17) This is why the Yogis play a vital role. They deliberately give up part of their lives to exert this influence, particularly in favor of good physical functioning. All men do not need to practice yoga to bring their body to fulfillment, because yogis have exercised themselves and made this perfection accessible to all. This is what Jesus said when he gave His life on the cross. And just like Christ the yogis know that they do not entirely renounce their own lives. They sacrifice some of it to reveal a higher truth; they are guides, teachers, allowing men to progress more deeply and more quickly.
18) Thus, it is not necessary to go through all the steps of yoga. Many pass through in a few hours thanks to certain privileged groups who work constantly to provide momentum to others. Their influence is beneficial because it constantly radiates from different groups and centers.
19) We capture these waves spiritually, in the way we capture music broadcast on the radio. However, if we hear and perceive, on the material and mental levels, the music picked up by the radio waves, the spiritual waves are manifested in all the other dimensions, because they are omnipresent. It is the spiritual plane, the unique Universal Plan that operates in perfect harmony with itself, when the consciousness of the individual awakens and he sees it as it really is. One achieves contact not by seeking to meet the masters or to benefit from their influence, but by finding the dimension of the harmonious thought and the influence that permeates the time as well as the space and in which they act.
20) A line seems to have two ends, but if you join them, you form a circle and these disappear. Expand the circle, and you have a perfect sphere, which embodies a synchronized, complete relationship with all the elements. – as Millikan said: “The Cosmic becomes the globe”. You then completed the circle all over the plane and brought about a perfect unity. The point becomes the line, the line the circle and the circle the globe; this also to all modes of thought. If, instead of separating them, we constantly connect all things with the One, we reach unity or uniqueness. The maximum focus on a single goal.
21) When Man manages to concentrate his thought, he enters the Samadhi state, and begins to fulfill himself – as soon as he reaches this focus.
22) Remember, however, that this concentration, this focus on a single goal, is an open state of mind and not closed on itself. It is achieved by the principle that connects all things to each other and not through erroneous principles that exclude some. The Samadhi allows Man to not allow himself to be deceived by appearances and to see directly the totality, the Truth or the Principle.23) This totally challenges the Western discourse on the conscious and the subconscious exists only one mind, called the superconscious or harmonize the conscious and the subconscious. We are then conscious of the totality, the consciousness is complete. There is no separation, and if we do not make one, we remain in a state of total conscious harmony.