To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index Table of Contents |
From Intellect to Intuition - Chapter Seven - Intuition and Illumination |
It seems, however, on investigation, that there is a good deal
of meaning in this special terminology and these symbolic phrases. The uniformity of the
language, the testimony of the many thousands of reputable witnesses and the similarity of
the related occurrences seem to indicate something in the nature of a genuine phenomenal
happening. Dr. Overstreet, in The Enduring Quest, mentions a large number of those
great individuals for whom it is claimed that they were illumined, and points out that
The trouble has been that with the average mystic, though not with the outstanding figures to whom Dr. Overstreet refers, there has usually been an inability to define or express clearly this state of illumination.
It is here that the East steps in and shows the system whereby illumination can be gained, and produces for our consideration an ordered process and method which carries man to the state of identification with the soul. It posits - as a result of that identification and its subsequent effects - an illuminated perception and an intuitive apprehension of Truth. It is, we are told in the eastern Scriptures, the mind that reflects the light and knowledge of the omniscient soul, and the brain that, in its turn, is illuminated. This is only possible when the interplay between the three factors of soul, mind and brain is complete. Patanjali tells us in his Yoga Sutras,
Patanjali goes on later to point out that, after proper concentration, meditation and contemplation, [152] "that which obscures the light is gradually removed, and he adds:
It is perhaps possible, therefore, that when Christ enjoined upon His disciples that they should "let their light shine," He was not speaking symbolically at all, but was urging upon them the necessity of arriving at a state of freedom from the body consciousness in order that the light of the soul could pour through the mind into the brain and produce that illumination which enables a man to say: "In that Light shall we see light." |
To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index Table of Contents |
Last updated Monday, July 6, 1998 © 1998 Netnews Association. All rights reserved. |