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The word
"clairvoyance" means "clear-sighted," or the ability to see in the
invisible (to physical vision) worlds. It is a faculty latent in all and
will eventually be possessed by every human being in the course of his or
her spiritual unfoldment. Having acquired this spiritual sight, one may
then investigate for himself or herself such matters as the state of the
human Spirit before birth and after death, and life in the invisible
worlds.
Although each of us inherently has this
faculty, a persistent effort is required to unfold it in a positive
manner, and this seems to be a powerful deterrent. If it could be bought,
many people would pay a high price for it. Few people, however, seem
willing to live the life that is required to awaken it. That awakening
comes only by patient, persistent effort. It cannot be purchased: there is
no royal road to its acquisition.
Two Types of
Clairvoyance
There are two types of clairvoyance.
Positive, voluntary
clairvoyance is that in which the individual is able, at will, to see in
and investigate the inner worlds, and is the master of himself and what he
is doing. This type of clairvoyance is developed through pure, helpful
living, and the individual must be carefully trained in its use, in order
that it may be completely effective and useful. Negative, involuntary
clairvoyance exists when the sights of the inner worlds are presented to
an individual quite independently of his will; he sees what is given him
to see and can in no way control this sight. This type of clairvoyance is
dangerous, laying the individual open to possession by discarnate entities
and, if permitted to go far enough, presenting the possibility that his or
her life, in this world and the next, will quite literally not be his or
her own.
In the brain are two small organs
called the pituitary body and the pineal gland. Medical science knows but
little about them, and calls the pineal gland "the atrophied third eye,"
yet neither it nor the pituitary body is atrophying. This is very
perplexing to scientists for Nature retains nothing useless. All over the
body we find organs which are either atrophying or developing.
The pituitary body and the pineal gland
belong to still another class of organs, however, which at the present
time are neither evolving nor degenerating, but are dormant. In the far
past, when man was in touch with the inner worlds, these organs were his
means of ingress thereto, and they will again serve that purpose at a
later stage. They were connected with the involuntary or sympathetic
nervous system. In earlier times (during the Moon Period and the latter
part of the Lemurian and early Atlantean Epochs) man saw the inner worlds;
pictures presented themselves quite independently of his will. The sense
centers of his desire body were spinning around counterclockwise
(following negatively the motion of the Earth, which revolves on its axis
in that direction) as the sense centers of "mediums" do to this day. In
most people these sense centers are inactive, but true development will
set them spinning clockwise. That is the difficult feature in the
development of positive clairvoyance.
The development of negative
clairvoyance, or mediumship, is much easier, because it is merely a
revival of the mirror-like function possessed by man in the far past, by
which the outside world was involuntarily reflected in him. This function
was afterward retained by inbreeding. With present-day mediums this power
is intermittent, which explains why they can sometimes "see" and at other
times, for no apparent reason, fail utterly to do so.
In the desire body of the properly
trained voluntary clairvoyant, the desire currents turn clockwise, glowing
with exceeding splendor, far surpassing the brilliant luminosity of the
ordinary desire body. The centers of perception in the desire body around
which these currents swirl furnish the voluntary clairvoyant with the
means of perception of things in the Desire World, and he or she sees and
investigates at will. The person whose centers turn counter-clockwise is
like a mirror, reflecting only what passes before it. Such a person is
incapable of reaching out for information.
This one of the fundamental differences
between a medium and a properly trained clairvoyant. It is impossible for
most people to distinguish between the two; yet there is one infallible
rule that can be followed by anyone: No genuine developed seer will ever
exercise this faculty for money or its equivalent; nor will he or she use
it to gratify curiosity, but only TO HELP HUMANITY.
The great danger to society which would
result from the indiscriminate use by an unworthy individual of the
voluntary clairvoyant's power to investigate and "see" at will can easily
be understood. He or she would be able to read the most secret thought.
Therefore, the aspirant to the true spiritual sight and insight must first
of all give proof of unselfishness. The initiate is bound by the most
solemn vows never to use this power to serve his or her individual
interest in the slightest degree.
Trained clairvoyance is the kind used
for investigating occult facts, and it is the only kind that is of any use
for that purpose. Therefore the aspirant must feel, not a wish to gratify
an idle curiosity, but a holy and unselfish desire to help humanity. Until
such a desire exists, no progress can be made in the attainment of
positive clairvoyance.
