The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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The sense of touch becomes more acute, the sense of sight becomes more keen, as also the sense of hearing and the senses of taste and smell. In fact, activity as a whole, rigor of action, enthusiasm, all increase after meditation. When the bodily energy and its sensitiveness are greater this indicates that the other faculties which are not seen have also been increased: the reason, the imagination and its power of creation, the memory and its power of retaining thought. The ego is also developed; then after all these have been developed a still higher part of one's being begins to develop, the abstract being which is linked up with the others. The mind becomes the mind of another person, the thought becomes the thought of someone else. After this the mystic begins to work through objects and not merely through the people around him, and from this time on the objects work as he desires them to work.


 
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