![]() ![]() The appearance of the light denotes that you are transcending the physical consciousness. It gives you strong faith also in superphysical matters. It impels you to stick steadily to meditation. The vision of the lights is a great encouragement in Sadhana. When you have steady and systematic practice of two or three hours in the morning, and two to three hours at night, these lights appear more frequently and remain steadily for a long time. They cause peculiar sensations of extreme joy and happiness and there is an intense desire for a vision of these lights. They flash out from above the forehead and from the sides. In the beginning, these lights are not steady. After some months, the size of the light will increase and you will see a full blaze of white light, bigger than the sun. When you first observe this, be assured that the mind is becoming more steady and that you are progressing in concentration. In the beginning, small balls of white light float about before the mind's eye. Frequently there is a combination of white and yellow lights. Red and blue lights are rarely noticeable. Yellow and white lights are very commonly seen. Prithvi (earth) Tanmatra has a yellow-coloured light Apas (water) Tanmatra has a white-coloured light Agni (fire) Tanmatra has a red-coloured light Vayu (wind) Tanmatra has a smoky light Akasa (sky) Tanmatra has a blue light. Each Tanmatra has its own specific colour. These lights appear in the mental space, Chidakasa. You will notice, when the eyes are closed, different coloured lights, white, yellow, red, smoky, blue, green, mixed lights, flashes like lightning, like fire, burning char-coal, fire-flies, moon, sun, stars. In the beginning, a bright white light, the size of a pin's point will appear in the forehead in the Trikuti, the space between the two eyebrows, which corresponds tentatively to the Ajna-Chakra of the astral body. Various kinds of lights manifest during meditation owing to concentration. ![]()
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