Pituitary Body and Pineal
Gland
To regain contact with the inner
worlds, it is necessary to establish the connection of the pineal gland
and the pituitary body with the cerebrospinal nervous system, and to
reawaken the pituitary body and the pineal gland. When that is
accomplished, man will again possess the faculty of perception in the
higher worlds, but on a grander scale than it was in the distant past,
because it will be in connection with the voluntary nervous system and
therefore under the control of his will. Through this inner perceptive
faculty all avenues of knowledge will be opened to him and he or she will
have at his or her service a means of acquiring information compared with
which all other methods of investigation are but child's play.
Unused Sex Force
The awakening of these organs is
accomplished by esoteric training, as follows: In the majority of people,
the greater part of the sex force which may legitimately be used through
the creative organs is expended for sense- gratification. When the
aspirant to the higher life begins to curb these excesses and to devote
his or her attention to spiritual thoughts and efforts, the unused sex
force commences to ascend. It surges upward in stronger and stronger
volume, traversing the heart and larynx, or the spinal cord and the
larynx, or both, and then passing directly between the pituitary body and
the pineal gland toward the point at the root of the nose where the Spirit
has its seat.
This current, however, no matter how
great, must be cultivated to some extent before the real esoteric training
can begin. It is not only a necessary accompaniment, but also a
prerequisite, to self-conscious work in the inner worlds. Thus, a moral
life devoted to spiritual thought must be lived by the aspirant for a
certain length of time before it is possible to commence the work that
will give him first hand knowledge of the super-physical realms and enable
him or her to become, in the truest sense, a helper of humanity.
When the candidate has lived such a
life for a time sufficient to establish the current of spiritual force,
and is found worthy and qualified to receive esoteric instruction, he is
taught certain exercises to set the pituitary body in vibration. This
vibration causes the pituitary body to impinge upon and slightly deflect
the nearest line of force which, in turn, impinges upon the next line to
it, and so the process continues until the force of the vibration has been
spent.
When these lines of force have been
deflected sufficiently to reach the pineal gland, the object has been
accomplished: the gap between the two organs has been bridged. This is the
bridge between the World of Sense and the World of Desire. From the time
it is built, man becomes clairvoyant and able to direct his or her gaze
where he or she will. Solid objects are seen both inside and out. Space
and solidity, as hindrances to observation, have ceased to exist.
He is not yet a trained clairvoyant,
but he is a clairvoyant at will, a voluntary clairvoyant. His is a very
different faculty from that possessed by the medium.
The person in whom this bridge is once
built is always in sure touch with the inner worlds, the connection being
made and broken at his will. By degrees, the observer learns to control
the vibration of the pituitary body in a manner enabling him or her to get
in touch with any of the regions of the inner worlds which he or she
desires to visit. The faculty is completely under the control of his or
her will. It is not necessary for him or her to go into a trance or do
anything abnormal to raise his consciousness to the Desire World. He or
she simply wills to see, and he or she sees.
Seeing in the Desire
World
Having attained this faculty, however,
the neophyte must now learn to understand what he or she sees in the
Desire World. Many people seem to think that once a person is clairvoyant,
all truth is at once open to him or her, and that when he or she can
"see," he or she at once "knows all about" the higher worlds. This is a
great mistake. We know that those of us who have been able to see things
about us in the Physical World all our lives are far from having a
universal knowledge of them. It requires much study and application to
know about even that infinitesimal part of physical things which we handle
in our daily lives.
In the Physical World, objects at least
are dense, solid, and do not change in the twinkling of an eye. In the
Desire World they change in the most erratic manner. This is a source of
endless confusion to the negative, involuntary clairvoyant, and even to
the neophyte who enters under the guidance of a teacher. The teaching the
neophyte receives, however, soon brings him or her to a point where he or
she can perceive the Life that causes the change in Form. and knows it for
what it is, despite all possible and puzzling changes.
Thus clairvoyants must first be trained
before their observations are of any real value, and the more proficient
they become, the more modest they are about telling of what they see; the
more do they defer to the versions of others, knowing how much there is to
learn and realizing how little the single investigator can grasp of all
the detail incident to his or her investigations.
This also accounts for the varied
versions of the higher worlds, which are, for superficial people, an
argument against the existence of these worlds. They contend that it these
worlds exist, investigators must necessarily bring back identical
descriptions. But just as, in the Physical World, if twenty people set out
to describe a city, there would be twenty different versions, so too is it
true of accounts made by investigators of the higher worlds. Each has his
or her own peculiar way of looking at things and can describe what he or
she sees only from his or her particular point of view. The account he or
she gives may differ from those of others, yet all may be equally truthful
from each individual observer's viewpoint.
