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The Brotherhood of Light

Visiting

For visitors who are sincere in their desire to learn about spiritual or soul travel, and do not do so from selfish or power-hungry motives, there are ways to visit.

The novice should bathe, wear clean clothes, and try to enter a mental state of purity. He or she should first listen to classical music (Beethoven, Mozart, or Bach) and then concentrate on remembering the sound of the music when it is over. This helps train the mind to remember music, so the sounds can be used in meditation.

The meditator should then focus on the sound of a specific instrument, such as the flute, violin, viola, or harp. The sound should reverberate through the body, and waft the soul into a realm of pure music. The soul should visualize brilliant light around itself - white, mother-of-pearl, golden, or deep blue.

Avoid music with drums or other deep percussion instruments, which will bind the soul more deeply to nature and the body. Visualizing dark and muddy colored light should also be avoided.

The sound and light can make the soul rise in joy. When that joy is mingled with compassion, without distraction, the soul is ready to visit.

The meditator should then visualize a great, shining, sapphire blue door surrounded by silver filigree work. The soul should then ask for entrance to the Temples of Wisdom of the Brotherhood of Light. The guardians at the door determine who is ready to enter.


Introduction | History | Organization | Grounds | Death, Reincarnation, and Karma | Courses | Traveling Spiritually | Counseling | Dreams | Visiting | Reincarnation Counseling | The Brotherhood and Defense | Rebazar Tarzs - Founder of the Brotherhood | Conclusion

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