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Welcome to the foremost guide tothe We're going to tell a story,
the story upon Abner, which means perception.
But in the tracker systems, it'sthat which lies within darkness,
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that which shows what lies in the shadows.
Now let's bring awareness to thespace between your eyebrows.
Let your awareness focus there. Picture A dot in between this
space. This is where the third eye
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lies, where the mind dissolves into knowing.
Now I'd like to give a story of a disciple who awakened his
third eye. Long ago, in the shadow of the
sacred mountains, a young seekercame to Adiyogi.
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He had heard of the one who sat unmoving, whose silence was
deeper than scripture, whose gaze ignite the soul.
The disciple bowed and asked. Master, grant me the eye that
sees truth. Adiyogi said nothing.
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He only looked at him, a glance like Stillwater, a silence that
echoed through the bones. The disciple stayed.
Days passed, then weeks than years.
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He watched the sunrise and fall behind Adiyogi's phone.
He watched his own thoughts riseand fall within.
He fasted, he meditated, he wept, he waited.
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And one night, under a moonless sky, when all effort had fallen
away, Adiyogi opened his third eye, not in fire, but in
stillness. And in that moment the disciples
saw not with his eyes, but with his being.
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He saw the illusion of separation.
He saw the dance of foam and formlessness.
He saw himself not as a seeker, but as the seeing itself.
At this moment he finally understood all that was and all
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that is. And that is the true essence of
Agna. It's not about seeing more, it's
about seeing through through illusion, through ego, through
the veal of thought. In the story, the disciple does
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not receive a mantra. He receives A gaze, A presence,
a transmission. Agna awakens not through effort
but through surrender. In Hindu tradition, Shiva's
third eye burns away illusion. In the Theravada, insight arises
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when clinging ceases, or what isknown as craving.
In Christianity, the eye is the lamp of the body.
In Islam, Basira is the inner insight that pierces the veil of
illusion. To awaken anger is to become the
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witness, to see not with the mind, but with the soul.
Now let's take 5 minutes and enter a quiet, soft breath.
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Sit comfortably with your spine upright, eyes closed, in your
meditation pools. Now I'd like you to practice
what we taught in our breathing techniques.
This one can be focused breathing using inhale through
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the nose and exhale through the mouth.
Now imagine and vast sky at night.
Normal. No stars, only stillness.
In the center of that sky, a single point of light.
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A single point of light begins to glow.
It is not outside you, it is within.
This is your third eye. The eye that sees beyond
illusion, that sees what you believe is let it open, let it
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soften, let it see. And I want you to say this to
yourself, I am the witness. I shall not let my perception
deviate to a specific area. It shall become formless.
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It shall let go of individualityas it seeks to understand all
that is within, all that is not,as well as inverse.
Allow that to be your state of mind as you bring clarity to
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this long illusion that you're breaking, that you're shedding.
The disciple did not awaken through knowledge, he awakened
through presence. The third eye is not a
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destination, it is a memory. It is a connecting to your
origin. When the eye within opens, the
world without becomes clear to you and within that you remember
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who you are. Now take the time and slowly
open your eyes and let this practice be available to you.
It is not meant to be done once,it can be done a numerous amount
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of times. This is simply a guideline into
manifesting as well as growing this chakra.
This is your formless guy signing off.