Spiritual Guidance – For a Probationary Disciple – Being Subjectively Sensitive and be in the World
[HZ Note: the intent here in providing this example evaluation is to provide various types of subjective spiritual evaluations to promote the value (and pitfalls) of Spiritual Psychology for Humanity in general and promote likewise the science of the soul. Furthermore, you will notice that these types of evaluations can access more information than can be reasonably used and does not justify the time put into bringing in all of the information but the prioritizing of it in the moment based upon the client’s real needs and the consultant’s availability.]
[Source: Divine Soul (as each one’s Master)]
Sensitivity to 1st Ray Ashram: (6)
- It would be wise to see yourself as succeeding in this process.
- See yourself as becoming able to achieve buddhic consciousness.
- See your knowledge base increase in terms of devas.
- Increase your understanding of the plan.
- Receive regular impressions from the 1st Ray ashram.
- Integrate into the sub-ashram.
Sensitivity to the Etheric – Energize: (6)
- During the day it is useful to see yourself as being within the sun.
- When you get home at night always take a shower in dark violet water.
- To increase your energy of etheric body, follow these suggestions:
- Do not let yourself be touched.
- Do not touch anybody.
- Wash clothes every day.
- Carry these uncut gemstones: 3 emeralds and wash them every day.
- Take a walk in the woods every day.
- Resist talking to anyone unless you have to.
All meditation impressions posted herein, denoted and summarized were soul impacted from subjective sources and were than were mentally registered, organized, recorded, and brain conceptualized, and given contextual composition language. All interpretations of the impression sources herein are the responsibility of the recorder/composer – H.Z.
Special Technique for Probationary Disciple to Increase Higher Sensitivity
Short Exercise to Enhance Subjective Hearing of the Group
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