of the skull; the Cerebellum, or
"little brain" which fills the lower and
back portion of the skull; and the Medulla
Oblongata, which is the broadened
commencement of the spinal cord, lying
before and in front of the Cerebellum.
The Cerebrum is the organ of the intellect,
and also of the unfolding Spiritual
Mind--the organ of manifestation, remember,
not the thing itself. The Cerebellum is the
organ of the Instinctive Mind. The Medulla
Oblongata is the upper enlarged part of the
spinal cord, and from it and the Cerebrum
branch forth the cranial nerves which reach
to various parts of the head; to the organs
of special sense, and to some of the
thoracic and abdominal organs, and to the
organs of respiration.
The Spinal Cord, or spinal marrow, fills the
spinal canal in the vertebral column, or
"backbone." It is a long mass of nerve
tissue, branching off at the several
vertebrae to nerves communicating to all
parts of the body. The Spinal Cord is like a
great telephone cable, and the emerging
nerves are like the private wires connecting
therewith.
The Sympathetic System is composed of a
double chain of ganglia on each side of the
spinal column, and scattered ganglia in the
head, neck, chest, and abdomen. (A ganglion
is a mass of nervous matter, including nerve
cells.) These ganglia are connected with
each other by filaments, and are also
connected with the Cerebro-Spinal System by
motor and sensory nerves. From these ganglia
numerous fibres branch out to the organs of
the body, blood vessels, etc. At various
points, the nerves meet together and form
what are known as plexi, or plexuses. The
Sympathetic System practically controls the
involuntary processes, such as the
circulation, respiration and digestion.
Over this wonderful system operates the
Human Magnetism or Pranic Energy (or
"Nervous Force," if you prefer the term of
the physical scientists.) By means of the
impulses from the mind, through the brain,
the magnetism is drawn from its storage
batteries, and sent to all parts of the
body, or to any particular part of the body,
over the wires of the nervous system.
Without this magnetism, the heart cannot
beat; the blood cannot circulate; the lungs
cannot breathe; the various organs cannot
function; in fact, the entire machinery of
the body comes to a stop if the supply of
magnetism be shut oil. Nay, more, even the
brain itself cannot perform its functions as
the physical organ of the mind, unless a
supply of Prana or magnetism be present. And
yet, the physical scientists smile at the
mention of the subject of "Human Magnetism,"
and dismiss it by giving it another name,
"Nervous Force," but limiting its scope.
The Yogi teachings go further than does
Western Physical science regarding one
particular part of the nervous system. We
allude to that which physical scientists
call "the Solar Plexus," or "Abdominal
Brain," and which they consider as merely
one of a series of certain matted nets of
sympathetic nerves which, with their ganglia
are found in various parts of the body. Yogi
science teaches that this Solar Plexus is
really a most important part of the nervous
system, and that it is the great storehouse
or Prana, which supplies the minor
storage-batteries, and the entire system.
The Solar Plexus is situated in the
Epigastric region, just back of the pit of
the stomach, on either side of the spinal
column. It is composed of white and gray
brain matter, similar to that composing the
other brains of man. It plays a much more
important part in the life of man than is
generally supposed. Men have been killed
instantly by a severe blow over this region,
and prize fighters recognize its
vulnerability, and frequently paralyze their
opponents by a blow over it. The name
"Solar" is well bestowed, as, in fact, it
does radiate energy and strength to all
parts of the body, even the upper brains
depending upon it for energy with which to
work.
Just as the blood penetrates all parts of
the system, by means of the arteries, and
smaller blood vessels, terminating in tiny,
fine hair-like vessels called capillaries,
and the system is thereby kept supplied with
rich, red blood, building up and repairing
the cells of the body, and supplying the
material required for that endless work of
repair and rebuilding which is constantly
going on in every part of the body, under
the direction of that faithful servant, the
Instinctive Mind-so does this Human
Magnetism, or Pranic Energy, penetrate every
portion of the system, by means of this
wonderful and complex machinery called the
Nervous. System, with its complicated
systems within systems of cables, wires,
relays, storage-batteries, and the like.
Without this magnetism there could be no
life, as even the machinery and apparatus
for the carrying on of the work of the
circulation of the blood depends for motive
power upon this Pranic Energy.
