The practice of Kriya awakens true knowledge. It is a science capable of guiding you in every sphere of your life. For example, when you write a book, you rely on concentration and creative thought, yet you still require a muse — in other words, a source of insight. Through the techniques of Kriya Yoga, you can freely and without effort enter the noosphere, the realm of information, drawing from it the knowledge you need. You don’t sip wisdom from the Internet. Rather, your intuition affirms that the knowledge you are about to receive is correct. This is the sixth sense. And beyond it lies the seventh: a sense intensified by knowledge. The sixth sense is intuition. Intuition never misleads, and we cultivate it through meditation. The seventh sense is the sense of knowledge itself. It manifests as an image, a perception, and a certainty that arises from the heart. This knowledge stands whole and complete. Well, for those who write books, poetry, it descends in a flow. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn’t. For practitioners, the flow never ceases.
Imram
Moscow seminar, October 12-13, 2024
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