Chitta

The energy used in the telepathic work is the chitta
(as the Hindus call it) or the mind-stuff which underlies and is the very
substance of manifestation itself.

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Chitta

The energy used in the telepathic work is the "chitta" (as the Hindus call it) or the mind-stuff which underlies and is the very substance of manifestation itself.

God, the planetary Life or Logos, however, works with the higher correspondence of this mind-stuff and the forces of the mental plane are the reflection or rather the densification of this higher mental substance. These forces, this mind-stuff, is constantly in flux and in motion.

This produces that thought-form-making activity of the mental world which is set in motion by minds-working either individually or in group formation. In true telepathic work (carried forward without error and correctly and from a poised point of action) the currents of this mind-stuff are set in motion between certain points by the will and the carefully expressed and formulated idea in the mind of the thinker.

A certain portion of this mind stuff (already in motion) is built into form and then travels along the current, as set up between the two points. The telepathic worker, such as, for instance, myself, works from the angle of the mind of the transmitter and that of the recipient, establishing first of all a current of rapport (which you sometimes call "sensing the Tibetan's vibration"); along that current, I send the impression, the idea or the thought-form which I seek to see impinging first of all upon your minds and then - if you are capable of such alignment - upon your brains. This process can be either rapid or slow. Where the alignment is good, there can be an almost immediate response to my thought; where it is not good, it may take days and even weeks for the impression to be finally realized and consciously registered on the disciple's mind and brain.

Physical Technique In Training The Mind

For this technique you'll need a object to focus on. You can use a candle or religious symbol like a cross or buddha.

The main focus of the technique is to still the mind and awaken the chitta used in telepathic work.

Step One

Sit comfortably in front of a table with your legs crossed or what ever position feels comfortable to you.

Step Two

Then place the object you have chosen on the table and gently stare at the object and focus on the breath as well.

Step Three

As you stare at the object thoughts will flash across your mind this is known as the monkey mind or mind-stuff, these thoughts can be thoughts from long ago or present thoughts as they arise return your focus to the object and follow the breath. As you go you.ll feel the mind quieting down and the thoughts will raise less and less.

Step Four

Do this technique for 20 to 30 minutes a day for two weeks you see a great improvement in your focus and your mind will seem clearer. This technique will aid you in meditation and telekinetic ability, as well as telepathy.