The first three chapters are devoted to getting into the main aspects of the practice. The remaining chapters are more or less independent of each other, so that it is quite possible to read them in the order that feels most natural to you.
Before starting the first technique let us give some basic advice regarding the principles and method of the work.
You should not be confused by the fact that our purpose is a new clairvoyance, or vision of the Self. Truly, the Self is already there, waiting for you in the background of yourself. You are not going to 'build' the Self and its vision, you are going to reveal them or rather allow them to reveal themselves. Spiritual development is certainly a fight, but the main weapon in this fight is letting go. In this perspective of opening it is not appropriate to concentrate, to try hard or to force. If you were to do so, what would happen? You would operate from your ordinary mind, meaning that fraction of yourself with which you presently think - the discursive mind that goes on talking in your head all the time. You have been conditioned from an early age to do everything from the mind. Therefore if you try to 'do' the perception business, you are likely to remain caught in your talking mind - a layer which is notoriously unfit for any form of spiritual perception.
Stop doing. Be fully aware, but just aware. Allow what is hidden in the depths to come through and be revealed to your consciousness. Don't do anything, let things happen. Flow with what comes.
In the physical world when you want something you have to strive for it. But in the spiritual worlds everything is reversed, as on the other side of a mirror. If you want something you have to let it come to you. It is a new skill which has to be developed. It could be called 'active letting go' or 'creative letting go'. It is the capacity to be transparent and to let states of consciousness be revealed through you.
Just be aware, and everything will happen.
1.2 No creative visualisation, no imagination, just
awareness
In the context of the Clairvision techniques it is advised that you
never try to visualise or imagine anything. If images, lights, spiritual beings or anything else comes to your vision, that is fine. But don't make them up, don't try to induce them. Do not actively visualise any pattern into your field of consciousness.
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