The healthy human body is filled from head
to toe with this wonderful force, which
keeps its machinery moving, and which is
used not only on the physical but on the
astral plane, as we shall see later on.
But, it must be remembered that the
Instinctive Mind is back of all this
distribution, for it keeps up a continual
demand and draught upon the storage
batteries of the system for a sufficient
supply of magnetism to supply all parts of
the body, and only calls for a special
amount in response to a sudden and immediate
demand. But the Instinctive Mind regards the
supply and demand question in this
continuous draught upon the storage
batteries, and the consequent sending forth
of the magnetism to all parts of the body.
It sends forth only a certain reasonable
percentage of the amount stored up,
otherwise it would soon bankrupt the system.
If one has an abundant supply of magnetism,
the instinctive Mind is quite liberal in
disbursing that amount, for it is no
miser--it is merely prudent--and such a
person fairly radiates magnetism, so that
others coming in contact with him feel the
healthy outpouring which leaps beyond the
confines of' the nervous system, and fills
the astral atmosphere around him. We have
described the human Aura in our Fourth
Lesson, and in the same lesson have touched
upon the Aura of the third principle, or
Prana, which is practically the Aura of
Human Magnetism.
This Aura may be felt by many, and seen by
those having a certain degree of clairvoyant
vision. In fact, a good clairvoyant may see
the magnetism as it moves alone within the
nervous system of a person. When in or very
near the body, it has a faint rosy tint,
which leaves it as it moves away from the
body. At a little distance from the body, it
resembles a vapory cloud of the color and
appearance of an electric spark, or rather
of the radiations from an X-ray tube.
Clairvoyants see spark-like particles of it
being shaken from the finger-tips of those
giving "magnetic treatments" or mesmeric
passes. It is also seen by some persons who
do not consider themselves clairvoyants, to
whom it appears like the heated air arising
from a stove, or from the heated ground;
that is, like a colorless, vapory something,
pulsating and vibrating.
A person of strong concentration or trained
powers of thought, also throws off a
considerable amount of magnetism along with
the thought-waves emanating from his brain.
In fact, all thought-waves are more or less
charged with magnetism, but those of poor
concentration and negative character throw
off so little that we do not generally take
it into consideration as compared to the
heavily charged thought waves of the
positive or developed person.
The great point of difference between the
physical scientist and the occultist, is in
the question of the possible transference of
magnetism, or nervous force as the physical
scientist calls it. The physical scientist
insists that although the nervous force
undoubtedly exists and does all within the
body that the occultist claims, yet it is
confined to the nervous systems, and cannot
traverse their limits. He consequently
denies the existence of much of the
phenomena incident to Human Magnetism, and
considers the occult teachings as fit only
for visionary and imaginative people. The
occultist, on the other hand, knows by
experience that this magnetism, or nervous
force, can and repeatedly does traverse the
boundaries of the nervous system, and is
projected, at times, to distances far remote
from the person in whose system it was
stored up. The proof of this occult teaching
is to be found by anyone who will experiment
for himself, providing lie will divest his
mind of prejudice and will be willing to
accept facts as they are presented to him.
Before proceeding further, we wish to again
remind our students that this Human
Magnetism is merely a manifestation or form
of Prana, and that Prana is not made to
order by people to supply their needs. When
one increases the amount of magnetism in his
system, he does it not by making a fresh
supply of it, but by drawing to himself an
increased supply of Prana from the great
source of supply, by breathing, eating, or
drinking. The amount so absorbed or
extracted from air, food, and fluid may be
greatly increased by the mental desire, or
will power as we will presently see. There
is a certain amount of Prana in
existence--this amount cannot he added to or
diminished. It is unchangeable. It is Force.
In our Fifth Lesson, we told you that when a
thought is sent forth with strength, it
usually carries with it a considerable
amount of Prana, or magnetism, which gives
to it additional strength, and sometimes
produces startling effects. This Prana, or
magnetism, practically vitalizes the
thought, and makes it almost a living force.
