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Passages similar to: The Secret of the Golden Flower — Circulation of the Light and Protection of the Centre
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Taoist
The Secret of the Golden Flower
Circulation of the Light and Protection of the Centre (21)
If the pupil begins and cannot hold his thoughts to the place between the two eyes; if he closes the eyes, but the power of the heart does not enable him to look at the place of power, the cause is most probably the fact that the breathing is too loud and hasty. Other evils arise from this because body and heart are kept busy trying to suppress forcibly the uprush of power and quick breath.
Hindu
Brahmana 4 (4.4.1)
When this self comes to weakness and to confusedness of mind, as it were, then the breaths gather around him. He takes to himself those particles of...
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter VII (7.2)
In like manner His outward man, or soul with the left eye, was never hindered, disturbed or troubled by the inward eye in its contemplation of the...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death (1.11)
If the person dying be disposed to sleep, or if the sleeping state advances, that should be arrested, and the arteries pressed gently but firmly....
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Christian Mysticism
Chapter 10: Of the Sixth qualifying or fountain Spirit in the Divine Power. (73)
At first it gloweth, but when thou stirrest the source or fountain of the heart more violently, then it is as when thou blowest the fire, so that the...
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Watchfulness (3)
The thought thus must be kept ever under watch; I must always be as if without carnal sense, like a thing of wood. The eyes must never glance around...
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Greek
Time and Celestial Bodies (45e)
Timaeus: as a safeguard for the vision,—when they are shut close, curb the power of the inner fire; which power dissipates and allays the inward...
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Buddhist
Chapter 8: The Perfect Contemplation (1)
WHEN thus vigour has been nurtured, it is well to fix the thought in concentred effort; the man of wandering mind lies between the fangs of the...
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