Senses
What can one call an Agni Yogi? Certainly an apologist of Truth. The perceiving of Truth is as akin to the Yogi as light is akin to fire. Indescribeable is the growth of sensitiveness, but it quickens the five known senses and also the seven senses related to the astral body, which can only rarely reverberate within the earthly shell like a resonator. Thus, one should attentively harken to the feelings of an Agni Yogi. Within them lies Truth like the flame of light.
(AY, 219)
You have seen dark spatial spots. Likewise you know the turbid formations resulting, as it seems, from spatial combustion. Also, you know the radiant spatial formations. Everything becomes alive and is flamingly transformed, likewise do one’s senses vibrate. The experienced observer knows that his eyesight sometimes grows dim and then again clears up. The same thing happens with the hearing, the sense of smell, touch and taste. Thus can be observed complete mobility of all our functions. In fact such fiery nerve-responsiveness to the Macrocosm represents a refined condition, but only a few take into consideration such a conformity with the external world. Imperfection of consciousness obstructs all observations. (FW II, 459)
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