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Aligning the Three Brains - (4941)

Amazing!

To align the three brains with whatever we are doing is an amazing feeling of wholeness!


Then we can hit anything that we do in life with our full power.


The reason why so much of what we do in life and in esotericism does not give fruit or is insipient or  is ineffective, is because we don't align our three brains.


If we align our three brains with whatever we are doing we are conscious and whole!


We have to allow ourselves the chance that the centres give their contribution to every event of life!


Aligning our centres is an action of awakening. Unity is awakening.


The centres are our five powers.


The epicentre of the consciousness is the five centres. 


We awaken in the five centres.


Practice:

Introduce whatever it is that we are doing into our five centres.


Make each centre to do what we are doing. For example, if we are walking make all the centres to do their part of the walking. Make the intellectual centre to register that we are walking, make the emotional centre to feel the joy of walking, make the instinctive centre to walk with balance, make the sexual centre to give its energy and connection to walking.


We will feel a wholeness and a solidity if we align all of our centres with what we are doing.


Prayer is best done when all of our centres are praying.


Aligning the five centres is concentration. We can't concentrate if we don't align our five centres with what we are going to concentrate on. 


End (4941).

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