Light
velocity is a mathematical constant not because there is an absolute
value in
186,300 miles a second, but because no material body, whose mass increases
with its velocity, can ever attain the velocity of light. Only a material
body whose mass is infinite could equal the velocity of light.
This
concept brings us to the law of miracles.Masters
who are able to materialize and dematerialize their bodies and other
objects, and to move with the velocity of light, and to utilize the
creative light rays in bringing into instant visibility any physical
manifestation, have fulfilled the lawful condition: their massis infinite.The
consciousness of a perfected yogi is effortlessly identified with the
universal structure. Gravitation, be it "force" of Newton,
or the Einstein's theory of "manifestation of inertia, is powerless
to exhibit the property of weight in the Master.
The
master knows himself as the omnipresent Spirit. "Let
there be light! And there was light."In the creation of the universe,
God's first command brought into being the structural essential: light.
On the beams of this immaterial medium occur all divine manifestations.
A
yogi who through perfect meditation has merged his consciousness with
the Creator
perceives the Cosmic Essence as Light or vibrations of life energy;
to him there is no
difference between the Light rays composing water and the Light rays
composing land. Free from matter consciousness, free from the three
dimensions of space and the fourth dimension of time a master transfers
his body of Light with equal ease or through the light rays of earth,
water, fire, and air.
The
law of miracles is operable by any man who has realized that the Essence
of Creation is Light.
A master is able to employ his Divine knowledge of light phenomena to
project instantly into perceptible manifestation of light atoms. The actual
form of the projection is determined by the yogi's wish and by his power
of will and of visualization.
That
free and unconditioned consciousness, which all men briefly experience
in their dreams, is the permanent state of mind, of a Light attuned master.
Innocent of all personal motives, and employing the creative will bestowed
on him, a yogi rearranges the Light Atoms of the Universe to satisfy any
sincere prayer of a devotee.
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