It appears to me in last few decades people are talking more openly
about their mystic experiences and secrecy is less than it was
earlier. However I follow the rules told to me.
Anand Gholap
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "bta1012003" <bta101@h...> wrote:
>
>
> >
> "I guess a true occultist never speaks of his personal
experiences..
> if he does, he is not a real occultist"
>
> Hello,
>
> One thing I learn is that there is no hard and fast rule in
> occultism, other than a pure character, a discerning mind, and an
> effusion of kindness.
>
> Briefly, awhile back, it was one of those ordinary days, I was
doing
> ordinary things. All of the sudden, it was as though the top of my
> skull was lifted up, and a flood of lights came pouring down into
my
> head. The experience was uplifting. In recent years, I often
sense
> an effulging, scintillating light in and around my head. The first
> time when this occurred, the phrase – you are the light of the
world -
> crossed my mind, and I realized the deep meaning behind this
> statement. Someday we all will be points of lights, lighting up
the
> world around us.
>
> To give you a little background, I do not do any special type of
> meditation. Most of my experiences happen in the midst of daily
> activities. My only practice is something recommended by HPB, that
> is, nailing my mind to the highest possible. After following
this
> instruction for over thirty years, I admit, it has lifted me up
point
> after point.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> barbara
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