All positive thought, good or bad, is more
or less heavily charged with Prana or
magnetism. The man of strong will sending
forth a vigorous, positive thought
unconsciously (or consciously, if he
understand the subject) sends with it a
supply of Prana, or magnetism, proportioned
to the force or energy with which the
thought is propelled. A thought sent forth
when one is laboring under a strong emotion
is likewise heavily charged with magnetism.
Thoughts, so charged, are often sent like a
bullet to the mark, instead of drifting
along slowly like an ordinary thought
emanation. Sonic public speakers have
acquired this art, and send forth their
words with such force that one can fairly
feel the impact of the thought. A strong,
vigorous thinker, whose thoughts are heavily
charged with Prana, will sometimes impart
such vitality to his thoughts that they will
live for a time as Thought Forms-that is to
say, will possess such vitality, from the
Prana with which they are charged, that they
will become almost like living forces. We
may have something to say on this subject in
our Lesson on the Astral 'World (Lesson X) .
Such Thought Forms, coming into one's
Psychic atmosphere, possess almost the same
degree of power that would be experienced
were the person present in person talking to
you. Read over pages 85-88, Fifth Lesson,
now that you have learned some little more
about Prana, and you will get a clearer idea
of Thought Forms.
Prana depends very considerably upon the
desires and expectations of the person, both
in the matter of his absorption and its
projection with a thought-wave. That is to
say, that while every person absorbs more or
less Prana every moment of his life, and
this amount may be largely increased by
following the Yogi teaching regarding
breathing, eating and drinking, still the
thought, or desire, or expectation of the
person will greatly increase the amount of
Prana absorbed. And, in like manner, will
the desire or will of the person greatly
multiply the force with which a thought is
projected, as it largely increases the
amount of Prana with which the thought is
charged.
To speak more plainly: If one will form a
mental image of the absorption of Prana,
while breathing, eating or drinking, he will
bring into operation certain occult laws
which will tend to release a greater amount
of Prana from its confining matter, and he
will be greatly strengthened in consequence.
Try the experiment of taking a few deep
breaths, holding the mental image that you
are absorbing a large amount of Prana with
each inward breath, and you will feel an
influx of new strength. This is worth trying
when you feel tired and exhausted. Likewise,
drink slowly a cupful of water, forming the
mental image that you are extracting from
the water a great supply of Prana which is
stored up in it, and you will experience a
similar result. Likewise, in eating, if you
will masticate your food slowly, holding the
mental image that you are extracting the
strength of the Prana in the food, you will
receive a much greater per cent of
nourishment and strength from the food than
you would in the ordinary way. These things
are all helpful-we hope that you will try
them, and use them when you need them. Do
not let the simplicity of these things cause
you to undervalue them.
The same law causes a thought projected with
the mental image that it is heavily charged
with Prana, to attain a greater velocity and
force than would an ordinary thought, and
its potency will be greatly increased by
this practice. But be careful not to send
forth evil thoughts in this way. Read your
lesson on "Thought Dynamics" (Fifth Lesson)
carefully, and heed the warnings contained
therein.
A number of interesting experiments along
the lines of Human Magnetism may he tried.
If you have a number of friends interested
in this subject you may try this experiment:
Let a party sit around in a circle, holding
hands, and all concentrate their minds on
the common purpose of sending a Pranic
current, or current of magnetism, around the
circle. There must be a common understanding
of the direction, else some will be sending
in one direction and some in another, and
the benefit of co-operation will be lost. A
good plan is to send the current in the
direction of the movement of the hands of a
watch around its face, that is, pick out
some person to represent the figure XII, and
then start the current moving in the
direction of "right" from that person. If
the party is harmonious, and the conditions
are favorable, they will soon feel a faint
tingling like a weak current of electricity
moving through them. This practice, if
moderately indulged in, will prove
invigorating to all concerned in it, but we
would not advise that the sittings be
continued too long', as it might produce a
sufficiently strong current that might be
conducive to the production of psychic
phenomena, which should not be too freely
indulged in by those who are not familiar
with the laws of psychic phenomena. We do
not approve of indiscriminate, and
unintelligent production of phenomena of
this sort. One should learn something of the
laws, before lie attempts to produce
phenomena.
