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Alice Bailey & Djwhal Khul - A Treatise on White Magic - Rule XIV - The
Awakening of the Centers







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A Treatise on White Magic - Rule Fourteen - The Awakening of the
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I would here like to point out two other matters, and so
clarify the entire situation. There is much confusion on the subject of the centers and
much erroneous teaching, [590] leading many astray and causing a great deal of
misapprehension.First, I would state that no work such as an effort to awaken the
centers should ever be undertaken whilst the aspirant is aware of definite impurities in
his life, or when the physical body is in poor condition or is diseased. Neither should it
be undertaken when the pressure of external circumstances is such that there is no place
or opportunity for quiet and uninterrupted work. It is essential that for the immediate
and focused work on the centers there should be the possibility of hours of seclusion and
of freedom from interruption. This I cannot too strongly emphasize, and I do so in order
to demonstrate to the eager student that at this period of our history there are few whose
lives permit of this seclusion. This is however a most beneficent circumstance and not one
to be deplored. Only one in a thousand aspirants is at the stage where he should begin to
work with the energy in his centers and perhaps even this estimate is too optimistic.
Better far that the aspirant serves and loves and works and disciplines himself, leaving
his centers to develop and unfold more slowly and therefore more safely. Unfold they
inevitably will and the slower and safer method is (in the vast majority of cases) the
more rapid. Premature unfoldment involves much loss of time, and carries with it often the
seeds of prolonged trouble.
Over-stimulation of the brain cells is necessarily one of the results of the merging,
by an act of will, of the fires which circulate in the human body. Such stimulation can
produce insanity and the breaking down of the cellular structure of the brain, and through
the over-activity of the cell life can also induce that internal friction between them
which will eventuate in brain tumors and abscesses. This cannot be too strongly
reiterated.
The underlying objective in all laya yoga work (or [591] work with the centers) is
based upon the fact that the energy of the cells which compose the body or the matter
aspect (called in The Secret Doctrine, and in A Treatise on Cosmic Fire,
"fire by friction") must be blended with the fire of consciousness. This
latter is the energy, present in matter yet different from the fire of matter itself,
which underlies the entire nervous system and because it so underlies it produces
sensitivity and awareness. It is the cause of response to contact and confers the ability
to register and record impression, as you well know. This fire is technically called
"solar fire", and when it blends with the fire of matter and with the
"electric fire" of the highest divine aspect, then man's being comes into its
fullest manifestation and the great work is completed. But it is a most dangerous
undertaking, when induced before the mechanism is ready to deal with it.
This triple blending can only be safely undertaken by the highly organized and
rounded-out person, and by one who has achieved the capacity to focus his attention in the
head and from that high point direct the entire process of fusion. It involves the ability
to withdraw the consciousness literally into the etheric body and yet at the same time to
preserve - in full awareness - a point of contact in the head, and from that point direct
the automaton, the physical body. It presupposes, if successful, certain etheric
conditions in the body. One of these is the process of burning through or destruction
(partial or complete) of any obstructions found along the spinal cord which could prevent
the free rising of the fire at the base of the spine, commonly called the kundalini fire,
which lies quiescent, latent and potential in the lowest center. This is "the
sleeping serpent which must arise and uncoil".





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