The registration, the assimilation and the radiation of these energies depend upon the condition of the centers in our etheric body. When a man is focused within the lower centers, below the diaphragm, these centers will be stimulated more, and become more active. If the higher centers are active they will receive more energy and will be more active. When the higher centers are more active, you are expanding yourself into greater relationships, into better communication, and because of this communication you have more power, more energy more enlightenment and more love.
As the processes of registration and assimilation of energies proceed, we build new relationships with the world, with the physical, emotional and mental worlds, and these relationships expand our consciousness. A man who is living a very simple life in a village has some degree of consciousness, but if he comes to a large city and involves himself with many activities, relationships and responsibilities, his consciousness does not remain the same. His consciousness expands because of many relationships and the problems that these relationships present to him. We may say that at these Full Moons, if we make the needed preparation, we will really expand our consciousness because we will see things more clearly and in better relationship on these three levels of human endeavor, the physical, emotional and mental fields.
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Excerpted from Cosmos in Man by Torkom Saraydarian, pp. 115.
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