Our little book, "Science of Breath," gives
in condensed form, a number of methods of
using Pranic force, or Human Magnetism, and
we refer the student to that book, after he
has finished this lesson. All of our
publications dove-tail one into the other,
and as each one is read others become
plainer. OF necessity, we must condense our
information, and must trust to a careful
reading of all the lessons on the part of
our students, in order that they may obtain
the best results.
In order not to go over the same ground
twice we must refer the student to "Science
of Breath" for directions and exercises
calculated to increase the absorption of
Prana, and also for directions regarding its
distribution.
Chapter XIV, of "Science of Breath," gives
you some valuable information along these
lines. In this chapter, Paragraph 2
furnishes a fine exercise for the increased
absorption of Prana, and its distribution to
all parts of the body, strengthening and
invigorating all the cells, organs and parts
of the body. This exercise will seem doubly
valuable to you now that we have gone a
little deeper into the subject of Prana or
magnetism. Paragraph 3, of the same chapter,
instructs you how to inhibit pain by the
direction of Prana. Paragraph 4 instructs
you in the directing of the circulation.
Paragraph 5 gives you information on Self
Healing, and Paragraph 6 gives you a short
course on Healing of Others, which if
followed carefully by you will make you a
good "magnetic healer." Paragraph 7
instructs you in Distant Healing.
The next chapter, Chapter XV ,gives you
information regarding thought projection by
means of sending distant thoughts charged
with Prana; directions for forming a
Protective Aura, which will enable you to
resist the thoughts and Prana of others, if
desired-this information is especially
valuable, and we urge upon the student that
he acquire this practice of forming a
Protective Aura, as he will find it of use
to him many times. Our Fifth Lesson also
contains directions for the same thing,
going a little more into detail than does
"Science of Breath." Chapter XV of "Science
of Breath" also tells you bow to Re-charge
yourself, and how to Recharge others, with
Prana; also how to charge water, and quite a
number of valuable exercises and directions
for the use of Pranic force, or Human
Magnetism; much of which has, so far as we
know, never been printed before.
A casual reader of these concluding lines
might very naturally suppose that we were
trying to sell "Science of Breath" to our
students, by reason of these constant
references to it. We beg to inform such
casual reader of a fact, which all our
students realize, without being told, and
that is, that nearly every student of this
Class has read "Science of Breath,"
generally before he has purchased this
Course. Consequently, he is not a good
subject for another sale of the same book,
so we must be relieved of the suspicion' of
an inordinate desire to sell our books by
means of praising them in our lessons. Our
real reason for this repeated allusion to
"Science of Breath" is that we have noticed
that the average student, even though he had
re-read the little book several times, does
not begin to realize the large amount of
information contained within its pages,
until his attention is called to it. Then,
we know that if he takes up the book, after
our calling his attention to it, he will be
able to understand this particular lesson
much better by reason of the reference to
the book. Likewise, he will understand the
book better by reason of his having just
read the lesson. We wish to keep hammering
away at these ideas, until our students have
firmly grasped them. These lessons are
intended as lessons, not as mere interesting
reading. They are intended to teach
something-not merely to amuse our students.
So, if the student wishes to practice the
workings of Pranic Energy or Human
Magnetism, we cheerfully direct him to
"Science of Breath," in which he will find
enough to keep him busy for a while.
In our Lesson VIII, on "Occult Therapeutics"
we will also give him some work to do, if he
desires, with a few exercises new to him.
As we have before said, these lessons must
be read and re-read, in connection with one
another, as one lesson will throw light on
another, and vice versa. They are all parts
of the one thins--all stones going to build
up the temple--each has its place, and each
fits into the other.
To those among our students, who have not
reached that state of perfect health which
the Yogi Philosophy teaches is desirable, as
it fits the body for use as a perfect
instrument of the Ego--to those who are
suffering from disease and ill-health--we
urge the practice of increasing the supply
of Prana, by means of the breath, the food,
and the fluids, as stated in this lesson,
and in "Science of Breath." A careful and
constant practice of this absorption and
storage of Prana will benefit every person,
particularly those who are not in perfect
health. Do not despise the body, as it is
the Temple of the Living Spirit. Tend it
well, and make a worthy instrument of it.