There is also another and most
important distinction to be made. The power which enables one to perceive
the objects in a world is not identical with the power of entering that
world and functioning there. The voluntary clairvoyant, though he or she
may have received some training and is able to distinguish the true from
the false in the Desire World, is in practically the same relation to it
as is a prisoner behind a barred window to the outside world-- he or she
can see it, but cannot function therein. Therefore, at the proper time,
further exercises are given the aspirant to furnish him or her with a
vehicle in which he or she can function in the inner worlds in a perfectly
self-conscious manner.
What Makes a Psychic?
The faculty of clairvoyance indicates a
loose connection between the vital body and dense body. During the epochs
of our Earth's history in which all men were involuntarily clairvoyant, it
was looseness of this connection that made them so. Since those times, the
vital body has become much more firmly interwoven with the dense body in
the majority of people, but in all sensitives it is loose. That looseness
constitutes the difference between the psychic and the ordinary person who
is unconscious of all but the vibrations contacted by means of the five
senses. All human beings have to pass through this period of close
connection of the vehicles and experience the consequent limitation of
consciousness.
Two Classes of
Sensitives
There are, therefore, two classes of
sensitives: those who have not become firmly enmeshed in matter and those
who are in the vanguard of evolution. The latter are emerging from the
acme of materiality and are again divisible into two kinds: voluntary and
involuntary.
When the connection between the vital
body and the dense body of a man or woman is somewhat lax, the individual
will be sensitive to spiritual vibrations, and if positive he or she will
BY HIS OR HER OWN WILL develop his or her spiritual faculties, live a
spiritual life, and in time receive the teaching necessary to become a
trained clairvoyant and a master of his or her faculty at any and all
times, free to exercise it or not, as he or she pleases.
If a person has this slight laxity
between the vital and dense bodies, and is of a negative temperament, he
or she is likely to become the prey of discarnate Spirits, as a
medium.
Invisible Helper
When the connection between the vital
and dense bodies is very lax, so that it may be withdrawn, and the man or
woman is positive, he or she may become an Invisible Helper, capable of
taking the two higher ethers away from his or her dense body at will and
using them as a vehicle for sense perception and memory. He or she can
then function consciously in the Spiritual World and bring back a
recollection of everything he or she has done there, so that, for
instance, when he or she leaves his or her body at night he or she takes
up the life in the Invisible Worlds in a fully conscious manner, as we do
here when we wake up in the morning after sleep and perform our worldly
duties.
When a person has this lax connection
between the vital and the dense body and is of a negative temperament,
entities which are earthbound seek to manifest here may withdraw his or
her vital body by way of the spleen and temporarily use the ether of which
it is composed to materialize spirit forms, returning the ether to the
medium after the seance is over.
Mediumship
Since the vital body is the vehicle
whereby the solar currents which give us vitality are specialized, the
body of the medium at the time of materialization sometimes shrinks to
almost one-half its usual size because it has been deprived of the
vitalizing principle. His or her flesh become flabby and the spark of life
burns very low. When the seance is over, the medium is awakened to normal
consciousness and experiences a feeling of the most terrible
exhaustion.
It is extremely harmful to any
individual to permit himself to become so negative that his or her
vehicles and faculties can be taken over by a discarnate entity, which is
what occurs when a medium is "working." The entity can exert his or her
control over the individual to the point where the individual can no
longer exercise choice in any manner, but must live only as the entity
wishes him or her to live. This control can continue in the individual's
life after death, when his or her desire body can be appropriated by the
entity. It is extremely difficult to break away from the entity once this
has happened.
Children are Born
Clairvoyant
In addition to these various types of
clairvoyants, all children are clairvoyant, at least during the first year
of life. How long the child will keep its faculty depends upon its
spirituality and also upon its environment, because most children
communicate all they see to their elders and the faculty of clairvoyance
is affected by their attitude. Often children are ridiculed for telling of
things that, their elders believe, can only be the result of
"imagination," and they soon learn to shut out scenes with engender such
ridicule, or at least to keep these things to themselves.
Thus we see that, although both
positive and negative clairvoyance exist, it is only with positive
clairvoyance that an individual can accurately see and investigate the
inner worlds and advance himself along the evolutionary path. Negative
clairvoyance cannot be counted upon as a reliable tool of investigation,
often brings about the highly undesirable situation of personal control
from an outside source, and can, at least among peoples of the Western
World, cause evolutionary regression of the individual concerned.
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